# from David Golden
# on Sunday 31 August 2008 08:08:

>> we remember to die in one case and exit in another?  Would some kind
>> of general-case prefix in the error message be a better way to
>> handle this and future issues?
>
>It has positives and negatives.  The parsing is done out of the
>combined STDOUT and STDERR of the entire command.  For tests, that
>includes all TAP and test output.  The more text parsing we do e.g.
>your "STOP: XXXX", the greater the risk that some test happens to have
>the same output.

So, the Build.PL output is indistinguishable from the ./Build output is 
indistinguishable from the test output?

--Eric
-- 
But as soon as you hear the Doppler shift dropping in pitch, you know
that they're probably going to miss your house, because if they were on
a collision course with your house, the pitch would stay the same until
impact. As I said, that one's subtle.
--Larry Wall
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