On 7/30/07, Ovid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tests should *only* fail when there is a clear, unequivocal reason to > believe that the code will not function appropriately on someone's > machine. Having '=head0' or a '=back' without '=over' should not be > such a failure. It's taken a lot of grief while working on TAP::Parser > to realize how terribly wrong I was about this in the past and it's a > mistake I would like to better understand and rectify in the future.
Thats a very interesting comment that Id love to hear more about. Can you expand on your experiences with TAP::Parser in this respect? cheers, Yves -- perl -Mre=debug -e "/just|another|perl|hacker/"
