So...
In a previous thread I was talking about how eq_set() should be really
called eq_bag(). Now, not that I've got too much on my plate already (see
my fun todo) but I do have an itch to scratch...
I'm fed up applying too much logic in my test suites. This is bad
because:
a) I spend too much time writing tests
b) There's a high chance I'll make a mistake in my test suite.
The kind of problems I'm facing are that I want something like this to
match:
wanted got
[ [
{ a => "foo", b => "bar" }, { a => "baz", b => "qux" },
{ a => "baz", b => "qux" }, { a => "foo", b => "bar" },
] ]
There's a lot of other problems like that. So I was thinking of writing
Test::Sloppy (aka Test::Fuzzy, aka...)
Quick qustions before I start
a) Is this a good idea?
b) Is there something else that already does this?
c) Should I (those modules authors willing) attempt to merge it into
other modules?
Later.
Mark.
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