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From: Josh Heumann <perl...@joshheumann.com>

> In that case, the way to generate well-formed TAP seems to be to put the
> END block above the use statement, which either means an end statement
> at the top in the section of the code with the use statements, or to put
> the use statement lower than the END block.

That's awful, but I think this is a Perl limitation.  I should probably include 
this in the documentation.

 
Cheers,
Ovid
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