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| PackageDescription | This module works with Test::More to create temporary directories that stick around if tests fail. It is loosely based on Test::TempDir, but with less complexity, greater portability and zero non-core dependencies. (Capture::Tiny is recommended for testing.) The "tempdir" function is exported by default. When called, it constructs a directory tree to hold temporary directories. If the current directory is writable, the root for directories will be ./tmp. Otherwise, a File::Temp directory will be created wherever temporary directories are stored for your system. Every *.t file gets its own subdirectory under the root based on the test filename, but with slashes and periods replaced with underscores. For example, t/foo.t would get a test-file-specific subdirectory ./tmp/t_foo_t/. Directories created by "tempdir" get put in that directory. This makes it very easy to find files later if tests fail. The test-file-specific name is consistent from run-to-run. If an old directory already exists, it will be removed. When the test file exits, if all tests passed, then the test-file-specific directory is recursively removed. If a test failed and the root directory is ./tmp, the test-file-specific directory sticks around for inspection. (But if the root is a File::Temp directory, it is always discarded). If nothing is left in ./tmp (i.e. no other test file failed), then ./tmp is cleaned up as well. This module attempts to avoid race conditions due to parallel testing. In extreme cases, the test-file-specific subdirectory might be created as a regular File::Temp directory rather than in ./tmp. In such a case, a warning will be issued. |
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