Markus Wanner wrote: > Note that dtester features a TAP reporter. However, the way Kevin > uses dtester, that probably won't give useful results. (As he uses > custom print statements to do more detailed reporting than TAP > could ever give you). According to the TAP draft standard, any line not beginning with 'ok', 'not ok', or '#' is a comment and must be ignored by a TAP consumer. They are considered comments, and the assumption is that there can be many of them. http://testanything.org/wiki/index.php/TAP_at_IETF:_Draft_Standard Since my more detailed output would all be considered ignorable comments, I think it's OK. It's there for human readers who want more detail, but otherwise must have no impact on a compliant consumer. -Kevin
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