NAME

Test::Vars - Detects unused variables in perl modules

VERSION

This document describes Test::Vars version 0.015_001.

SYNOPSIS

use Test::Vars;

# Check all libs that are listed in the MANIFEST file
all_vars_ok();

# Check an arbitrary file
vars_ok('t/lib/MyLib.pm');

# Ignore some variables while checking
vars_ok 't/lib/MyLib2.pm', ignore_vars => [ '$an_unused_var' ];

DESCRIPTION

Test::Vars provides test functions to report unused variables either in an entire distribution or in some files of your choice in order to keep your source code tidy.

INTERFACE

Exported

all_vars_ok(%args)

Tests libraries in your distribution with %args.

libraries are collected from the MANIFEST file.

If you want to ignore variables, for example $foo, you can tell it to the test routines:

ignore_vars => { '$foo' => 1 }
ignore_vars => [qw($foo)]
ignore_if => sub{ $_ eq '$foo' }

Note that $self will be ignored by default unless you pass explicitly { '$self' => 0 } to ignore_vars.

vars_ok($lib, %args)

Tests $lib with %args.

See all_vars_ok.

test_vars($lib, $result_handler, %args)

This subroutine tests variables, but instead of outputting TAP, calls the $result_handler subroutine reference provided with the results of the test.

The $result_handler sub will be called once, with the following arguments:

  • $filename

    The file that was checked for unused variables.

  • $exit_code

    The value of $? from the child process that actually did the tests. This will be 0 if the tests passed.

  • $results

    This is an array reference which in turn contains zero or more array references. Each of those references contains two elements, a Test::Builder method, either diag or note, and a message.

    If the method is diag, the message contains an actual error. If the method is notes, the message contains extra information about the test, but is not indicative of an error.

MECHANISM

Test::Vars is similar to a part of Test::Perl::Critic, but the mechanism is different.

While Perl::Critic, the backend of Test::Perl::Critic, scans the source code as text, this modules scans the compiled opcodes (or AST: abstract syntax tree) using the B module. See also B and its submodules.

CONFIGURATION

TEST_VERBOSE = 1 | 2 shows the way this module works.

CAVEATS

https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=60018

https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82411

DEPENDENCIES

Perl 5.10.0 or later.

BUGS

All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT.

SEE ALSO

Perl::Critic

warnings::unused

B

Test::Builder::Module

AUTHOR

Goro Fuji (gfx) <gfuji(at)cpan.org>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2010, Goro Fuji (gfx). All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic for details.