03-22-2010
ok thanks so far ... forgot to mention that I have 4 files with 4 different prefixes per line
so how about different prefixes, like BDD, BHD, BAD, BND?
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test::bdd::cucumber::harness::data
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::Data(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::Data(3pm)
NAME
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::Data - Builds up an internal data representation of test passes / failures
VERSION
version 0.11
DESCRIPTION
A Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness subclass which collates test data
ATTRIBUTES
features
An array-ref in which we store all the features executed, and completed. Until "feature_done" is called, it won't be in here.
current_feature
current_scenario
current_step
The current feature/step/scenario for which we've had the starting method, but not the "_done" method.
feature
feature_done
Feature hashref looks like:
{
object => Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::Feature object
scenarios => []
}
scenario
scenario_done
Scenario hashref looks like:
{
object => Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::Scenario object
dataset => Data hash the scenario was invoked with
steps => [],
}
step
step_done
Step hashref looks like:
{
context => Test::BDD::Cucumber::StepContext object
result => Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::Result object (after step_done)
}
feature_status
scenario_status
step_status
Accepting one of the data-hashes above, returns a Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::Result object representing it. If it's a Feature or a
Scenario, then it returns one representing all the child objects.
find_scenario_step_by_name
Given a Scenario and a string, searches through the steps for it and returns the data-hash where the Step Object's "<-"text>> matches the
string.
AUTHOR
Peter Sergeant "pete@clueball.com"
LICENSE
Copyright 2011, Peter Sergeant; Licensed under the same terms as Perl
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-20 Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::Data(3pm)