On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 01:47:46PM -0500, Andy Lester wrote: > I've committed my t/41 and t/42 changes to subversion. They are not the > same as what I submitted to the list. > > > Is there any reason to now use skip_all? (Remember, you're wearing > > the official "Test Expert" hat now so you need to weigh up the > > issues and make recommendations :) > > We can't use skip_all, because the t/zv_pp* files have to run their > non-zv_pp counterparts as well. I put it back the way it was. > > I wanted to use skip_all so that we aren't doing roll-your-own on things > that already are well-defined.
The t/zv* tests just do this kind of thing: #!perl -w $ENV{DBI_PUREPERL}=2; do 't/01basics.t' or warn $!; die if $@; exit 0 so an exit 0 from within the underlying test script should be fine. > > One concern just popped into my head... I'd like to not have to > > depend on very recent versions of Test::More. Can you look into > > that and make recommendations about what version of Test::More > > we should use as a minimum? > > Earliest on CPAN is 0.45, and that should be just fine. I don't see > anything in the Changes file that tells me otherwise. > > The most "very recent" version of Test::More is from August 2002. Okay. Thanks. Tim.