X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FTest%2FValgrind%2FParser.pm;h=3ae3a19605e9791f79c457a8dbb639a53aa549a9;hb=b34179155630f5f4cbea1749af4054a746ded9a4;hp=1e5bd40c6f1a7ba46cf5af91f37088bc1958cfd0;hpb=9314897b9f4c46057ac5147c0fb4c8fc6dd466a9;p=perl%2Fmodules%2FTest-Valgrind.git diff --git a/lib/Test/Valgrind/Parser.pm b/lib/Test/Valgrind/Parser.pm index 1e5bd40..3ae3a19 100644 --- a/lib/Test/Valgrind/Parser.pm +++ b/lib/Test/Valgrind/Parser.pm @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Test::Valgrind::Parser - Base class for Test::Valgrind parsers. =head1 VERSION -Version 1.12 +Version 1.17 =cut -our $VERSION = '1.12'; +our $VERSION = '1.17'; =head1 DESCRIPTION @@ -27,17 +27,23 @@ use base qw; =head2 C + my $tvp = Test::Valgrind::Parser->new; + The parser constructor, called without arguments. Defaults to L. -=head2 C +=head2 C + + $tvp->start($session); Called when the C<$session> starts. Defaults to set L. -=head2 C +=head2 C + + my @args = $tvp->args($session, $fh); Returns the list of parser-specific arguments that are to be passed to the C process spawned by the session C<$session> and whose output will be captured by the filehandle C<$fh>. @@ -47,9 +53,12 @@ Defaults to the empty list. sub args { } -=head2 C +=head2 C -Parse the output of the C process attached to the session C<$session> received through the filehandle C<$fh>. + my $aborted = $tvp->parse($session, $fh); + +Parses the output of the C process attached to the session C<$session> received through the filehandle C<$fh>. +Returns true when the output indicates that C has aborted. This method must be implemented when subclassing. @@ -57,7 +66,9 @@ This method must be implemented when subclassing. sub parse; -=head2 C +=head2 C + + $tvp->finish($session); Called when the C<$session> finishes. @@ -86,7 +97,7 @@ You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE -Copyright 2009,2010,2011 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved. +Copyright 2009,2010,2011,2013,2015 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.