some is command line based but I'm trying to avoid calling os commands directly if possible (hetergenous environment where output isn't always the same for the same commands). I would prefer to use pure perl where possible.
Can you elaborate on your misuse of the Test::* modules for testing non code things? Specifically why it was 'misused'. I'm trying to come up with pros and cons as well for the use of Test::* for non-code things.
Jason L. Froebe
No one has seen what you have seen, and until that happens, we're all going to think that you're nuts. - Jack O'Neil, Stargate SG-1
In reply to Re^2: using Test::* modules for generic testing of non perl stuff?
by jfroebe
in thread using Test::* modules for generic testing of non perl stuff?
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