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package Test::Time;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
our $VERSION = '0.08';
our $time = CORE::time();
my $pkg = __PACKAGE__;
my $in_effect = 1;
sub in_effect {
$in_effect;
}
sub import {
my ($class, %opts) = @_;
$in_effect = 1;
$time = $opts{time} if defined $opts{time};
*CORE::GLOBAL::time = sub() {
if (in_effect) {
$time;
} else {
CORE::time();
}
};
*CORE::GLOBAL::sleep = sub(;$) {
if (in_effect) {
my $sleep = shift || 1;
$time += $sleep;
note "sleep $sleep";
} else {
CORE::sleep(shift);
}
};
*CORE::GLOBAL::localtime = sub(;$) {
my $arg = shift;
if (in_effect) {
$arg ||= $time;
}
return defined $arg ? CORE::localtime($arg) : CORE::localtime();
};
};
sub unimport {
$in_effect = 0;
}
1;
__END__
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Test::Time - Overrides the time() and sleep() core functions for testing
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Test::Time;
# Freeze time
my $now = time();
# Increment internal time (returns immediately)
sleep 1;
# Return internal time incremented by 1
my $then = time();
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Test::Time can be used to test modules that deal with time. Once you C<use> this
module, all references to C<time>, C<localtime> and C<sleep> will be internalized.
You can set custom time by passing time => number after the C<use> statement:
use Test::Time time => 1;
my $now = time; # $now is equal to 1
sleep 300; # returns immediately, displaying a note
my $then = time; # $then equals to 301
=head1 AUTHOR
cho45 E<lt>cho45@lowreal.netE<gt>
=head1 SEE ALSO
=head1 LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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