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+package TAP::Parser::Result;
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use base 'TAP::Object';
+
+BEGIN {
+
+ # make is_* methods
+ my @attrs = qw( plan pragma test comment bailout version unknown yaml );
+ no strict 'refs';
+ for my $token (@attrs) {
+ my $method = "is_$token";
+ *$method = sub { return $token eq shift->type };
+ }
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+TAP::Parser::Result - Base class for TAP::Parser output objects
+
+=head1 VERSION
+
+Version 3.48
+
+=cut
+
+our $VERSION = '3.48';
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ # abstract class - not meant to be used directly
+ # see TAP::Parser::ResultFactory for preferred usage
+
+ # directly:
+ use TAP::Parser::Result;
+ my $token = {...};
+ my $result = TAP::Parser::Result->new( $token );
+
+=head2 DESCRIPTION
+
+This is a simple base class used by L<TAP::Parser> to store objects that
+represent the current bit of test output data from TAP (usually a single
+line). Unless you're subclassing, you probably won't need to use this module
+directly.
+
+=head2 METHODS
+
+=head3 C<new>
+
+ # see TAP::Parser::ResultFactory for preferred usage
+
+ # to use directly:
+ my $result = TAP::Parser::Result->new($token);
+
+Returns an instance the appropriate class for the test token passed in.
+
+=cut
+
+# new() implementation provided by TAP::Object
+
+sub _initialize {
+ my ( $self, $token ) = @_;
+ if ($token) {
+
+ # assign to a hash slice to make a shallow copy of the token.
+ # I guess we could assign to the hash as (by default) there are not
+ # contents, but that seems less helpful if someone wants to subclass us
+ @{$self}{ keys %$token } = values %$token;
+ }
+ return $self;
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head2 Boolean methods
+
+The following methods all return a boolean value and are to be overridden in
+the appropriate subclass.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item * C<is_plan>
+
+Indicates whether or not this is the test plan line.
+
+ 1..3
+
+=item * C<is_pragma>
+
+Indicates whether or not this is a pragma line.
+
+ pragma +strict
+
+=item * C<is_test>
+
+Indicates whether or not this is a test line.
+
+ ok 1 Is OK!
+
+=item * C<is_comment>
+
+Indicates whether or not this is a comment.
+
+ # this is a comment
+
+=item * C<is_bailout>
+
+Indicates whether or not this is bailout line.
+
+ Bail out! We're out of dilithium crystals.
+
+=item * C<is_version>
+
+Indicates whether or not this is a TAP version line.
+
+ TAP version 4
+
+=item * C<is_unknown>
+
+Indicates whether or not the current line could be parsed.
+
+ ... this line is junk ...
+
+=item * C<is_yaml>
+
+Indicates whether or not this is a YAML chunk.
+
+=back
+
+=cut
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head3 C<raw>
+
+ print $result->raw;
+
+Returns the original line of text which was parsed.
+
+=cut
+
+sub raw { shift->{raw} }
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head3 C<type>
+
+ my $type = $result->type;
+
+Returns the "type" of a token, such as C<comment> or C<test>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub type { shift->{type} }
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head3 C<as_string>
+
+ print $result->as_string;
+
+Prints a string representation of the token. This might not be the exact
+output, however. Tests will have test numbers added if not present, TODO and
+SKIP directives will be capitalized and, in general, things will be cleaned
+up. If you need the original text for the token, see the C<raw> method.
+
+=cut
+
+sub as_string { shift->{raw} }
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head3 C<is_ok>
+
+ if ( $result->is_ok ) { ... }
+
+Reports whether or not a given result has passed. Anything which is B<not> a
+test result returns true. This is merely provided as a convenient shortcut.
+
+=cut
+
+sub is_ok {1}
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head3 C<passed>
+
+Deprecated. Please use C<is_ok> instead.
+
+=cut
+
+sub passed {
+ warn 'passed() is deprecated. Please use "is_ok()"';
+ shift->is_ok;
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head3 C<has_directive>
+
+ if ( $result->has_directive ) {
+ ...
+ }
+
+Indicates whether or not the given result has a TODO or SKIP directive.
+
+=cut
+
+sub has_directive {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return ( $self->has_todo || $self->has_skip );
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head3 C<has_todo>
+
+ if ( $result->has_todo ) {
+ ...
+ }
+
+Indicates whether or not the given result has a TODO directive.
+
+=cut
+
+sub has_todo { 'TODO' eq ( shift->{directive} || '' ) }
+
+##############################################################################
+
+=head3 C<has_skip>
+
+ if ( $result->has_skip ) {
+ ...
+ }
+
+Indicates whether or not the given result has a SKIP directive.
+
+=cut
+
+sub has_skip { 'SKIP' eq ( shift->{directive} || '' ) }
+
+=head3 C<set_directive>
+
+Set the directive associated with this token. Used internally to fake
+TODO tests.
+
+=cut
+
+sub set_directive {
+ my ( $self, $dir ) = @_;
+ $self->{directive} = $dir;
+}
+
+1;
+
+=head1 SUBCLASSING
+
+Please see L<TAP::Parser/SUBCLASSING> for a subclassing overview.
+
+Remember: if you want your subclass to be automatically used by the parser,
+you'll have to register it with L<TAP::Parser::ResultFactory/register_type>.
+
+If you're creating a completely new result I<type>, you'll probably need to
+subclass L<TAP::Parser::Grammar> too, or else it'll never get used.
+
+=head2 Example
+
+ package MyResult;
+
+ use strict;
+
+ use base 'TAP::Parser::Result';
+
+ # register with the factory:
+ TAP::Parser::ResultFactory->register_type( 'my_type' => __PACKAGE__ );
+
+ sub as_string { 'My results all look the same' }
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<TAP::Object>,
+L<TAP::Parser>,
+L<TAP::Parser::ResultFactory>,
+L<TAP::Parser::Result::Bailout>,
+L<TAP::Parser::Result::Comment>,
+L<TAP::Parser::Result::Plan>,
+L<TAP::Parser::Result::Pragma>,
+L<TAP::Parser::Result::Test>,
+L<TAP::Parser::Result::Unknown>,
+L<TAP::Parser::Result::Version>,
+L<TAP::Parser::Result::YAML>,
+
+=cut