On Jun 24, 2005, at 11:43 , Adrian Howard wrote:
It probably says something quite sad about my personality that this
is the most persuading argument I personally have now for switching
to Firefox from Safari :-)
Oh, those work in Safari. It's just that Safari doesn't support
file:// in
On 24 Jun 2005, at 06:27, David Wheeler wrote:
[snip]
See Test.Harness.Browser in action here:
http://www.justatheory.com/code/Test.Simple-0.10/tests/index.html
http://www.justatheory.com/code/Test.Simple-0.10/tests/index.html?
verbose=1
Sweet!
It probably says something quite sad about
On Jun 24, 2005, at 01:21 , Tels wrote:
I am a bit confused, does this mean you can run Perl tests from your
browser? Or run javascript tests in javascript, and get the same test
output like in Perl?
The latter.
A short sentence "what does it do and how does it work" would been
very
useful
> http://www.justatheory.com/code/Test.Simple-0.10/tests/index.html?
> verbose=1
that's just awesome :)
nice work.
--Geoff
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Moin,
On Friday 24 June 2005 07:27, David Wheeler wrote:
> http://www.justatheory.com/code/Test.Simple-0.10/tests/index.html?
> verbose=1
I am a bit confused, does this mean you can run Perl tests from your
browser? Or run javascript tests in javascript, and g
I’m pleased to announce the first beta release of Test.Simple, the
port of Test::Builder, Test::Simple, Test::More and (drum roll
please!) Test::Harness to JavaScript. Get details here:
http://www.justatheory.com/computers/programming/javascript/
test_simple-0.10.html
See Test.Harness.Br