Is on its way to the CPAN, with 2,348 tests.  It's still not done, but it's 
much farther along.

0.30     17 September 2006
         - Fixed bug where no output would still claim to have a good plan.
         - Fixed bug where no output would cause parser to die.
         - Fixed bug where failing to specify a plan would be two parse errors
           instead of one.
         - Fixed bug where a correct plan count in an incorrect place would
           still report as a 'good_plan'.
         - Fixed bug where comments could accidently be misparsed as
           directives.
         - Eliminated testing of internal structure of result objects.  The
           other tests cover this.
         - Allow hash marks in descriptions.  This was causing a problem
           because many test suites (Regexp::Common and Perl core) allowed
           them to exist.
         - Added support for SKIP directives in plans.
         - Did some work simplifying &TAPx::Parser::_initialize.  It's not
           great, but it's better than it was.
         - TODO tests now always pass, regardless of actual_passed status.
         - Removed 'use warnings' and now use -w
         - 'switches' may now be passed to the TAPx::Parser constructor.
         - Added 'exit' status.
         - Added 'wait' status.
         - Eliminated 'use base'.  This is part of the plan to make
           TAPx::Parser compatible with older versions of Perl.
         - Added 'source' key to the TAPx::Parser constructor.  Making new
           parsers is now much easier.
         - Renamed iterator first() and last() methods to is_first() and
           is_last().  Credit:  Aristotle.
         - Planned tests != tests run is now a parse error.  It was really
           stupid of me not to do that in the first place.
         - Added massive regression test suite in t/100-regression.t
         - Updated the grammar to show that comments are allowed.
         - Comments are now permitted after an ending plan.

Cheers,
Ovid
 
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