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tap::parser::scheduler::job
TAP::Parser::Scheduler::Job(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation TAP::Parser::Scheduler::Job(3)
NAME
TAP::Parser::Scheduler::Job - A single testing job.
VERSION
Version 3.28
SYNOPSIS
use TAP::Parser::Scheduler::Job;
DESCRIPTION
Represents a single test 'job'.
METHODS
Class Methods
"new"
my $job = TAP::Parser::Scheduler::Job->new(
$filename, $description
);
Given the filename and description of a test as scalars, returns a new TAP::Parser::Scheduler::Job object.
Instance Methods
"on_finish"
$self->on_finish(&method).
Register a closure to be called when this job is destroyed. The callback will be passed the "TAP::Parser::Scheduler::Job" object as it's
only argument.
"finish"
$self->finish;
Called when a job is complete to unlock it. If a callback has been registered with "on_finish", it calls it. Otherwise, it does nothing.
Attributes
$self->filename;
$self->description;
$self->context;
These are all "getters" which return the data set for these attributes during object construction.
"filename"
"description"
"context"
"as_array_ref"
For backwards compatibility in callbacks.
"is_spinner"
$self->is_spinner;
Returns false indicating that this is a real job rather than a 'spinner'. Spinners are returned when the scheduler still has pending jobs
but can't (because of locking) return one right now.
perl v5.16.3 2013-05-02 TAP::Parser::Scheduler::Job(3)