Perhaps I'm reading too far into this... is this all you are looking for?
use warnings;
use strict;
use Test::More;
{ # 5 tests
is 5, 5, "five ok";
is 25/5, 5, "25 by 5 ok";
}
{ # 6 tests
is 6, 6, "six ok";
is 6**6/6**2, 1296, "odd division ok"
}
{ # unexpected test
my $ok;
$ok = eval { die "another test!?!\n"; 1; };
is $ok, undef, "we died expectedly";
like $@, qr/^another test/, "...err msg ok";
}
done_testing();
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