Make sure you didn't emit any warnings while testing

Edit Package perl-Test-NoWarnings
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Test::NoWarnings

In general, your tests shouldn't produce warnings. This modules causes any
warnings to be captured and stored. It automatically adds an extra test that
will run when your script ends to check that there were no warnings. If there
were any warings, the test will give a "not ok" and diagnostics of where, when
and what the warning was, including a stack trace of what was going on when the
it occurred.

If some of your tests are supposed to produce warnings then you should be
capturing and checking them with Test::Warn, that way Test::NoWarnings will not
see them and so not complain.

The test is run by an END block in Test::NoWarnings. It will not be run when
any forked children exit.

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Test-NoWarnings-1.06.tar.gz 0000019445 19 KB
cpanspec.yml 0000000425 425 Bytes
perl-Test-NoWarnings.changes 0000003095 3.02 KB
perl-Test-NoWarnings.spec 0000002327 2.27 KB
Latest Revision
Dirk Stoecker's avatar Dirk Stoecker (dstoecker) accepted request 909780 from Tina Müller's avatar Tina Müller (tinita) (revision 28)
- updated to 1.06
   see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Test-NoWarnings/Changes
  1.06 - 2021-07-27
      - released as stable
  1.05_01 - 2021-07-15
      - clarify docs around tests without a plan
      - documentation cleanups and typo fixes
      - minor code cleanups
      - use warnings in tests
      - skip fork test if perl can't fork
      - note conflicts with Carp::Always in documentation
      - Made had_no_warnings turn off the checking at END time for use with
        done_testing based tests with no test count. Also added docs.
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