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Re^3: What are the files in a CPAN distribution?by cavac (Parson) |
on Feb 04, 2013 at 13:09 UTC ( [id://1016945]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
and think it's ok to distribute the /xt directory (or author-only tests) I agree. Even if the tests are never run by someone else, they might still prove a valuable resource to another author. And if (somewhat unexpectedly cause my code is always perfect) bug reports start flooding in, it is always a good thing to have all existing tests for the distribution already deployed. It's much easier to ask a user to "just run this command(s) and post the output" than first having to haggle about how to send the test scripts and set up the test environment.
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