#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use FindBin; my $dir; use lib $dir = $FindBin::Bin; # Look for the module inside the same directory as this test file. use JSON::PP; my $exercise = 'HelloWorld'; # The name of this exercise. my $test_version = 1; # The version we will be matching against the exercise. use Test::More tests => 4; # This is how many tests we expect to run. use_ok $exercise or BAIL_OUT; # Check that the module can be use-d. # If the exercise is updated, we want to make sure other people testing # your code don't think you've made a mistake if things have changed! my $exercise_version = $exercise->VERSION // 0; if ($exercise_version != $test_version) { warn "\nExercise version mismatch. Further tests may fail!" . "\n$exercise is v$exercise_version. " . "Test is v$test_version.\n"; BAIL_OUT if $ENV{EXERCISM}; } my %subs; foreach ( qw(hello) ) { can_ok $exercise, $_; $subs{$_} = $exercise->can($_); } my $C_DATA = do { local $/; decode_json(); }; is $subs{hello}->($_->{input}), $_->{expected}, $_->{description} foreach @{$C_DATA->{cases}}; # Ignore this for your exercise! Tells Exercism folks when exercise cases become out of date. SKIP: { skip '', 1 unless $ENV{EXERCISM}; TODO: { local $TODO = 'update canonical-data'; is_deeply eval q{ use Path::Tiny; decode_json path("$dir/../../problem-specifications/exercises/".path($dir)->basename.'/canonical-data.json')->realpath->slurp; }, $C_DATA, 'canonical-data'; } } __DATA__ { "exercise": "hello-world", "version": "1.0.0", "cases": [ { "description": "Say Hi!", "property": "hello", "expected": "Hello, World!" } ] }