To convince yourself this is a worthwhile change, try running some failing test cases with your original ok and compare with cmp_ok

I took this advice...
As expected, I get a more verbose output.

But, I don't see how it is any more helpful:

# Testing horizontal image # Failed test 'Correct centre image from horizontal' # at t/02-image.t line 41. # got: '33220702a62b38deb37ef0ce0b4a1a22' # expected: 'c97e63fc792ef75b5ff49c078046321e' # Failed test 'Correct left image from horizontal' # at t/02-image.t line 43. # got: '4a0e69414c9603b0437d22841ef0d300' # expected: '20a5c6517316ebef4c255c12f991dbc7'


In reply to Re^4: Testing image output by Bod
in thread Testing image output by Bod

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