On Tuesday, Oct 28, 2003, at 23:48 Europe/London, Michael G Schwern
wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 08:17:24PM +, Adrian Howard wrote:
This may be a dim question but why scan blib and lib?
[snip]
my $blib = File::Spec->catfile(qw(blib lib));
[snip]
That's not blib and lib, that's a cross p
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 12:38:31PM -0600, Andy Lester wrote:
> >1) DBI (Tim Bunce specifically asked for help in re-designing the test
> > suite).
> >
> >2) CPANPLUS.
> >
> >3) Module::Build.
>
> I'm all for having those biggies handled by Phalanx, and handled well.
> That's why I'd like to ho
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 11:16:57AM +0100, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> I'm still a little concerned about hitting problems with Storable, so I
> think I'll apply the patch and then run cpancover on a bunch of modules
> and compare the output to that of Data::Dumper/eval. If all goes well
> I'll keep t
> Ottawa eh? Well, if the infamous `/anick is involved, I'm
> sure we are all
> in for a lot of fun. ;-)
I don't know if he will be. His name usually comes up once every other
meeting or so, but nobody who goes to the meetings has actually seen him in
real life! Sort of like the Yeti, except rea
So does anyone have anything to report as far as progress on their
modules? Reports back to update on the website would be appreciated.
Note that all the status pages, like
http://qa.perl.org/phalanx/status/Archive-Tar.html are actually POD
behind the scenes, so if Andrew wanted to update
htt
While Andy would certainly be the best person to answer this, I rather
like the idea of an entire
Perl Mongers group becoming a hoplite. I can't help but wonder if a
little friendly competition
amongst groups might be a wonderful thing. Who can get the most
modules tested?
I agree entirely. W
1) DBI (Tim Bunce specifically asked for help in re-designing the test
suite).
2) CPANPLUS.
3) Module::Build.
I'm all for having those biggies handled by Phalanx, and handled well.
That's why I'd like to hold off on the top two tiers at
http://qa.perl.org/phalanx/distros.html until we get so
--- "Jeays, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing on behalf of Ottawa Perl Mongers. At our last meeting, one of
> our members gave us a quick introduction to the Phalanx project and its
> goals. A number of the members were interested in the idea and we have been
> looking for a
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 07:36:03PM -0600, Michael Carman wrote:
> > It is still huge ~870K but I could not find any easy way to remove further
> > large chunks without changing the resulting page.
> You won't find any more low hanging fruit. There's a lot of markup in building
> that table, so it's
"Paul Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>
>> [snipped Devel::Cover metrics]
>
> Thanks. This is interesting.
> Was this using all the coverage criteria?
Looking back at my test harness... no, it's just the "heavy" stuff that
I find most useful: statement, branch, an
"Jeays, Mark" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing on behalf of Ottawa Perl Mongers. At our last meeting, one of
> our members gave us a quick introduction to the Phalanx project and its
> goals. A number of the members were interested in the idea and we have been
> looking for a group project. How would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I ran some more tests, some of which might be more significant:
>
>time(sec) db size (kB)peak RAM (MB)
> no coverage 15 --- ~ 10
> Data::Dumper+eval246 245 ~ 23.4
> Storable 190
Tim Bunce said:
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 09:17:24PM -0500, Michael Carman wrote:
>> I've included a patch for Devel/Cover/DB.pm in case someone else wants
>> to try it. It has *not* been sanctioned by Paul (though he's welcome to
>> it) so use at your own risk. Obviously, the file format for the
Use your test script as the MTA (instead of sendmail/qmail-inject/etc.)?
Print the oks from your pseudo-MTA.
--
Gordon Henriksen
IT Manager
ICLUBcentral Inc.
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Hi,
I'm writing on behalf of Ottawa Perl Mongers. At our last meeting, one of
our members gave us a quick introduction to the Phalanx project and its
goals. A number of the members were interested in the idea and we have been
looking for a group project. How would we go about getting involved? Ca
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