On 21 Aug 2008, at 10:36, Ovid wrote:
You'll see this:

   t/proverun .................... ok
   t/regression .................. ok
   t/results ..................... ok
   t/scheduler ................... ok
   t/source ...................... ok
   t/spool ....................... ok
   t/state ....................... ok
   t/streams ..................... ok

Both of us found this much cleaner. However, this might have unexpected consequences. It also highlights the issue of Test::Harness's long-standing practice of stripping the .t extension from filenames. Why? If we want other extensions, stripping them is probably bad.


There's logic in there now to display the extensions if it finds files with different extensions. I did that to preserve legacy behaviour but still disambiguate in the case where you have foo.t and foo.phpt.

But I don't like it - I'd rather just see the extensions in all cases.

Aesthetically I'm very happy about the leader dots, thanks :)

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Andy Armstrong, Hexten



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