In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andy Lester
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On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 02:52:49PM -0700, chromatic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I do NOT want to see that sort of thing as patches to Test::Harness.
I have a few ideas myself on how to make T::H a little more clean and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael G
Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 10:49:12PM -0400, James E Keenan wrote:
The inference I drew was that the four false positives I received for
v0.35 came from automated testing in an environment where IO::Capture
was already
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Demerphq
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On 7/1/05, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After talking with Ovid some in the kitchen I'm of the opinion that
is_deeply() is currently doing the right thing and that these tests cannot
go. Largely it comes down to
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Randy W. Sims
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Probe::OS - Gather info on the operating system
Probe::Libs
Probe::Progs
Probe::FileSys - maybe incorporate ideas Schwern posted on p5p recently,
Perhaps we can put this under a namespace like Config:: ?
I imagine that
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gabor
Szabo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So first I thought to try to run test.pl before the t/-tests. Hence the
subject. How to do this is still interesting, though maybe not necessary:
You used to be able to set the order of tests through MakeMaker, then
that
In article al05e5$hev$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jeff Kowalczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an application for perl cgi scripts that will generate formatted
HTML documentation similar to what I can get with pydoc?
http://web.lfw.org/python/pydoc.html
you can put POD in your CGI scripts, then
In article al05e5$hev$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jeff Kowalczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an application for perl cgi scripts that will generate formatted
HTML documentation similar to what I can get with pydoc?
http://web.lfw.org/python/pydoc.html
you can put POD in your CGI scripts, then