[RFC] Switch to make Test::Builder output even if $^C ( for B::C )

2002-01-02 Thread Mattia Barbon
Currently Test::Builder does not print anything ( plan, use_ok results, etc ) if $^C is true. However to test B::C I'd like to have a way to force the output. Reason: #!perl BEGIN { print "1..2\n"; print "ok 1\n"; } print "ok 2\n"; is failing because the 1..2 ok 1 is printed

Testing Tests

2002-01-02 Thread Mark Fowler
Is there any commonly accepted knowledge about how one should write tests for "Test" modules that one might construct using Test::Builder? In particular, how does one test that one of your new test fails when it should? I did have an idea about how nice it would be if you could call a method i