Subtests work! New alpha imminent.

2011-11-16 Thread Michael G Schwern
Subtests are now 100% operational in Test::Builder1.5. It slipped in place very nicely with the new event system, which makes me very happy, and it's much simpler than it used to be. The only vestige of the old system I had to retain was tracking TODO tests since that's still done in the Test::Bu

Re: Task: Write a TAP v12 formatter for Test::Builder1.5

2011-11-16 Thread Michael G Schwern
On 2011.11.16 4:19 PM, James E Keenan wrote: > Should we proceed on the assumption that this specifies v12? > > http://testanything.org/wiki/index.php/TAP_specification > > ... and that this specifies v13? > > http://testanything.org/wiki/index.php/TAP_version_13_specification No, not for our p

Re: Task: Write a TAP v12 formatter for Test::Builder1.5

2011-11-16 Thread James E Keenan
On 11/16/11 2:15 AM, Michael G Schwern wrote: That's the task. Write a TAP version 12 formatter. Should we proceed on the assumption that this specifies v12? http://testanything.org/wiki/index.php/TAP_specification ... and that this specifies v13? http://testanything.org/wiki/index.php/TAP

Re: The end of 5.6 is nigh!

2011-11-16 Thread Reini Urban
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Rocco Caputo wrote: > On Nov 13, 2011, at 11:43, Zefram wrote:> >> Reini Urban wrote: >>> 5.6.2 still is the fastest perl around. >> Evidently it's important to you to get the wrong answer as quickly >> as possible.  (Advice from Klortho #11912.) > > 4.036 would g

Re: The end of 5.6 is nigh!

2011-11-16 Thread Rocco Caputo
On Nov 13, 2011, at 11:43, Zefram wrote: > Reini Urban wrote: >> 5.6.2 still is the fastest perl around. > > Evidently it's important to you to get the wrong answer as quickly > as possible. (Advice from Klortho #11912.) 4.036 would get you a wronger answer even faster! -- Rocco Caputo

Re: The end of 5.6 is nigh!

2011-11-16 Thread Reini Urban
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Rocco Caputo wrote: > On Nov 13, 2011, at 11:43, Zefram wrote:> >> Reini Urban wrote: >>> 5.6.2 still is the fastest perl around. >> Evidently it's important to you to get the wrong answer as quickly >> as possible.  (Advice from Klortho #11912.) > > 4.036 would g