I am assuming that Exporter does its job. I just want to make sure that it is indeed the ':all' marker that is available to MyModule.pm programmer... as long as the module is in development. In case someone decided to rename it to something .. e.g 'all' or ':All'. This is what the output looks like when I don't nest
ok 3 - use MyModule::Common;
nested ok(use_ok()) -- results in two tests
ok 4 - use MyModule::Common; ok 5 - Can use ':all' to import all subs that MyModule::Common exports
nested - mistyped ':All' marker
ok(use_ok('ICDP::Common', ':All'),
"All" is not defined in %MyModule::Common::EXPORT_TAGS at /usr/local/s +hare/perl/5.8.8/Test/More.pm line 676 not ok 3 - use MyModule::Common; # Failed test 'use MyModule::Common;' # at .../t/MyModule/Common/Common.t line 23. # Tried to use 'MyModule::Common'. # Error: Can't continue after import errors at (eval 5) line 2 # BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at (eval 5) line 2. not ok 4 - Can use ':all' to import all subs that MyModule::Common exp +orts
Another matter would be to test that the list of subs corresponding to the :all label matches some expected values. How do I do that? Well, I think I must re-read the Test::XXX documentation first.

In reply to Re^2: TAP test question by knbknb
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