Monks, I am becoming a test junkie. I wanna test everything!
One thing I still haven't figured out how to test is, if you have a function that only prints output but doesn't return anything. Can someone teach me how to make this print "ok 1, ok 2"?
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More qw(no_plan);
my $status = Status->new();
#how do I test this?
$status->status('good'); # should be "ok" if the right message got pri
+nted
$status->status('bad'); # should also be "ok" if the right warning got
+ printed
package Status;
sub new {
my $package = shift;
my $self = {};
bless $self, $package;
}
sub status {
my $self = shift;
my $status = shift;
if ($status eq 'good') {
print "good status\n";
} else {
warn "bad status\n";
}
}
1;
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