On 5/13/05, David Landgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what I *really* think about Perl's test reporting is that the results
are shown in the wrong order, and that it would also be better to use a
less ambiguous word than 'got'. 'actual' would be nice.
I like the word actual much better than
On 5/18/05, Kevin Scaldeferri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Being a good coder, I wrote a unit test to
reproduce the problem before I fixed it.
Let gold ingots rain from the heavens and collect into your front yard! :)
The test is happy when I run
it normally, and even when I run it under
I'm working on a new module, Class::Agreement, and I've started by
writing the documentation. If anyone has a few minutes, I'd like some
feedback as to whether my descriptions of the concepts make sense and
if you like the syntax.
HTML: http://reliant.langworth.com/~ian/Class-Agreement.html
On May 23, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Ian Langworth wrote:
The test is happy when I run
it normally, and even when I run it under Devel::Cover, but it
consistently fails in our nightly test run (under Devel::Cover). As
best I can figure, Devel::Cover is slowing things down so much that my
test
--- Ian Langworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on a new module, Class::Agreement, and I've started by
writing the documentation. If anyone has a few minutes, I'd like some
feedback as to whether my descriptions of the concepts make sense and
if you like the syntax.
HTML: