Test2::Compare::Delta - Representation of differences between
nested data structures.
This is used by Test2::Compare. When data structures are compared
a delta will be returned. Deltas are a tree data structure that represent
all the differences between two other data structures.
- $class->add_column($NAME => sub { ... })
- $class->add_column($NAME, %PARAMS)
- This can be used to add columns to the table that it produced when a
comparison fails. The first argument should always be the column name,
which must be unique.
The first form simply takes a coderef that produces the value
that should be displayed in the column for any given delta. The
arguments passed into the sub are the delta, and the row ID.
Test2::Compare::Delta->add_column(
Foo => sub {
my ($delta, $id) = @_;
return $delta->... ? 'foo' : 'bar'
},
);
The second form allows you some extra options. The
'value' key is required, and must be a coderef.
All other keys are optional.
Test2::Compare::Delta->add_column(
'Foo', # column name
value => sub { ... }, # how to get the cell value
alias => 'FOO', # Display name (used in table header)
no_collapse => $bool, # Show column even if it has no values?
);
- $bool = $class->remove_column($NAME)
- This will remove the specified column. This will return true if the column
existed and was removed. This will return false if the column did not
exist. No exceptions are thrown. If a missing column is a problem then you
need to check the return yourself.
- $class->set_column_alias($NAME, $ALIAS)
- This can be used to change the table header, overriding the default column
names with new ones.
- $bool = $delta->verified
- $delta->set_verified($bool)
- This will be true if the delta itself matched, if the delta matched then
the problem is in the delta's children, not the delta itself.
- $aref = $delta->id
- $delta->set_id([$type, $name])
- ID for the delta, used to produce the path into the data structure. An
example is "['HASH' => 'foo']" which
means the delta is in the path
"...->{'foo'}". Valid types are
"HASH",
"ARRAY",
"SCALAR",
"META", and
"METHOD".
- $val = $delta->got
- $delta->set_got($val)
- Deltas are produced by comparing a received data structure 'got' against a
check data structure 'check'. The 'got' attribute contains the value that
was received for comparison.
- $check = $delta->chk
- $check = $delta->check
- $delta->set_chk($check)
- $delta->set_check($check)
- Deltas are produced by comparing a received data structure 'got' against a
check data structure 'check'. The 'check' attribute contains the value
that was expected in the comparison.
"check" and
"chk" are aliases for the same
attribute.
- $aref = $delta->children
- $delta->set_children([$delta1, $delta2, ...])
- A Delta may have child deltas. If it does then this is an arrayref with
those children.
- $dne = $delta->dne
- $delta->set_dne($dne)
- Sometimes a comparison results in one side or the other not existing at
all, in which case this is set to the name of the attribute that does not
exist. This can be set to 'got' or 'check'.
- $e = $delta->exception
- $delta->set_exception($e)
- This will be set to the exception in cases where the comparison failed due
to an exception being thrown.
- $string = $delta->render_got
- Renders the string that should be used in a table to represent the
received value in a comparison.
- $string = $delta->render_check
- Renders the string that should be used in a table to represent the
expected value in a comparison.
- $bool = $delta->should_show
- This will return true if the delta should be shown in the table. This is
normally true for any unverified delta. This will also be true for deltas
that contain extra useful debug information.
- $aref = $delta->filter_visible
- This will produce an arrayref of "[ $path =>
$delta ]" for all deltas that should be displayed in the
table.
- $aref = $delta->table_header
- This returns an array ref of the headers for the table.
- $string = $delta->table_op
- This returns the operator that should be shown in the table.
- $string = $delta->table_check_lines
- This returns the defined lines (extra debug info) that should be
displayed.
- $string = $delta->table_got_lines
- This returns the generated lines (extra debug info) that should be
displayed.
- $aref = $delta->table_rows
- This returns an arrayref of table rows, each row is itself an
arrayref.
- @table_lines = $delta->table
- Returns all the lines of the table that should be displayed.
The source code repository for Test2-Suite can be found at
https://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Suite/.
Copyright 2018 Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>.
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