use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 0.96;
use Test::Deep;
use Test::Warnings 0.009 ':no_end_test', ':all';
# we explicitly DO want to see warnings here...
delete local @ENV{qw(_KWALITEE_NO_WARN AUTHOR_TESTING RELEASE_TESTING)};
{
my @warnings = warnings {
subtest 'no %ENV, running from t/' => sub {
require Test::Kwalitee;
Test::Kwalitee->import(tests => [ 'has_tests' ])
};
};
cmp_deeply(
\@warnings,
[ "These tests should not be running unless AUTHOR_TESTING=1 and/or RELEASE_TESTING=1!\n" ],
'warning is issued when there is no environment guard',
) or diag 'got warnings: ', explain \@warnings;
}
{
my @warnings = warnings {
subtest 'no %ENV, running from xt/' => sub {
do './xt/warnings.t' or die $@;
}
};
cmp_deeply(
\@warnings,
[ ],
'no warnings issued with no environment guard from an xt/ test',
) or diag 'got warnings: ', explain \@warnings;
}
{
my @warnings = warnings {
subtest 'kwalitee_ok' => sub {
do './xt/kwalitee_ok.t' or die $@;
}
};
cmp_deeply(
\@warnings,
[ ],
'no warnings issued with from running kwalitee_ok directly',
) or diag 'got warnings: ', explain \@warnings;
}
had_no_warnings if $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING};
done_testing;