t/op/sleep.t doesn't actually check to see how long it's slept for. The
test takes sleep()'s word for it.
I also modernized it to use Test::More and its convenience functions.
xoxo,
Andy
--- t/op/sleep.t.orig 2004-08-08 23:19:54.0 -0500
+++ t/op/sleep.t2004-08-08 23:52:11.0 -0500
@@ -1,8 +1,15 @@
#!./perl
-# $RCSfile: sleep.t,v $$Revision: 4.1 $$Date: 92/08/07 18:28:23 $
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests=>4;
-print "1..1\n";
+my $start = time;
+my $sleep_says = sleep 3;
+my $diff = time - $start;
-$x = sleep 3;
-if ($x >= 2 && $x <= 10) {print "ok 1\n";} else {print "not ok 1 $x\n";}
+cmp_ok( $sleep_says, '>=', 2, 'Sleep says it slept at least 2 seconds' );
+cmp_ok( $sleep_says, '<=', 10, '... and no more than 10' );
+
+cmp_ok( $diff, '>=', 2, 'Actual time diff is at least 2 seconds' );
+cmp_ok( $diff, '<=', 10, '... and no more than 10' );
--
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