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> No problem ... this one passes all tests on my Win32 machine ...
Excellent, thanks.
As you might have guessed from the profusion of failures, the problem
was very minor---the module opens its data file with binmode(), but I
forgot to have the test scripts do the same, so when the tests
compare
>
> > On Win32 (perl -V is below), 'nmake test' hangs Running
> > the tests manually gives:
>
> Thanks. I'll try it out on a Win32 machine tomorrow and try to see
> what the problem is.
Thanks again. I think the problem with the tests was simply that the
..t files had forgotten to set '
Thanks very much!
Persons on non-unix platforms or with old perls might do better with
version 0.12, now available on CPAN and from http://perl.plover.com/TieFile/
> On Win32 (perl -V is below), 'nmake test' hangs Running
> the tests manually gives:
Thanks. I'll try it out on a Win32 machine tomorrow and try to see
what the problem is.
I had originally considered putting
alarm 5;
into all the test files. Do you think this would be a good
Some of you folks complained about the test suite in my last release,
'punctuation 0.02'. It just printed "ok" 14,161 times.
My new module, Tie::File, has a much better test suite that is not a
joke. It really does exercise the module carefully. As far as I
know, the tests all pass, but I wou
> Arnaud,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ASSAD Arnaud) writes:
> > For some unknown reasons your module fails the test 66,
> > 241 and 1356...
> > May be a bug in the 'for' instruction :-p
>
> If other CPAN-authors follow mjd's way of writing test scripts
> we propably can close the (cpan-testers)
> Either I didn't understand your module goal either the make test
> error is eventually a success.
Sorry, I cannot understand this.
> Shouldn't it be inside an usual test file (with an eval block to
> catch the error) returning an ok ? Regards.
The punctuation.pm module does not have a test
> There are several things...cpan-testers, which could use a little live
> since Paul Schinder appears to have gotten himself a life these days.
> http://testers.cpan.org/ and start submitting reports. I'll beg people if
> I have to since Paul's absence is a cavity that will take 10 people to
> f
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