What do you mean that this:
t/test1.t (Wstat: 1280 Tests: 309 Failed: 5)
Failed tests: 53, 57, 61, 210, 219
Non-zero exit status: 5
t/test2.t (Wstat: 768 Tests: 146 Failed: 3)
Failed tests: 5-7
Non-zero exit status: 3
t/test3.t (Wstat: 768 Tests: 264 Failed: 3)
Failed tests: 40, 44, 48
Non-zero exit status: 3
t/test4.t (Wstat: 3072 Tests: 518 Failed: 12)
Failed tests: 5-7, 83-85, 232-234, 294-296
Non-zero exit status: 12
Files=7, Tests=1808, 59 wallclock secs ( 0.22 usr + 0.08 sys = 0.30 CP
+U)
Result: FAIL
Failed 4/7 test programs. 23/1808 subtests failed.
dmake.exe: Error code 255, while making
'test_dynamic'
-> FAIL Installing Win32API::CommPort failed. See \.cpanm
\build.log for details.
doesn't tell anything more useful than if it said: It's F***ED!".
They'll have you know, that the Perl Test::*straight jacket suite is state-of-the-art(*).
(*Ie, It copied Java's, so it must be good; Right?!)
With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
Examine what is said, not who speaks -- Silence betokens consent -- Love the truth but pardon error.
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In the absence of evidence, opinion is indistinguishable from prejudice.
RIP Neil Armstrong
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