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14 warn @_, " at $file line $line\n";
115 B<STOP!> If you're just getting started writing tests, have a look at
165 or for deciding between running the tests at all:
253 This simply evaluates any expression (C<$this eq $that> is just a
255 failed. A true expression passes, a false one fails. Very simple.
274 # Failed test 18 (foo.t at line 42)
320 # Failed test (foo.t at line 139)
371 The second argument is a regular expression. It may be given as a
425 # Failed test (foo.t at line 12)
629 # Failed test (foo.t at line 52)
642 changing, but it is guaranteed that whatever you throw at it it won't
670 block so its functions are exported at compile-time and prototypes are
692 ...happening at compile time...
730 $@ =~ s{^BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at .*$}
731 {BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at $filename line $line.}m;
820 code I<won't be run at all>. Test::More will output special ok's
904 you'll know when they start passing. Sometimes this isn't possible.
965 will display the place where they start differing.
1032 my $out = "Structures begin differing at:\n";