After this came up in the CB, and jkva was kind enough to point to this thread, I saw it was basically unanswered, despite being front-paged. Looking at this, I have a couple of questions.

  1. What is wrong with Test::Harness that needed fixing? I'm not saying that there isn't anything, only that I don't have the experience with Test::Harness that has shown much that I wanted to do that wasn't available. Except have it figure out my plan for me - counting isn't fun.
  2. What is it exactly that you are asking of other monks? Are you asking us to run tprove with our existing tests? Is there any rewriting that we might have to do, or is this completely compatable with Test::More and its ilk? It's not entirely clear to me what you're asking of us, and maybe others wondered the same thing.
Thanks,


In reply to Re: I need your help with parsing TAP output by Tanktalus
in thread I need your help with parsing TAP output by Ovid

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