In summary:
Create a module (say YourTestModule), and in the INIT block calls a module sub that runs your tests, then exits (never actually running your program in full).I'd be interested in comments as to the usefulness of this approach for "serious" code. (Or perhaps there's a better way that hasn't been mentioned yet?)Run your tests by:
perl -MYourTestModule yourprogram
-QM
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In reply to Re: Testing Non-module code
by QM
in thread Testing Non-module code
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