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perl-Test-Requires-0.08-1.lbn19.noarch
Test::Requires checks to see if the module can be loaded.
If this fails, rather than failing tests this skips all tests.
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perl-Test-Script-1.07-12.fc19.noarch
The intent of this module is to provide a series of basic tests for scripts
in the bin directory of your Perl distribution.
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perl-Test-SharedFork-0.28-1.fc19.noarch
Test::SharedFork is utility module for Test::Builder. It manages testing
by keeping the test count consistent between parent and child processes.
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perl-Test-Simple-0.98-243.fc19.noarch
This package provides the bulk of the core testing facilities. For more
information, see perldoc for Test::Simple, Test::More, etc.
This package is the CPAN component of the dual-lifed core package Test-Simple.
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perl-Test-Spelling-0.19-1.fc19.noarch
"Test::Spelling" lets you check the spelling of a POD file, and report
its results in standard "Test::Simple" fashion. This module requires the
hunspell program.
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perl-Test-Strict-0.22-1.fc19.noarch
"Test::Strict" lets you check the syntax, presence of "use strict;" and
"use warnings;" in your perl code. It reports its results in standard
"Test::Simple" fashion.
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perl-Test-Synopsis-0.06-16.fc19.noarch
Test::Synopsis is an (author) test module to find .pm or .pod files under your
lib directory and then make sure the example snippet code in your SYNOPSIS
section passes the perl compile check.
Note that this module only checks the perl syntax (by wrapping the code with
sub) and doesn't actually run the code.
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perl-Test-TCP-2.06-1.fc19.noarch
Test::TCP is test utilities for TCP/IP program.
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perl-Test-Taint-1.06-2.fc19.x86_64
Tainted data is data that comes from an unsafe source, such as the command
line, or, in the case of web apps, any GET or POST transactions. Read the
perlsec man page for details on why tainted data is bad, and how to untaint
the data.
When you're writing unit tests for code that deals with tainted data, you'll
want to have a way to provide tainted data for your routines to handle, and
easy ways to check and report on the taintedness of your data, in standard
Test::More style.
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perl-Test-Taint-1.06-2.fc19.armv6hl
Tainted data is data that comes from an unsafe source, such as the command
line, or, in the case of web apps, any GET or POST transactions. Read the
perlsec man page for details on why tainted data is bad, and how to untaint
the data.
When you're writing unit tests for code that deals with tainted data, you'll
want to have a way to provide tainted data for your routines to handle, and
easy ways to check and report on the taintedness of your data, in standard
Test::More style.
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