Is there any commonly accepted knowledge about how one should write tests for "Test" modules that one might construct using Test::Builder? In particular, how does one test that one of your new test fails when it should?
I did have an idea about how nice it would be if you could call a method in Test::Builder that would cause the next call to ok() to fail if it should pass and vice versa (and return true where it would have returned true and false when it would have returned true.) Later. Mark. -- s'' Mark Fowler London.pm Bath.pm http://www.twoshortplanks.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ';use Term'Cap;$t=Tgetent Term'Cap{};print$t->Tputs(cl);for$w(split/ +/ ){for(0..30){$|=print$t->Tgoto(cm,$_,$y)." $w";select$k,$k,$k,.03}$y+=2}