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Test Automation with Perl
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- 1 Introducing Test::Simple for testing Perl programs
- 2 Refactoring large test suite in Perl, separating data from code
- 3 Test plan and test descriptions
- 4 What is the status of the current test script?
- 5 Test without a plan
- 6 Separating test data from test code
- 7 prove the harness
- 8 Moving over to Test::More
- 9 Perl Test diagnostic messages using diag, note, and explain
- 10 TODO - testing a bug or a future feature in Perl
- 11 Using 'like' to test without exact values in Perl
- 12 Testing timeout in Perl with cmp_ok
- 13 Comparing complex data structures in Perl with is_deeply
- 14 Forget your plan, just call done_testing
- 15 Multiple expected values - testing dice
- 16 Implementing 'is_any' to test multiple expected values
- 17 Create a test module in Perl for the is_any function
- 18 Organizing a test script with subtests in Perl
- 19 Test for expected warnings in your Perl code
- 20 Moose: Testing the constructor