use strict;
use warnings;
package Test::Deep::Regexp;
use Test::Deep::Cmp;
use Test::Deep::RegexpMatches;
sub init
{
my $self = shift;
my $val = shift;
$val = ref $val ? $val : qr/$val/;
$self->{val} = $val;
if (my $matches = shift)
{
$self->{matches} = Test::Deep::regexpmatches($matches, $val);
$self->{flags} = shift || "";
}
}
sub descend
{
my $self = shift;
my $got = shift;
my $re = $self->{val};
if (my $match_exp = $self->{matches})
{
my $flags = $self->{flags};
my @match_got;
if ($flags eq "g")
{
@match_got = $got =~ /$re/g;
}
else
{
@match_got = $got =~ /$re/;
}
if (@match_got)
{
return Test::Deep::descend(\@match_got, $match_exp);
}
else
{
return 0;
}
}
else
{
return ($got =~ $re) ? 1 : 0;
}
}
sub diag_message
{
my $self = shift;
my $where = shift;
return "Using Regexp on $where";
}
sub render_stack1
{
my $self = shift;
my $stack = shift;
return "($stack =~ $self->{regex})";
}
sub renderExp
{
my $self = shift;
return "$self->{val}";
}
sub renderGot
{
my $self = shift;
my $got = shift;
if (defined (my $class = Scalar::Util::blessed($got)))
{
my $ostr = qq{$got};
if ($ostr ne overload::StrVal($got))
{
return qq{'$ostr' (instance of $class)};
}
}
return Test::Deep::render_val($got);
}
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