Am Sonntag, 17. September 2006 15:16 schrieb Karl Forner:
> > I'd subclass Parrot::Test and create a function shootout_output_is(),
> > which
> > takes an extra commandline argument.
>
> Hmmm but if I subclass Parrot::Test, I won't be able to reuse any code.
There are already Test classes: see lib
On 9/15/06, Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Freitag, 15. September 2006 01:42 schrieb Karl Forner:
> But by looking in other tests and in the Parrot::Test, it seems that the
> canonical way
> of running a PIR script is through the example_output_is() function.
> BUT this function d
Am Freitag, 15. September 2006 01:42 schrieb Karl Forner:
> But by looking in other tests and in the Parrot::Test, it seems that the
> canonical way
> of running a PIR script is through the example_output_is() function.
> BUT this function does not take any arguments for Parrot.
I'd subclass Parro
Hi,
I'm currently trying to implement [#40064: [TODO] shootout example testing].
Because the PIR shootout scripts are run with specific options, I must be
able
to run the script with these options that I can get by parsing the she-bang
line.
But by looking in other tests and in the Parrot::Test