Andy Lester wrote in perl.qa :
>> prove begins with #!/usr/bin/perl and prove-switches.t
>> runs it with
>> my @actual = qx/$prove -Ifirst -D -I second -Ithird -Tvdb/;
>> A $^X should be inserted here.
>> (in bleadperl, the shebang line of prove is fixed when installed.)
>
> What should be in
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 10:05:46PM -0800, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> Why not?
>
> catch MyError with {
> like( $ex, qr/Bad thing/ );
> };
If there is no exception then then that test won't execute. It'd have to be
something like
try {
f();
fail("no excep
Hello,
Lately I've been using the excellent WWW::Mechanize module a good deal
to test web applications. As I've done this, I've noticed a number of
the same patterns coming up as I'm testing web-based forms.
I'm wondering if there are any known modules out there for testing
forms represented as
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 10:20:03AM +, Fergal Daly wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 10:05:46PM -0800, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> > Why not?
> >
> > catch MyError with {
> > like( $ex, qr/Bad thing/ );
> > };
>
> If there is no exception then then that test won't execute. It
To further a discussion on [EMAIL PROTECTED] earlier today,
There seems to be an increasing number of distributions suffering from atrophy.
This can be caused from the authors losing interest, having insufficient time
to maintain their work, and many other reasons. This situation oftentimes
affec
* Mark Stosberg [2003/12/03 16:22]:
> Lately I've been using the excellent WWW::Mechanize module a good deal
> to test web applications. As I've done this, I've noticed a number of
> the same patterns coming up as I'm testing web-based forms.
>
> I'm wondering if there are any known modules out
Hi!
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 01:24:40PM -0500, Adam Foxson wrote:
> I suggested that it might be a sane idea to consider starting a project who's
> mission would be to take over the maintenance of distributions that, for lack
> of criteria with greater specificity:
>
> a) are popular, well-used
putting a name to it is painting a bullseye on it ;-)
I recently wrote a test to do a benchmark / performance test,
and found it somewhat difficult to get the output out to screen,
the STDOUT, STDERR takeover done by Test::More was
catching, and counting it as errors. (i think, but its not pertine
my @actual = qx/$prove -Ifirst -D -I second -Ithird -Tvdb/;
A $^X should be inserted here.
(in bleadperl, the shebang line of prove is fixed when installed.)
What should be in prove's shebang?
The $Config{startperl} configure variable of the perl being installed.
How can I get that in there? O