On 2005-12-05, Michael Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This should be compatible with regular (non-PersistentPerl) use as well. > > ... > > Limitations and Caveats with the system: > > * Scripts that muck about with STDIN, STDOUT or STDERR will probably > have problems. > > * The usual persistent environment caveats apply: be careful with > redefined subs, global vars; 'require'd code only gets loaded on the > first request, etc. > > * Test scripts have to end in a true value. > > If there's interest, I'll try to package all this up into a CPAN module.
Thanks for your write-up Michael, it was really helpful. I would definitely like to see this published. You mentioned parts of this would be compatible with non-persistent environments as well. In that case, I makes sense to me to add them to Test::More, where they can work in both kinds of environment without extra effort on anyone's part. Mark