At 06:18 PM 7/26/00 -0400, you wrote: >Using the =for POD tag we can do this. > > =pod > > Here is a nice example of how to add one and one in Perl. > > =for example > > print 2 + 2; I sense a specification mismatch which would not be caught by your proposal :-) Have you seen Damian's design by contract stuff? Your other proposal for builtin tests made me think of it. Not a perfect impedance match perhaps, but worth considering. -- Peter Scott Pacific Systems Design Technologies
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- Re: RFC: Automated Testing Of Code Examples In Doc... Michael G Schwern
- Re: RFC: Automated Testing Of Code Examples In Doc... Michael G Schwern
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- Re: RFC: Automated Testing Of Code Examples In Doc... Clinton A. Pierce
- Re: RFC: Automated Testing Of Code Examples In Doc... Michael G Schwern
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