[ANNOUNCE] Devel::Cover 0.26

2003-10-11 Thread Paul Johnson
Yes, you blinked and missed 0.25.  I managed to put out a release that
didn't work with 5.6.1, except under the conditions with which I tested
it, so 0.25 came out rapidly to fix that.

This release adds a couple of other enhancements that were only half
implemented in 0.25.

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Re: Testers & PASS

2003-10-11 Thread Mark Stosberg
On 2003-07-19, Leon Brocard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been looking at the testers database (well, downloading the list
> via nntp.perl.org really) for Module::CPANTS recently.
>
> In the current version of Module::CPANTS I report the count of PASSes
> and FAILs for each distribution. This works well.
>
> I've been looking at gathering the number of tests that a distribution
> has. However, it looks like FAILs have this information, eg:
>
>  Failed 1/10 test scripts, 90.00% okay. 3/43 subtests failed, 93.02% okay.
>
> ... but PASSes don't. So for the next version of Module::CPANTS I'll
> be able to report the number of tests only for those distributions
> which have a plan and have failed at least one test.
>
> Firstly, is there a reason for this inconsistency?
>
> Secondly, who do I need to convince to add the "make test" results for
> PASSes too? ;-)

Perhaps Adam J. Foxson. He maintains "Test::Reporter", which makes it 
very easy to submit testing results through the 'cpantest' binary.
His address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It seems that used on it's own 'cpantest' requires the user to paste in
the the test result on success or failure. I understand the module also
integrations with CPANPLUS. Perhaps there's a place to provide this
feature there...or perhaps it already exists now but I haven't noticed.
:)

Mark

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Re: Testers & PASS

2003-10-11 Thread Andy Lester
 > Secondly, who do I need to convince to add the "make test" results for
 PASSes too? ;-)
Perhaps Adam J. Foxson. He maintains "Test::Reporter", which makes it
very easy to submit testing results through the 'cpantest' binary.
His address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please include me on those, as I'm updating Test::Reporter as my 
module on Phalanx.

xoa

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