You can create your own sugar with
Test::Class::Sugar. Here's a variation on your theme:
use Test::Class::Sugar;
testclass exercises Test::Class {
my $test;
startup >> 1 {
ok $test->subject;
}
test autonaming {
ok $test->subject;
}
test the naming of parts {
ok $test->current_method, 'score';
}
test multiple assertions >> 2 {
ok ref($test), 'Test::Class::Bowling';
ok $test->current_method, 'test_multiple_assertions';
} sub score {
my $game = Bowling->new;
my @rolls = (2) x 20;
my $expected_score = 40;
}
}
Test::Class->runtests;
I still prefer saccharin:-).
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