I think you were after something like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use POSIX qw/strftime/; use TAP::Parser qw/all/; use TAP::Parser::Aggregator qw/all/; printf STDOUT "\n---\nReport %s\n---\n", strftime("%y%m%d-%H:%M", localtime); my $file = 'your_test_here.t'; my $parser = TAP::Parser->new({ source => $file }); while ( my $result = $parser->next ) { print "$file results: ", $result->as_string, "\n"; } my $aggregate = TAP::Parser::Aggregator->new; $aggregate->add( 'your_test_here', $parser ); my $summary = <<'END_SUMMARY'; Passed: %s Failed: %s Todo: %s Skipped: %s Planned: %s Unexpectedly succeeded: %s END_SUMMARY printf $summary, scalar $aggregate->passed, scalar $aggregate->failed, scalar $aggregate->todo_passed, scalar $aggregate->todo, scalar $aggregate->skipped, scalar $aggregate->planned;

In reply to Re: Aggregating "ok" messages within an aggregating script by Khen1950fx
in thread Aggregating "ok" messages within an aggregating script by throvolos

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