There's a big gain over the OP's original version. As for a gain over just ignoring Test::More, I can think of two (neither of which really amounts to a hill of beans): 1) you could test your own test by making sure that it produced the same results with Test::More and myMTBLikeTestMore and 2) you could upload myMTBLTestMore to CPAN so others could use it and then a hilarious amount of recursiveness could occur.

Seriously though, it seems like if Test::More isn't going to be in the core (is it?), then people ought to be able to distribute it with their modules and have tests start with pseudocode( if there's a more recent Test::More locally, use it, otherwise use this one I've distributed with my module).


In reply to Re: Re: Working with Test::More by jZed
in thread Working with Test::More by TStanley

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