package Test_Package;
use strict;
sub testing {
print "okay";
};
1;
-------------------------
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use lib qw( c:\ );
use Test::More tests => 1;
use Test_Package;
ok( Test_Package->testing() eq 'okay', 'Testing okay');
When I run this script, it says that the test fails.
This is a stripped down script and package. Basically, I want to test the method Test_Package->testing() so that I know what it prints on the screen is the same as what I would expect.
Unfortunately, the output of the subroutine goes to the standard output and so I am not sure how to capture it so that I can test it.
Also, I do not wish to change anything in the package, but I can do any modification on the script.
Thanks in advance.
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