Sorry for the late reply. A quick scan at the link doesn't make it obvious for how one would test against Term::ReadLine::Event.

If you are someone else works up some test code, I'll look into adding those tests to the Term::ReadLine::Perl5 distribution. You can even use Test::More since existing tests now use that.

Failing that, some sort of concrete code sketches of what you specifically want to test would be helpful. It's all in the details!

Thanks in advance.


In reply to Term::ReadLine::Perl5 and Term::ReadLine::Event (Was Re^2: RFC: Term::ReadKey Availability and requiring it in Term::ReadLine::Perl5) by rockyb
in thread RFC: Term::ReadKey Availability and requiring it in Term::ReadLine::Perl5 by rockyb

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