NAME Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles - Perl::Critic test with XT::Files interface VERSION Version 0.001 SYNOPSIS use Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles; Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles->new->all_files_ok; use Perl::Critic; use Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles; Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles->new( critic => Perl::Critic->new( -profile => 'xt/author/perlcritic.rc' ), )->all_files_ok; DESCRIPTION Tests all the files supplied from XT::Files with Perl::Critic. The output, and behavior, should be the same as from Test::Perl::Critic. USAGE new( [ ARGS ] ) Returns a new Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles instance. new takes an optional hash or list with its arguments. Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles->new( critic => Perl::Critic->new( -profile => '.perltidyrc' ), critic_test => Perl::Critic->new( -profile => '.perltidyrc-tests' ), ); The following arguments are supported: critic, critic_module, critic_script, critic_test (optional) Sets the default Perl::Critic object and the objects used to test module, script or test files. See the method with the same name for further explanation. all_file_ok Calls the files method of Test::XTFiles to get all the files to be tested. All files are tested with the Perl::Critic object configured for their type. It calls done_testing or skip_all so you can't have already called plan. all_files_ok returns something true if all files test ok and false otherwise. Please see XT::Files for how to configure the files to be checked. critic Returns, and optionally sets, the Perl::Critic default object. This is only used to initialize the other critic_* methods. On first access this is initialized to Perl::Critic->new(). critic_module( [ARGS] ) Returns, and optionally sets, the Perl::Critic object used to test module files. On first access this is initialized to $self->critic(). critic_script( [ARGS] ) Returns, and optionally sets, the Perl::Critic object used to test script files. On first access this is initialized to $self->critic(). critic_test( [ARGS] ) Returns, and optionally sets, the Perl::Critic object used to test test files. On first access this is initialized to $self->critic(). EXAMPLES Example 1 Default usage Check all the files returned by XT::Files with Perl::Critic. use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles; Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles->new->all_files_ok; Example 2 Check non-default directories or files Use the same test file as in Example 1 and create a .xtfilesrc config file in the root directory of your distribution. [Dirs] module = lib module = tools module = corpus/hello [Files] module = corpus/world.pm Example 3 Use a different Perl::Critic config file for script files use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use Perl::Critic; use Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles; Test::Perl::Critic::XTFiles->new( critic_script => Perl::Critic->new( -profile => '.perlcriticrc-scripts' ), )->all_files_ok; SEE ALSO Test::More, Perl::Critic, XT::Files SUPPORT Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at https://github.com/skirmess/Test-Perl-Critic-XTFiles/issues. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue. Source Code This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license. https://github.com/skirmess/Test-Perl-Critic-XTFiles git clone https://github.com/skirmess/Test-Perl-Critic-XTFiles.git AUTHOR Sven Kirmess COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2019 by Sven Kirmess. This is free software, licensed under: The (two-clause) FreeBSD License