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It does the same as your code does, except once a line failed, you don't need to check further. That's what the OK array, indexed by the respective cluster state, is for. Same logic as before for the "AMF" state. If no line failed the test, OK[...] will stay 1 , and will print in the END section accordingly.
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app::prove::state::result::test
App::Prove::State::Result::Test(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Prove::State::Result::Test(3pm)
NAME
App::Prove::State::Result::Test - Individual test results.
VERSION
Version 3.25
DESCRIPTION
The "prove" command supports a "--state" option that instructs it to store persistent state across runs. This module encapsulates the
results for a single test.
SYNOPSIS
# Re-run failed tests
$ prove --state=fail,save -rbv
METHODS
Class Methods
"new"
Instance Methods
"name"
The name of the test. Usually a filename.
"elapsed"
The total elapsed times the test took to run, in seconds from the epoch..
"generation"
The number for the "generation" of the test run. The first generation is 1 (one) and subsequent generations are 2, 3, etc.
"last_pass_time"
The last time the test program passed, in seconds from the epoch.
Returns "undef" if the program has never passed.
"last_fail_time"
The last time the test suite failed, in seconds from the epoch.
Returns "undef" if the program has never failed.
"mtime"
Returns the mtime of the test, in seconds from the epoch.
"raw"
Returns a hashref of raw test data, suitable for serialization by YAML.
"result"
Currently, whether or not the test suite passed with no 'problems' (such as TODO passed).
"run_time"
The total time it took for the test to run, in seconds. If "Time::HiRes" is available, it will have finer granularity.
"num_todo"
The number of tests with TODO directives.
"sequence"
The order in which this test was run for the given test suite result.
"total_passes"
The number of times the test has passed.
"total_failures"
The number of times the test has failed.
"parser"
The underlying parser object. This is useful if you need the full information for the test program.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-05 App::Prove::State::Result::Test(3pm)