On 1/15/07, Ovid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
If you've not checked out TAPx::Parser lately, here's what the
'runtests' output looks like:
http://publius-ovidius.livejournal.com/222624.html
it's nice to see color output (too bad it won't work on
windows--cmd.exe's problem, not yours.)
I have two different types of runtime configuration files needed for
TAPx::Parser.
One is the 'execrc' file which one can use to get fine-grained control
for running every type of test.
The other is the '.runtestsrc' file which will allow you to specify
default behavior for 'runtests', such as wh
Hi all,
If you've not checked out TAPx::Parser lately, here's what the
'runtests' output looks like:
http://publius-ovidius.livejournal.com/222624.html
Cheers,
Ovid
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Another vote here for "Working Effectively with Legacy Code"
On Jan 14, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Michael G Schwern wrote:
... (where's my refactoring browser!?)
http://e-p-i-c.sourceforge.net/
Eclipse plugin for Perl. Provides "extract subroutine" using
Devel::Refactor.
I believe Jeff Thalhamm
(It would help if this is sent from the correct email address)
Hi all,
If you've not checked out TAPx::Parser lately, here's what the
'runtests' output looks like:
http://publius-ovidius.livejournal.com/222624.html
Cheers,
Ovid
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Per
--- demerphq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wasnt aware that open3() was even reliable on win32.
Well, it appears to keep STDIN and STDERR in synch and I desperately
needed that. I don't know of any other way of doing this reliable (my
hack to keep them in synch by overriding an internal Test::B
On 1/15/07, Ovid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks like TAPx::Parser is now working on Windows (thanks Corion!),
even though some tests fail. TAPx-Parser-0.50_05 may fix the
whitespace issue with the Windows tests, but the wait status still
appears to be broken (set in TAPx::Parser::Iterator).
It looks like TAPx::Parser is now working on Windows (thanks Corion!),
even though some tests fail. TAPx-Parser-0.50_05 may fix the
whitespace issue with the Windows tests, but the wait status still
appears to be broken (set in TAPx::Parser::Iterator). After the handle
used with open3 is finished