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NAME
    Test2::API::InterceptResult::Event - Representation of an event for use
    in testing other test tools.

DESCRIPTION
    "intercept { ... }" from Test2::API returns an instance of
    Test2::API::InterceptResult which is a blessed arrayref of
    Test2::API::InterceptResult::Event objects.

    This POD documents the methods of these events, which are mainly
    provided for you to use when testing your test tools.

SYNOPSIS
        use Test2::V0;
        use Test2::API qw/intercept/;

        my $events = intercept {
            ok(1, "A passing assertion");
            plan(1);
        };

        # This will convert all events into instances of
        # Test2::API::InterceptResult::Event. Until we do this they are the
        # original Test::Event::* instances
        $events->upgrade(in_place => 1);

        # Now we can get individual events in this form
        my $assert = $events->[0];
        my $plan   = $events->[1];

        # Or we can operate on all events at once:
        my $flattened = $events->flatten;
        is(
            $flattened,
            [
              {
                causes_failure => 0,

                name => 'A passing assertion',
                pass => 1,

                trace_file => 'xxx.t',
                trace_line => 5,
              },
              {
                causes_failure => 0,

                plan => 1,

                trace_file => 'xxx.t',
                trace_line => 6,
              },
            ],
            "Flattened both events and returned an arrayref of the results
        );

METHODS
  !!! IMPORTANT NOTES ON DESIGN !!!
    Please pay attention to what these return, many return a scalar when
    applicable or an empty list when not (as opposed to undef). Many also
    always return a list of 0 or more items. Some always return a scalar.
    Note that none of the methods care about context, their behavior is
    consistent regardless of scalar, list, or void context.

    This was done because this class was specifically designed to be used in
    a list and generate more lists in bulk operations. Sometimes in a map
    you want nothing to show up for the event, and you do not want an undef
    in its place. In general single event instances are not going to be used
    alone, though that is allowed.

    As a general rule any method prefixed with "the_" implies the event
    should have exactly 1 of the specified item, and and exception will be
    thrown if there are 0, or more than 1 of the item.

  ATTRIBUTES
    $hashref = $event->facet_data
        This will return the facet data hashref, which is all Test2 cares
        about for any given event.

    $class = $event->result_class
        This is normally Test2::API::InterceptResult. This is set at
        construction so that subtest results can be turned into instances of
        it on demand.

  DUPLICATION
    $copy = $event->clone
        Create a deep copy of the event. Modifying either event will not
        effect the other.

  CONDENSED MULTI-FACET DATA
    $bool = $event->causes_failure
    $bool = $event->causes_fail
        These are both aliases of the same functionality.

        This will always return either a true value, or a false value. This
        never returns a list.

        This method may be relatively slow (still super fast) because it
        determines pass or fail by creating an instance of Test2::Hub and
        asking it to process the event, and then asks the hub for its
        pass/fail state. This is slower than bulding in logic to do the
        check, but it is more reliable as it will always tell you what the
        hub thinks, so the logic will never be out of date relative to the
        Test2 logic that actually cares.

    STRING_OR_EMPTY_LIST = $event->brief
        Not all events have a brief, some events are not rendered by the
        formatter, others have no "brief" data worth seeing. When this is
        the case an empty list is returned. This is done intentionally so it
        can be used in a map operation without having "undef" being included
        in the result.

        When a brief can be generated it is always a single 1-line string,
        and is returned as-is, not in a list.

        Possible briefs:

            # From control facets
            "BAILED OUT"
            "BAILED OUT: $why"

            # From error facets
            "ERROR"
            "ERROR: $message"
            "ERROR: $partial_message [...]"
            "ERRORS: $first_error_message [...]"

            # From assert facets
            "PASS"
            "FAIL"
            "PASS with amnesty"
            "FAIL with amnesty"

            # From plan facets
            "PLAN $count"
            "NO PLAN"
            "SKIP ALL"
            "SKIP ALL: $why"

        Note that only the first applicable brief is returned. This is
        essnetially a poor-mans TAP that only includes facets that could
        (but not necessarily do) cause a failure.

    $hashref = $event->flatten
    $hashref = $event->flatten(include_subevents => 1)
        This ALWAYS returns a hashref. This puts all the most useful data
        for the most interesting facets into a single hashref for easy
        validation.

