I don't know what exactly your problem is... My initial guess (read: when I started writing this) was something else then [id://dragonchild] wrote... So this post might be irrelevant.

First question: are you sure the syntax of t/DB/SearchPart.t is correct? As in, did you run perl -c t/DB/SearchPart.t?

Here are some questions: What is t/test.pl ? Did you create the script? Did you download it? What does it do?

If you really can't figure it out then you should try to reproduce the same 'problem' and post that code here. If you can't do that then you can try posting all the code... (If it is too long then you can use the readmore-tags to hide the irrelevant parts)


In reply to Re: Test::More test names? by Animator
in thread Test::More test names? by zigdon

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