I only mention is_deeply in this sentence:
You won't need is_deeply since you don't need to check all elements.
In what way is "You won't need is_deeply" specifically about is_deeply? The approach of testing for a specific known difference in your prepared data is a general approach that works for your cases, or at least you haven't shown a counterexample.
In reply to Re^5: Inverting test conditions in Test::More ?
by Corion
in thread Inverting test conditions in Test::More ?
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