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Re: Possible RT testing bug: msg#00048bug-tracking.request-tracker.devel
> That type of problem looks to be somewhat common in the RT testing > code. Really? I've not seen it much at all. patches are appreciated. Most of the place, the idiom is: ($id,$msg) = RT::Foo->Bar(); ok($id,$msg); > It has bugged me a little why RT doesn't use wantarray > or put error messages in global vaiables, so that it is easier > to call Create and the like in scalar context. Have a look at Class::ReturnValue, which is the library I wrote to enable just such functionality. But the time to retrofit it into code has been scarce. --
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