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# NAME Test::Requires - Checks to see if the module can be loaded # SYNOPSIS # in your Makefile.PL use inc::Module::Install; test_requires 'Test::Requires'; # in your test use Test::More tests => 10; use Test::Requires { 'HTTP::MobileAttribute' => 0.01, # skip all if HTTP::MobileAttribute doesn't installed }; isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile'; # or use Test::More tests => 10; use Test::Requires qw( HTTP::MobileAttribute ); isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile'; # or use Test::More tests => 10; use Test::Requires; test_requires 'Some::Optional::Test::Required::Modules'; isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile'; # DESCRIPTION Test::Requires checks to see if the module can be loaded. If this fails rather than failing tests this **skips all tests**. Test::Requires can also be used to require a minimum version of Perl: use Test::Requires "5.010"; # quoting is necessary!! # or use Test::Requires "v5.10"; # AUTHOR Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom @\*(#RJKLFHFSDLJF gmail.com> # THANKS TO kazuho++ # some tricky stuff miyagawa++ # original code from t/TestPlagger.pm tomyhero++ # reported issue related older test::builder tobyink++ # documented that Test::Requires "5.010" works # ENVIRONMENT If the `RELEASE_TESTING` environment variable is true, then instead of skipping tests, Test::Requires bails out. # SEE ALSO ["TestPlagger.pm" in t](https://metacpan.org/pod/t#TestPlagger.pm) # LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.