I know its good practise to ensure all the test scripts do not have 'no_plan' set in them but I keep forgetting to actually check all of them before I finish a piece of work, until later when I find bugs re-introduced because the tests didnt complete correctly.

So, I finally thought I would write a module to check it all for me, and this is it. Couldn't find any other test that did this and didn't think it would fit anywhere else.

Source is at git://github.com/duncs/perl-test-noplan.git (see also the github page) and its uploaded to CPAN but I have yet to register the namespace. That comes next I guess (not done this before).

Duncs


In reply to RFC: Another test module - Test::NoPlan by duncs

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