OTOH, https://metacpan.org/pod/CPAN::Testers::Report, CPAN::Testers::ParseReport - parse reports to www.cpantesters.org from various sources, CPAN::Testers::WWW::Reports - The CPAN Testers Reports website.

The amount of information in a single report is difficult to hold in my head for comparison with other reports.

Why even try? Pick any one report you think you recognize as something you understand even a little, and based on your understanding , write/add an extra verbose test to the distribution, that verifies all the assumptions you can think your program/module makes use of, bump the version number, and push to CPAN

Wait for testers to test it so that your test gives you all the info you need to :D

1) to write more test 2) or to fix some stuff :)

I'd take a look but http://static.cpantesters.org/distro/A/Algorithm-AM.html is timing out on me


In reply to Re: parsing and comparing test reports by Anonymous Monk
in thread parsing and comparing test reports by nglenn

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