freebsd-nq/contrib/perl5/t
1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
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base Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
cmd Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
comp Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
io Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
lib Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
op Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
pragma Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
harness Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
README Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00
TEST Initial import of Perl5. The king is dead; long live the king! 1998-09-09 07:00:04 +00:00

This is the perl test library.  To run all the tests, just type 'TEST'.

To add new tests, just look at the current tests and do likewise.

If a test fails, run it by itself to see if it prints any informative
diagnostics.  If not, modify the test to print informative diagnostics.
If you put out extra lines with a '#' character on the front, you don't
have to worry about removing the extra print statements later since TEST
ignores lines beginning with '#'.

If you know that Perl is basically working but expect that some tests
will fail, you may want to use Test::Harness thusly:
	./perl -I../lib harness
This method pinpoints failed tests automatically.

If you come up with new tests, please send them to larry@wall.org.