        If there are no meaningful facets this will return an empty hashref.

        If given the 'include_subevents' parameter it will also include
        subtest data:

        Here is a list of EVERY possible field. If a field is not applicable
        it will not be present.

        always present
                    causes_failure => 1,    # Always present

        Present if the event has a trace facet
                    trace_line    => 42,
                    trace_file    => 'Foo/Bar.pm',
                    trace_details => 'Extra trace details',    # usually not present

        If an assertion is present
                    pass => 0,
                    name => "1 + 1 = 2, so math works",

        If a plan is present:
                    plan => $count_or_SKIP_ALL_or_NO_PLAN,

        If amnesty facets are present
            You get an array for each type that is present.

                    todo => [    # Yes you could be under multiple todos, this will list them all.
                        "I will fix this later",
                        "I promise to fix these",
                    ],

                    skip => ["This will format the main drive, do not run"],

                    ... => ["Other amnesty"]

        If Info (note/diag) facets are present
            You get an arrayref for any that are present, the key is not
            defined if they are not present.

                    diag => [
                        "Test failed at Foo/Bar.pm line 42",
                        "You forgot to tie your boots",
                    ],

                    note => ["Your boots are red"],

                    ...  => ["Other info"],

        If error facets are present
            Always an arrayref

                    error => [
                        "non fatal error (does not cause test failure, just an FYI",
                        "FATAL: This is a fatal error (causes failure)",
                    ],

                    # Errors can have alternative tags, but in practice are always 'error',
                    # listing this for completeness.
                    ... => [ ... ]

        Present if the event is a subtest
                    subtest => {
                        count      => 2,    # Number of assertions made
                        failed     => 1,    # Number of test failures seen
                        is_passing => 0,    # Boolean, true if the test would be passing
                                            # after the events are processed.

                        plan         => 2,  # Plan, either a number, undef, 'SKIP', or 'NO PLAN'
                        follows_plan => 1,  # True if there is a plan and it was followed.
                                            # False if the plan and assertions did not
                                            # match, undef if no plan was present in the
                                            # event list.

                        bailed_out => "foo",    # if there was a bail-out in the
                                                # events in this will be a string explaining
                                                # why there was a bailout, if no reason was
                                                # given this will simply be set to true (1).

                        skip_reason => "foo",   # If there was a skip_all this will give the
                                                # reason.
                    },

            if "(include_subtest => 1)" was provided as a parameter then the
            following will be included. This is the result of turning all
            subtest child events into an Test2::API::InterceptResult
            instance and calling the "flatten" method on it.

                    subevents => Test2::API::InterceptResult->new(@child_events)->flatten(...),

        If a bail-out is being requested
            If no reason was given this will be set to 1.

                    bailed_out => "reason",

    $hashref = $event->summary()
        This returns a limited summary. See "flatten()", which is usually a
        better option.

            {
                brief => $event->brief || '',

                causes_failure => $event->causes_failure,

                trace_line    => $event->trace_line,
                trace_file    => $event->trace_file,
                trace_tool    => $event->trace_subname,
                trace_details => $event->trace_details,

                facets => [ sort keys(%{$event->{+FACET_DATA}}) ],
            }

  DIRECT ARBITRARY FACET ACCESS
    @list_of_facets = $event->facet($name)
        This always returns a list of 0 or more items. This fetches the
        facet instances from the event. For facets like 'assert' this will
        always return 0 or 1 item. For events like 'info' (diags, notes)
        this will return 0 or more instances, once for each instance of the
        facet.

        These will be blessed into the proper Test2::EventFacet subclass. If
        no subclass can be found it will be blessed as an
        Test2::API::InterceptResult::Facet generic facet class.

    $undef_or_facet = $event->the_facet($name)
        If you know you will have exactly 1 instance of a facet you can call
        this.

        If you are correct and there is exactly one instance of the facet it
        will always return the hashref.

        If there are 0 instances of the facet this will reutrn undef, not an
        empty list.

        If there are more than 1 instance this will throw an exception
        because your assumption was incorrect.

  TRACE FACET
    @list_of_facets = $event->trace
        TODO

    $undef_or_hashref = $event->the_trace
        This returns the trace hashref, or undef if it is not present.

