I'am coming back to you. Just to finish . If i have my "#" colored in beginning of my line. Something like :
cprintf ("#\x037browser chrome\x030\n");
#browser chrome (the ouput)
Is it ok for TAP ?
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Not to be a broken record but you should run your tests with regular TAP oriented modules using regular Test::* oriented tools like diag, note, both of which do the # safe output, and subtest, explain, etc. Selenium can be controlled from this and others: Test::WWW::Selenium. The more you customize your tests to use non-standard stuff, the more you tilt your suite toward future abandonment. Besides, it's easier. :P
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Don't know what cprintf does different from printf. If the output lines start with "#" and not with some (possibly invisible) control character, all should be well.
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I can't reply for each comment so i do it here:
Thanks
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Thank you . I thought for something different but it's ok. | [reply] |