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.IX Title "TAP::Parser::Result::Bailout 3"
.TH TAP::Parser::Result::Bailout 3 "2018-03-19" "perl v5.10.1" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
TAP::Parser::Result::Bailout \- Bailout result token.
.SH "VERSION"
.IX Header "VERSION"
Version 3.42
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
This is a subclass of TAP::Parser::Result. A token of this class will be
returned if a bail out line is encountered.
.PP
.Vb 3
\& 1..5
\& ok 1 \- woo hooo!
\& Bail out! Well, so much for "woo hooo!"
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\& if ( $result\->is_bailout ) {
\& my $explanation = $result\->explanation;
\& print "We bailed out because ($explanation)";
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If, and only if, a token is a bailout token, you can get an \*(L"explanation\*(R" via
this method. The explanation is the text after the mystical \*(L"Bail out!\*(R" words
which appear in the tap output.
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