I noticed. The only test script is 00.load.t, which as its name implies only requires that the module be able to load.

I plan on sending him a new test script named 01.dependencies.t
use Test::More tests => 2; # Depends on hardcoded /dev/tty access ok( open(my $OUT, ">/dev/tty"), "Output to /dev/tty"); ok( open(my $IN, "</dev/tty"), "Input from /dev/tty");
Any bet on whether or not he'll actually include it in the release?

- Miller

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