On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:56:57AM -0400, Michael G Schwern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Ok, I'll have to trap STDERR. It's going to be tricky to preserve the
> interweaving of STDOUT and STDERR though, and to do it without
> IPC::Open3.
Thanks. In the meantime, I'll see what I can do as a user to get
similar results.
> > Also, I assume that T::H::S wants to be pointed at a module directory,
> > where it can "perl Makefile.PL && make && make test"--- so that
> > I can rebuild my embedded tests and get test results programmatically.
> > That doesn't seem to be how it works; I'm doing a lot of that at
> > user level instead. Seems somewhat clunky.
>
> That's out of Test::Harness's scope. For something like that you want
> CPAN::Smoke.
My cursory look at CPAN::Smoke says that it's sort of what I want.
Except that I don't want to have to rely on having a CPAN mirror
locally, using something like CPAN::Site. I may have a CPAN::Site
at my site eventually, but not right now. I'd appreciate a smoking
framework that doesn't rely on a local CPAN mirror.
I guess I could build it myself, but perhaps a layer of abstraction
in CPAN::Smoke would be useful.
srl
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Shane Landrum (srl AT boston DOT com) Software Engineer, boston.com