On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:41 PM, Shmuel Fomberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All. > > I'm using Test::More structures that point to the same scalar from > multiple points. for example: > > my $x1 = [7..9]; > my $x2 = [7..9]; > > my $ref1 = [1,2,3,$x1, [4,5,6,$x1, $x1]]; > my $ref2 = [1,2,3,$x1, [4,5,6,$x2, $x1]]; > > At work: (Perl 5.6) > is_deeply( $ref1, $ref2, "\$ref1, \$ref2"); # failed > is_deeply( $ref2, $ref1, "\$ref2, \$ref1"); #passed > > (this is from memory - I need to verify it tomorrow) > > however, at home (Perl 5.8) I can't reproduce it. > Can anyone tell me if something changed between the versions? > It's actually pretty nice, (the old version) because I can test that the > structure is shaped in particular way. > > Shmuel. >
Check the versions of Test::More itself not only that of perl. Gabor _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list [email protected] http://perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl
