Testing a module under taint, I get. But on every test file? Even ones like pod-coverage that aren't running any code of yours? And if it's a good practice, why wouldn't that be the default for boilerplate-generated test scripts?
-xdg
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In reply to Re^2: Why a taint flag on test files?
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in thread Why a taint flag on test files?
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