I get the same results on Active State:
print() on unopened filehandle GLOB at C:/Perl64/site/lib/Test2/Format
+ter/TAP.pm line 156.
print() on unopened filehandle GLOB at C:/Perl64/site/lib/Test2/Format
+ter/TAP.pm line 156.
print() on unopened filehandle GLOB at C:/Perl64/site/lib/Test2/Format
+ter/TAP.pm line 156.
print() on unopened filehandle GLOB at C:/Perl64/site/lib/Test2/Format
+ter/TAP.pm line 156.
print() on unopened filehandle GLOB at C:/Perl64/site/lib/Test2/Format
+ter/TAP.pm line 156.
print() on unopened filehandle GLOB at C:/Perl64/site/lib/Test2/Format
+ter/TAP.pm line 125.
# Failed test 'FAIL'
# at C:\Users\xxxx\Documents\PerlProjects\Monks\test.pl line 13.
# got: '1'
# expected: '0'
print() on unopened filehandle GLOB at C:/Perl64/site/lib/Test2/Format
+ter/TAP.pm line 125.
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 6.
Process completed with exit code 1
With:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use IO::Null;
use Data::Dump;
open (my $fh, '>', 'nul') or die "Ooops$!";
Test::More->builder->output($fh);
is($_,$_,"equality $_") for 1..5;
is(1,0,"FAIL");
done_testing;
__END__
# Failed test 'FAIL'
# at C:\Users\mmtho\Documents\PerlProjects\Monks\test.pl line 13.
# got: '1'
# expected: '0'
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 6.
I guess just check O/S and open either /dev/null or nul.
NUL is a reserved file name on Windows.
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