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perl-Test-Harness-tests-3.44-1.fc36.noarch
Tests from perl-Test-Harness. Execute them
with "/usr/libexec/perl-Test-Harness/test".
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perl-Test-HasVersion-0.012-7.lbn19.noarch
Do you wanna check that every one of your Perl modules in a distribution
has a version number? You wanna make sure you don't forget the brand new
modules you just added? Well, that's the module you have been looking
for. Use it!
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perl-Test-Identity-0.01-4.fc19.noarch
This module provides a single testing function, identical. It asserts that
a given reference is as expected; that is, it either refers to the same
object or is undef. It is similar to Test::More::is except that it uses
refaddr, ensuring that it behaves correctly even if the references under
test are objects that overload stringification or numification.
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perl-Test-Inline-2.212-8.fc19.noarch
Test::Inline allows you to inline your tests next to the code being tested.
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perl-Test-Inter-1.05-1.fc19.noarch
This is another framework for writing test scripts. It is loosely inspired
by Test::More, and has most of it's functionality, but it is not a drop-in
replacement.
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perl-Test-Kwalitee-1.06-1.fc19.noarch
Kwalitee is an automatically-measurable gauge of how good your software
is. That's very different from quality, which a computer really can't
measure in a general sense (if you can, you've solved a hard problem in
computer science).
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perl-Test-LeakTrace-0.14-5.fc19.x86_64
Test::LeakTrace provides several functions that trace memory leaks. This module
scans arenas, the memory allocation system, so it can detect any leaked SVs in
given blocks.
Leaked SVs are SVs that are not released after the end of the scope they have
been created. These SVs include global variables and internal caches. For
example, if you call a method in a tracing block, perl might prepare a cache
for the method. Thus, to trace true leaks, no_leaks_ok() and leaks_cmp_ok()
executes a block more than once.
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perl-Test-LeakTrace-0.15-9.fc25.x86_64
Test::LeakTrace provides several functions that trace memory leaks. This module
scans arenas, the memory allocation system, so it can detect any leaked SVs in
given blocks.
Leaked SVs are SVs that are not released after the end of the scope they have
been created. These SVs include global variables and internal caches. For
example, if you call a method in a tracing block, perl might prepare a cache
for the method. Thus, to trace true leaks, no_leaks_ok() and leaks_cmp_ok()
executes a block more than once.
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perl-Test-Manifest-1.22-6.lbn13.noarch
MakeMaker assumes that you want to run all of the .t files in the t/
directory in ascii-betical order during make test unless you say
otherwise. This leads to some interesting naming schemes for test
files to get them in the desired order.
You can specify any order or any files that you like, though, with the
test directive to WriteMakefile.
Test::Manifest looks in the t/test_manifest file to find out which
tests you want to run and the order in which you want to run them. It
constructs the right value for MakeMaker to do the right thing.
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perl-Test-Manifest-1.23-2.lbn19.noarch
MakeMaker assumes that you want to run all of the .t files in the t/ directory
in ascii-betical order during make test unless you say otherwise. This leads to
some interesting naming schemes for test files to get them in the desired
order.
You can specify any order or any files that you like, though, with the test
directive to WriteMakefile.
Test::Manifest looks in the t/test_manifest file to find out which tests you
want to run and the order in which you want to run them. It constructs the
right value for MakeMaker to do the right thing.
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