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package TAP::Parser::Result::Bailout; use strict; use warnings; use base 'TAP::Parser::Result'; =head1 NAME TAP::Parser::Result::Bailout - Bailout result token. =head1 VERSION Version 3.42 =cut our $VERSION = '3.42'; =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a subclass of L<TAP::Parser::Result>. A token of this class will be returned if a bail out line is encountered. 1..5 ok 1 - woo hooo! Bail out! Well, so much for "woo hooo!" =head1 OVERRIDDEN METHODS Mainly listed here to shut up the pitiful screams of the pod coverage tests. They keep me awake at night. =over 4 =item * C<as_string> =back =cut ############################################################################## =head2 Instance Methods =head3 C<explanation> if ( $result->is_bailout ) { my $explanation = $result->explanation; print "We bailed out because ($explanation)"; } If, and only if, a token is a bailout token, you can get an "explanation" via this method. The explanation is the text after the mystical "Bail out!" words which appear in the tap output. =cut sub explanation { shift->{bailout} } sub as_string { shift->{bailout} } 1;
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