. You want
the environment to change as little as possible from component to
component, thus you build a fixture so that you may plug the component
in, test it, unplug it, and move onto the next.
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I'm confused. We have a heirarchy, not a web: CPAN signs author keys,
authors sign modules.
Wouldn't x509 certificates (SSLish) be better suited for this?
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not care, but why not make it
as equally easy to implement a Layer 2 parser as well.
Adam K
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it's got to be Dead Fricking Simple.
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On 7/11/06, Adam Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fair enough a Layer 1 TAP parser might not care, but why not make it
as equally easy to implement a Layer 2 parser as well.
Bingo.
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messages in YAML instead of a plain text format?
Regards,
Jonathan Rockway
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on the wiki.
http://perl-qa.yi.org/index.php/TAP_diagnostic_syntax
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shows that.
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be correct';
There are still some bugs, but it's definitely getting there.
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is that playing with the tokenizer output shouldn't be
discouraged. In someone breaks the structure, however, that's their
problem. You're the one with vetitive power in the end, though :-)
On 7/9/06, Ovid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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This is cool
,
and other reptiles, including smaller alligators. They will even
consume carrion if they are sufficiently hungry. As humans encroach
onto to their habitat, attacks on humans are not unknown, but are few
and far between.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alligator
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and the examples of my 2 days course are available here:
http://www.szabgab.com/perl_in_test_automation.html
regards
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to
recommend. However, I remember being discouraged from using it, but
I'm not sure from where or whom.
Does anyone use Test::Cmd? Are there features in it that you like? Is
it overcomplicated? Should it be updated to use Test::Builder? Do
these pants make my butt look big?
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-I had to read What do you mean, ``There's a problem with the
heirarchy?'' three times. More paragraphs and an example for the
slow of thinking like me please :-)
Definitely. More examples on the way.
Thanks, Adrian. This is much appreciated.
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definitely be hyped. Many aren't going to use
Class::Contract due to the performance hit.
Argle -- I've forgotten to explain the whole joke! An agreement is
lighter than a contract. Hence, Class::Agreement. Har, har.
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got, but I agree that
swapping the order would create inconsistency.
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and your automated nightly run) are
different in some way. This nightly run -- is it, by any chance,
running low-priority?
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POD: http://reliant.langworth.com/~ian/Class-Agreement.pod
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, but the documentation and
functionality is all there, so constructive feedback welcome.
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Fair enough.
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I'd rather it didn't. What people think of as popularity is not what
Phalanx measures.
Let's not stir the mud.
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, such as in the case of
searching for optional note, it produces completely silly
results such as linseed oil. Go figure.
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any nitpicky things my brain clicked on.
Andy Lester wrote:
Get those comments in ASAP, please.
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nitpicky things my brain clicked on.
Andy Lester wrote:
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right -- it implies a short, optional
description.
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right -- it implies a short, optional
description.
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Comrade Burnout wrote:
I'm not sure where to start other than this. So hi and stuff.
Hi, Brian.
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frustrating.
Yeah, it's pretty damn ugly. If anybody wants to continue with this
module, feel free to grab it, as I'm pretty short on time. I just
started it as an experiment.
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,
but I really like the idea of having my tests right along with the
methods when using Test::Inline. (The latter would be great when
presenting our code to the class.)
Thoughts?
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on the summaries to see the full (however lacking) output.
T::H::Straps doesn't yet seem to handle grabbing stderr, among other
things. If you want to try it out for other test suites, check out the
directory:
http://langworth.com/downloads/tmp/THHTML/
Work in progress.
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of our plug-ins
provide notification of test errors.
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