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Re: Non-Perl TAP implementations: msg#00130

Subject: Re: Non-Perl TAP implementations
chromatic wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 18:50, Ovid wrote:

The only problem I see with that is the occasional buffering errors I
see on my Mac where the STDERR and STDOUT don't line up.

Agreed.  Is it too late to send everything to STDOUT where it belongs?

Unfortunately, it probably is too late.

Schwern made one small change in the STDERR format, and the recursive cascade of failing test-testing modules hit something like 3000 CPAN distributions.

Changing TAP without extreme caution, planning and co-ordination could get be very very nasty, especially out there in the darkpan.

Adam K



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