10-20-2011
Hi Corona,
I understand what you're explaining me.
From time to time I do Excel macros and shell scripts, in both scenarios, by far I'm not an expert, but in Excel using that feature,
for instance, I can find the errors faster and/or improve a bad loop.
I only was wondering if in shell that feature exists because I know even less than Excel Macros and I need more
time to find where the error is, or how to know how it goes the code even it has no errors.
Thanks for help.
Grettings
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test::bdd::cucumber::harness
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness(3pm)
NAME
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness - Base class for creating harnesses
VERSION
version 0.11
DESCRIPTION
Harnesses allow your feature files to be executed while telling the outside world about how the testing is going, and what's being tested.
This is a base class for creating new harnesses. You can see Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::TermColor and
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::TestBuilder for examples, although if you need to interact with the results in a more exciting way, you'd be
best off interacting with Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::Data.
METHODS
/ EVENTS
feature
feature_done
Called at the start and end of feature execution respectively. Both methods accept a single argument of a
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::Feature.
background
background_done
If you have a background section, then we execute it as a quasi-scenario step before each scenario. These hooks are fired before and after
that, and passed in the Test::BDD::Cucmber::Model::Scenario that represents the Background section, and a a dataset hash (although why
would you use that?)
scenario
scenario_done
Called at the start and end of scenario execution respectively. Both methods accept a Test::BDD::Cucmber::Model::Scenario module and a
dataset hash.
step
step_done
Called at the start and end of step execution respectively. Both methods accept a Test::BDD::Cucmber::StepConcept object. "step_done" also
accepts a Test::BDD::Cucumber::Model::Result object.
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(3pm)