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Any explanation why you think it looks "like a cluster-f*** in the making"? I'm fine with other opinions, but some explanation would be nice. I understand that keeping it simple is a good idea, but I don't see why the modules I mentioned above (which are all CPAN modules used in many projects) are particularly complicated.

Just to explain some thoughts:

  • I want to use some of the more advanced testing options that are in Test::Most. I don't see how that's worse to using Test::More.
  • There need to be some configuration files, that's why I'm thinking about using YAML, a good, easy to read and write format that translates well into Perl scalars, arrays and hashes.
  • I want to use Moose to actually make the design a bit simpler, by breaking the code down into several classes.
  • Expect (or something similar) will be needed for this project, as it requires to run many commands on different clients and servers.


In reply to Re^2: Writing a Test Harness by elTriberium
in thread Writing a Test Harness by elTriberium

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