It is something that Test::Class already handles in the way it divides up tests, but I think it is an interesting approach that I have never thought of.
I love seeing ideas like this. Even though I may not use it , I get to see new ways to make code work.
In reply to Re: Counting test cases
by Herkum
in thread Counting test cases
by kyle
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