Here's my guess for your first issue.....it gets executed at run-time - so it has not yet been executed when you hit the BEGIN block and launch in to your first test

That seems sensible. It also seems odd because I didn't write that code - it is part of the boilerplate produced by Module::Starter

I don't have an immediate guess for the second issue

At least I am not missing something obvious :)

$comp_pass2 should contain a floating point between -1 and +1. If the two stringified vectors are the same (like they are in the test), then the result should be +1. The compare method returns the Cosine Similarity of the two vectors derived from the test strings


In reply to Re^2: Test::More fails... by Bod
in thread Test::More fails... by Bod

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