Tie::Filehandle::Preempt::Stdin

Preempt STDIN during testing
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  • Perl Artistic License
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  • James E Keenan
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  • http://search.cpan.org/~particle/

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Tie::Filehandle::Preempt::Stdin Description

Preempt STDIN during testing Suppose a program requires manual input from the keyboard operator. How do we test that we have properly handled operator input? More specifically, how do we incorporate testing for user input in files built on Perl's standard testing apparatus (Test::Simple, Test::More, etc.)?Tie::Filehandle::Preempt::Stdin is a Perl module that offers one way to do it -- a relatively simple and unsophisticated todo it. The most difficult part is analyzing the program to be tested so that you recognize all the points at which input is needed via STDIN. This in turn requires an understanding of all the different branches your program flow can take in response to standard input. Once you know that, you construct a list of dummy data that will be fed to each test at the points the program, when put into production, would normally prompt for operator input. This list of dummy data 'pre-empts' standard input via a tie of filehandle STDIN; hence, the module's name.SYNOPSIS use Tie::Filehandle::Preempt::Stdin; @prompts = qw| alpha beta gamma |; $object = tie *STDIN, 'Tie::Filehandle::Preempt::Stdin', @prompts; Requirements: · Perl


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