[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ahhh!  Yes, its exactly the same problem Class::Whitehole was
> having. 't/fail.t' is hardcoded as being expected and Windows will
> report 't\fail.t'.  Lemme fix that.
>
> Ok, fixed version en route to CPAN.  Grab it from
> http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/src/Test-1.16.tar.gz

t\fail is OK now, but what about unexpected success?
this is the output from Test-1.16:

t\fail..............ok
t\mix...............ok, 1/4 skipped: unknown reason, 1/4 unexpectedly succeeded
t\onfail............ok
t\qr................ok
t\skip..............ok
t\success...........ok, 1/11 skipped: unknown reason
t\todo..............ok, 2/5 unexpectedly succeeded
All tests successful (3 subtests UNEXPECTEDLY SUCCEEDED), 2 subtests skipped.
Files=7, Tests=46,  4 wallclock secs ( 0.00 cusr +  0.00 csys =  0.00 CPU)

is this the way it is meant to behave?


cheers,
Aldo

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