That sounds reasonable and it's probably the easiest thing that could possibly work.
BTW, how come exit(1) gets ignored by Test::Harness? I've got this in bad.t:
use Test::More qw(no_plan);
ok(1);
exit(1);
ok(1);
But when I run a make test:
$ make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/local/bin/perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib -I/usr/
+local/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i686-linux -I/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1 -e 'use
+ Test::Harness qw(&runtests $verbose); $verbose=0; runtests @ARGV;' t
+/*.t
t/bad....ok
All tests successful.
Files=1, Tests=1, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.02 cusr + 0.01 csys = 0.03
+ CPU)
What gives? I've got Test::Harness v2.32 and Test::More v0.47.
-sam
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