Hi Monks, I am new to this and looking into using Perl Test module to test some programs. What other ways can i rearranging this into a more consolidate suite? Would it be possible to include both test into one prog? I might have 30 test items to be tested and do not want to have 30 cmd(s). The program i have had about 30 parameters just like uname have about 10. uname -a uname -n uname -s uname -r- you get my point :) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 6; use Test::Cmd; my $cmd = Test::Cmd->new( prog => '/bin/uname' ); is $cmd->run, 0, 'uname ran okay'; is $cmd->stdout, "Linux", 'Test uname match 1'; like $cmd->stdout, qr/Linux/, 'Found uname parameter Linux'; my $cmd2 = Test::Cmd->new( prog => '/bin/uname -n' ); is $cmd2->run, 0, 'uname ran okay'; is $cmd2->stdout, "Desktop1", 'Test Uname match with node'; like $cmd2->stdout, qr/Desktop/, 'Found uname with node name';
Thanks in advances, piew

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