Ahhh! That clears things up! :)
Yes, you can do that. Probably the easiest way would be to have your t/my_app_1.t execute the non-perl stuff and return the correct code whether it failed or succeeded.
I highly recommend checking out Ian Longworth & chromatic's Perl Testing - A Developer's Notebook (ISBN: 0-596-10092-2).
Hope this helps.
Jason L. Froebe
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