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Michael G Schwern a écrit :
>
> Also, using a little known feature of Perl, you can get
Test::Harness 2 to do
> this without any modification.  Just say "#!/usr/bin/php" or
"#!/usr/bin/env
> php" or whatever on the #! line of the test and Perl will honor it
and run the
> program through php.

Duh. Imho that one beats both <main::DATA> being seekable and the 'use
Foo => my $a = "bar"' that we had the other day :-)


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