I've been doing some work integrating Perl 6 into vim and now I'm trying to
figure out how to run individual Perl 6 tests. It appears that the incantation
is along the lines of:
perl t/harness --verbosity 1 t/01-sanity/02-counter.t
However, in digging further, I found this:
perl t/harness
Ovid wrote:
> I've been doing some work integrating Perl 6 into vim and now I'm trying to
> figure out how to run individual Perl 6 tests. It appears that the
> incantation is along the lines of:
>
> perl t/harness --verbosity 1 t/01-sanity/02-counter.t
>
> However, in digging further, I fou
--- On Mon, 20/10/08, Moritz Lenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Also, the way that t/00-parrot/06-op-inplace.t is
> written forces the test numbers to be out of sequence. This
> causes "make test" to fail, even though it's
> merely a parse error. The Test.pm module appears to work
> (I've onl
Ovid wrote:
> --- On Mon, 20/10/08, Moritz Lenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>> > Also, the way that t/00-parrot/06-op-inplace.t is
>> written forces the test numbers to be out of sequence. This
>> causes "make test" to fail, even though it's
>> merely a parse error. The Test.pm module app
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 at wee small hour of 02:20:22 EDT
you, Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote:
> Darren Duncan wrote:
>>> [2] "Num" should have an optional limit on the number of
>>> decimal places it remembers, like NUMERIC in SQL, but
>>> that's a simple truncation.
>> I dis