Like many of you folks, I've read PM for a while, and had that nagging 'I can do it better' thing hanging over my head for a while, and now I want to look into writing test cases.
I read some neat articles, and while I haven't tried it yet, I think I get the point about test cases being written and living in the 't' subdirectory.
Problem is, that those cases all seem to 'use' modules, get a new instance and work with it. A lot of my existing code isn't in Modules, it's plain ol' procedural code. Of course, I'm careful in error checking, etc, but how can I incorporate formal ok/'not ok' testing w/o having modules to call?
Oh, and a great big 'Thank You' to all PM folks, new and old!
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