in reply to Testing a module's stdout/stderr
To test STDERR (that is, stuff that warn emits, as well as direct prints to STDERR), you can use Test::Warning. I use this for a couple of distributions, and it's great.
Hmm... I didn't know about cpan:://Test::Output, which should solve both problems. Just goes to show, you can test just about anything these days.
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