Test::Async::TestTool - role consumed by test tool methods
This role is applied by test-tool trait to a test tool method.
$.tool-nameContains the name which must be used for exporting a test tool routine. Makes sense if method must be named differently from what is provided for the user.
Bool:D $.readifyThis flag is indicating if test tool must cause it's suite object to transition from TSInitializing stage.
Bool:D $.skippableThis flag indicates that this test tool could be skipped. A typical example of a non-skippable tool is the skip itself, or todo tool family. The importance of this nuance stems from the fact that when skip-remaining tool is in effect the wrapper of a test tool code detects this situation and emits a skip event instantly without actually invoking the tool method. Without $.skippable reset to False a line like:
skip "for a reason", 3;
would result in a single skip event which is counted as a test run. Our plan will fail because of 2 missing skip events.
set-tool-name(Str:D $name)Sets $.tool-name.
set-readify(Boold:D $readify)Sets $.readify
set-skippable(Bool:D $skippable)Sets $.skippable
Test::Async::Manual, Test::Async::Decl
Vadim Belman <vrurg@cpan.org>