Make sure you look at Test::Class, as it supports most of the features in Test::Unit, but plays better with Perl testing modules, and has a nicer API.
I'm positively blushing ;-)
I switched, and am mostly happy.
What more do you want (he asks curiously) ? I can almost certainly be tempted to add it to the todo list.
In reply to Re^2: How do I use Test::Unit::Setup?
by adrianh
in thread How do I use Test::Unit::Setup?
by DrWhy
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