-This class provides a default C<parse_suppressions> method, so that real tools for which suppressions are meaningful can exploit it by inheriting.
-
-It's not meant to be used directly as a tool.
+This is a L<Test::Valgrind::Parser::Text> object that can extract suppressions from C<valgrind>'s text output.
=cut
=cut
-use base qw/Test::Valgrind::Carp/;
-
-=head1 METHODS
-
-=head2 C<new>
-
-Just a croaking stub to remind you not to use this class as a real tool.
+use Test::Valgrind::Suppressions;
-If your tool both inherit from this class and from C<Test::Valgrind::Tool>, and that you want to dispatch the call to your C<new> to its ancestors', be careful with C<SUPER> which may end up calling this dieing version of C<new>.
-The solution is to either put C<Test::Valgrind::Tool> first in the C<@ISA> list or to explicitely call C<Test::Valgrind::Tool::new> instead of C<SUPER::new>.
+use base qw<Test::Valgrind::Parser::Text Test::Valgrind::Carp>;
-=cut
-
-sub new { shift->_croak('This mock tool isn\'t meant to be used directly') }
+=head1 METHODS
=head2 C<report_class>
=head2 C<report_class>
@@ -47,12+36,6 @@ Their C<data> member contains the raw text of the suppression.
sub report_class { 'Test::Valgrind::Report::Suppressions' }
sub report_class { 'Test::Valgrind::Report::Suppressions' }
-=head2 C<parse $session, $fh>
-
-Parses the filehandle C<$fh> fed with the output of F<valgrind --gen-suppressions=all> and sends a report to the session C<$session> for each suppression.