# method is currently implemented; that's all we need. We don't want to
# depend on IO::Tee just for this.
+# The package is enhanced to add timestamp and elapsed time decorations to
+# the log file traces sent through this interface from Test::More functions
+# (ok, is, note, diag etc.). Elapsed time is shown as the time since the last
+# log trace.
+
package PostgreSQL::Test::SimpleTee;
use strict;
use warnings;
+use Time::HiRes qw(time);
+
+my $last_time;
+
+BEGIN { $last_time = time; }
+
+sub _time_str
+{
+ my $tm = time;
+ my $diff = $tm - $last_time;
+ $last_time = $tm;
+ my ($sec, $min, $hour) = localtime($tm);
+ my $msec = int(1000 * ($tm - int($tm)));
+ return sprintf("[%.2d:%.2d:%.2d.%.3d](%.3fs) ",
+ $hour, $min, $sec, $msec, $diff);
+}
+
sub TIEHANDLE
{
my $self = shift;
{
my $self = shift;
my $ok = 1;
+ # The first file argument passed to tiehandle in PostgreSQL::Test::Utils is
+ # the original stdout, which is what PROVE sees. Additional decorations
+ # confuse it, so only put out the time string on files after the first.
+ my $skip = 1;
+ my $ts = _time_str;
for my $fh (@$self)
{
- print $fh @_ or $ok = 0;
+ print $fh ($skip ? "" : $ts), @_ or $ok = 0;
$fh->flush or $ok = 0;
+ $skip = 0;
}
return $ok;
}