Hi Joe, does this satisfy your requirement?
$ cat joew.t
#!/opt/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 3;
ok(0==0, '0==0');
SKIP: {
skip "Skipping odd tests", 1 unless 0;
ok(1==1, '1==1');
}
ok(2==2, '2==2');
$ perl joew.t
1..3
ok 1 - 0==0
ok 2 # skip Skipping odd tests
ok 3 - 2==2
$ prove joew.t
joew....ok
1/3 skipped: Skipping odd tests
All tests successful, 1 subtest skipped.
Files=1, Tests=3, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.12 cusr + 0.06 csys = 0.18 C
+PU)
David
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