#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# $Id: 06class.t 1511 2010-08-21 23:24:49Z ian $
# class.t
#
# Ensure class methods and attributes are handled correctly.
use strict;
use lib qw( t );
use Class::Declare::Test qw( :constants );
# define the test type
my $type = 'class'; # testing class attributes and methods
# class attributes and methods should behave the same in a class
# target, as in a class instance, an derived class and a derived
# object, so we can build our list of tests in a loop
my @tests; undef @tests;
# define the list of contexts
# - class attributes/methods may be called from anywhere
my @contexts = ( CTX_CLASS , CTX_DERIVED , CTX_UNRELATED ,
CTX_INSTANCE , CTX_INHERITED , CTX_FOREIGN );
# define the list of targets
# - class attributes/methods may only be called on base classes,
# base class instances, derived classes and derived objects
my @targets = ( TGT_CLASS , TGT_DERIVED ,
TGT_INSTANCE , TGT_INHERITED );
# add the attribute & method tests
foreach my $target ( @targets ) {
foreach my $context ( @contexts ) {
# add this attribute test to the list of tests
push @tests , ( $context | $target | ATTRIBUTE | TST_ACCESS | LIVE ,
$context | $target | ATTRIBUTE | TST_READ | LIVE ,
$context | $target | ATTRIBUTE | TST_WRITE | DIE );
# add this method test to the list of tests
push @tests , ( $context | $target | METHOD | TST_ACCESS | LIVE ,
$context | $target | METHOD | TST_READ | LIVE );
}
}
# create the test object
my $test = Class::Declare::Test->new( type => $type ,
tests => \@tests )
or die 'could not create test object';
# run the tests
$test->run;