Hi all,

I have a directory with many subdirectories(more than one level) and want to have one devel::cover run on all these files.
I tried to write the program run_tests.pl

use strict; use warnings; use File::Find; use TAP::Harness; my ($base_dir) = @ARGV; my @tests; find(\&wanted, $base_dir); my $harness = TAP::Harness->new(); $harness->runtests(@tests); sub wanted { if($File::Find::name !~ /\.t$/) { return; } push @tests, "$File::Find::name"; }
but when running
perl -MDevel::Cover run_tests.pl testdir
and afterwards
cover -report
I just get the coverage of the run_tests.pl

---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
File stmt bran cond sub pod time total
---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
t/run_tests.pl 100.0 100.0 n/a 100.0 n/a 100.0 100.0
Total 100.0 100.0 n/a 100.0 n/a 100.0 100.0
---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------

What could be the solution for the problem?
Thanks,
David

In reply to Running devel::cover recursively on directory with .t files by david2008

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