    $undef_or_arrayref = $event->frame
        If a trace is present, and has a caller frame, this will be an
        arrayref:

            [$package, $file, $line, $subname]

        If the trace is not present, or has no caller frame this will return
        undef.

    $undef_or_string = $event->trace_details
        This is usually undef, but occasionally has a string that overrides
        the file/line number debugging a trace usually provides on test
        failure.

    $undef_or_string = $event->trace_package
        Same as "(caller())[0]", the first element of the trace frame.

        Will be undef if not present.

    $undef_or_string = $event->trace_file
        Same as "(caller())[1]", the second element of the trace frame.

        Will be undef if not present.

    $undef_or_integer = $event->trace_line
        Same as "(caller())[2]", the third element of the trace frame.

        Will be undef if not present.

    $undef_or_string = $event->trace_subname
    $undef_or_string = $event->trace_tool
        Aliases for the same thing

        Same as "(caller($level))[4]", the fourth element of the trace
        frame.

        Will be undef if not present.

    $undef_or_string = $event->trace_signature
        A string that is a unique signature for the trace. If a single
        context generates multiple events they will all have the same
        signature. This can be used to tie assertions and diagnostics sent
        as seperate events together after the fact.

  ASSERT FACET
    $bool = $event->has_assert
        Returns true if the event has an assert facet, false if it does not.

    $undef_or_hashref = $event->the_assert
        Returns the assert facet if present, undef if it is not.

    @list_of_facets = $event->assert
        TODO

    EMPTY_LIST_OR_STRING = $event->assert_brief
        Returns a string giving a brief of the assertion if an assertion is
        present. Returns an empty list if no assertion is present.

  SUBTESTS (PARENT FACET)
    $bool = $event->has_subtest
        True if a subetest is present in this event.

    $undef_or_hashref = $event->the_subtest
        Get the one subtest if present, otherwise undef.

    @list_of_facets = $event->subtest
        TODO

    EMPTY_LIST_OR_OBJECT = $event->subtest_result
        Returns an empty list if there is no subtest.

        Get an instance of Test2::API::InterceptResult representing the
        subtest.

  CONTROL FACET (BAILOUT, ENCODING)
    $bool = $event->has_bailout
        True if there was a bailout

    $undef_hashref = $event->the_bailout
        Return the control facet if it requested a bailout.

    EMPTY_LIST_OR_HASHREF = $event->bailout
        Get a list of 0 or 1 hashrefs. The hashref will be the control facet
        if a bail-out was requested.

    EMPTY_LIST_OR_STRING = $event->bailout_brief
        Get the brief of the balout if present.

    EMPTY_LIST_OR_STRING = $event->bailout_reason
        Get the reason for the bailout, an empty string if no reason was
        provided, or an empty list if there was no bailout.

  PLAN FACET
    TODO

    $bool = $event->has_plan
    $undef_or_hashref = $event->the_plan
    @list_if_hashrefs = $event->plan
    EMPTY_LIST_OR_STRING $event->plan_brief

  AMNESTY FACET (TODO AND SKIP)
    TODO

    $event->has_amnesty
    $event->the_amnesty
    $event->amnesty
    $event->amnesty_reasons
    $event->has_todos
    $event->todos
    $event->todo_reasons
    $event->has_skips
    $event->skips
    $event->skip_reasons
    $event->has_other_amnesty
    $event->other_amnesty
    $event->other_amnesty_reasons

  ERROR FACET (CAPTURED EXCEPTIONS)
    TODO

    $event->has_errors
    $event->the_errors
    $event->errors
    $event->error_messages
    $event->error_brief

  INFO FACET (DIAG, NOTE)
    TODO

    $event->has_info
    $event->the_info
    $event->info
    $event->info_messages
    $event->has_diags
    $event->diags
    $event->diag_messages
    $event->has_notes
    $event->notes
    $event->note_messages
    $event->has_other_info
    $event->other_info
    $event->other_info_messages

SOURCE
    The source code repository for Test2 can be found at
    http://github.com/Test-More/test-more/.

MAINTAINERS
    Chad Granum <exodist AT cpan.org>

AUTHORS
    Chad Granum <exodist AT cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT
    Copyright 2020 Chad Granum <exodist AT cpan.org>.

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

    See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/


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