On Thu 30 Aug 2001 20:46, Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, quick run-through of what in t/op it's safe to use Test::More
> with. 'Yes' means use Test::More. 'No' means use an 'ok' function.
> 'No way' means you can't even use an 'ok' function.
>
> This is just a quick, cursory overview. Scream if something looks wrong.
>
> t/op/64bitint.t Yes
> t/op/write.t Yes
If I'm right, this is the format test, ain't it? If so, be *extremely* careful
with the last part (60 lines or so), cause it depends on the way the IO
handles are dealt with (nested write's)
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