The requirements for this module necessitate Perl 5.6.1 or greater, the ability to compile XS extensions (emphasis added my own), Storable, Digest::MD5, Pod::Coverage (for POD coverage testing) and Test::Differences (for test failure comparison). The ability to compile XS extensions will necessitate the same compiler installed on your system as what was used to build your Perl installation.

See the nodes A Guide to Installing Modules and A Practical Guide to Compiling C based Modules under ActiveState using Microsoft C++.

(By the way, this module is definitely worth the installation effort - It positively has to be the best tool to use to assist and direct your test development efforts).

 

perl -le "print unpack'N', pack'B32', '00000000000000000000001011001100'"


In reply to Re: Devel::Cover on Windows? by rob_au
in thread Devel::Cover on Windows? by Brutha

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