Write tests in a declarative specification style
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Spec
This is a declarative specification-style testing system for
behavior-driven development (BDD) in Perl. The tests (a.k.a. examples) are
named with strings instead of subroutine names, so your fingers will
suffer less fatigue from underscore-itis, with the side benefit that the
test reports are more legible.
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Test-Spec-0.40.tar.gz | 0000030892 30.2 KB | |
perl-Test-Spec.changes | 0000001667 1.63 KB | |
perl-Test-Spec.spec | 0000002761 2.7 KB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 15)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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- updated to 0.40 - Fixed problem that caused Test::Spec usage errors (e.g. 'describe "foo";' without a subroutine argument) to be reported from inside the library, instead of the caller's perspective where the actual error is.
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