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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Filename | Size | Changed |
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Test-Spec-0.39.tar.gz | 0000030560 29.8 KB | |
perl-Test-Spec.changes | 0000001313 1.28 KB | |
perl-Test-Spec.spec | 0000003015 2.94 KB |
Revision 7 (latest revision is 29)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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(revision 7)
- update to 0.39 - Added xit/xthey/xdescribe to mark TODO tests, inspired by the Jasmine JavaScript framework. Contributed by Marian Schubert (issue #10). - Added share() function to facilitate spec refactoring. - Fixed bug where shared examples defined in one package could not be used in another package. - Improved reporting of errors using spec_helper. - Minor documentation formatting fixes - Fixed test suite for Windows environments. - Added spec_helper utility function to load helper scripts relative to the spec.
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