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package TAP::Parser::Iterator::Array; use strict; use warnings; use base 'TAP::Parser::Iterator'; =head1 NAME TAP::Parser::Iterator::Array - Iterator for array-based TAP sources =head1 VERSION Version 3.42 =cut our $VERSION = '3.42'; =head1 SYNOPSIS use TAP::Parser::Iterator::Array; my @data = ('foo', 'bar', baz'); my $it = TAP::Parser::Iterator::Array->new(\@data); my $line = $it->next; =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a simple iterator wrapper for arrays of scalar content, used by L<TAP::Parser>. Unless you're writing a plugin or subclassing, you probably won't need to use this module directly. =head1 METHODS =head2 Class Methods =head3 C<new> Create an iterator. Takes one argument: an C<$array_ref> =head2 Instance Methods =head3 C<next> Iterate through it, of course. =head3 C<next_raw> Iterate raw input without applying any fixes for quirky input syntax. =head3 C<wait> Get the wait status for this iterator. For an array iterator this will always be zero. =head3 C<exit> Get the exit status for this iterator. For an array iterator this will always be zero. =cut # new() implementation supplied by TAP::Object sub _initialize { my ( $self, $thing ) = @_; chomp @$thing; $self->{idx} = 0; $self->{array} = $thing; $self->{exit} = undef; return $self; } sub wait { shift->exit } sub exit { my $self = shift; return 0 if $self->{idx} >= @{ $self->{array} }; return; } sub next_raw { my $self = shift; return $self->{array}->[ $self->{idx}++ ]; } 1; =head1 ATTRIBUTION Originally ripped off from L<Test::Harness>. =head1 SEE ALSO L<TAP::Object>, L<TAP::Parser>, L<TAP::Parser::Iterator>, =cut