Test/Warn version 0.08
======================

INSTALLATION

To install this module type the following:

  perl Makefile.PL
  make
  make test
  make install

DEPENDENCIES

This module requires these other modules and libraries:

Test::Builder
Test::Exception
Array::Compare
Sub::Uplevel
List::Util
Tree::DAG_Node
File::Spec

SYNOPSIS
     use Test::Warn;

     warning_is    {foo(-dri => "/")} "Unknown Parameter 'dri'", "dri != dir gives warning";
     warnings_are  {bar(1,1)} ["Width very small", "Height very small"];

     warning_is    {add(2,2)} undef, "No warning to calc 2+2"; # or
     warnings_are  {add(2,2)} [],    "No warning to calc 2+2"; # what reads better :-)

     warning_like  {foo(-dri => "/"} qr/unknown param/i, "an unknown parameter test";
     warnings_like {bar(1,1)} [qr/width.*small/i, qr/height.*small/i];

     warning_is    {foo()} {carped => 'didn't found the right parameters'};
     warnings_like {foo()} [qr/undefined/,qr/undefined/,{carped => qr/no result/i}];

     warning_like {foo(undef)}                 'uninitialized';
     warning_like {bar(file => '/etc/passwd')} 'io';

     warning_like {eval q/"$x"; $x;/}
                  [qw/void uninitialized/],
                  "some warnings at compile time";

DESCRIPTION
   This module provides a few convenience methods for testing warning based
   code.

   If you are not already familiar with the Test::More manpage now would be
   the time to go take a look.

 FUNCTIONS - OVERVIEW
   warning_is    BLOCK STRING,   TEST_NAME
   warnings_are  BLOCK ARRAYREF, TEST_NAME
   warning_like  BLOCK REGEXP,   TEST_NAME
   warning_like  BLOCK STRING,   TEST_NAME
   warnings_like BLOCK ARRAYREF, TEST_NAME

SEE ALSO
   Have a look to the similar Test::Exception module.

THANKS
   Many thanks to Adrian Howard, chromatic and Michael G. Schwern, who all had
   given me a lot of ideas.

AUTHOR
   Janek Schleicher, <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   Copyright 2002 by Janek Schleicher

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.