To test a testing module, you must use a test tester. With a little help from you, they learn how to understand what is the output of your testing module and what's a test for real. You have at least two:
I don't have any experience with the last one, but I may say that using Test::Builder::Tester seems awkward to me, but maybe it is just as it must be for a weird task like testing a test.
In reply to Re: Testing a Test:: module
by ferreira
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