Embedding tests allows tests to be placed near the code its testing.
This is a nice supplement to the traditional .t files.
It's like XUnit, Perl-style.
Test::Tutorial is just documentation. To actually get anything done you
use pod2test. Read the Test::Inline::Tutorial, really.
This module provides a simple (yet full featured) automated,
specification-based testing system for Perl. To use it, you declare
properties that specify the expected behavior of your software.
LectroTest then checks your software to see whether those properties
hold for semi-random input values in the specified range.
Test::MockTime was created to enable test suites to test code at
specific points in time. Specifically it overrides localtime, gmtime and
time at compile time and then relies on the user supplying a mock time
via set_relative_time, set_absolute_time or set_fixed_time to alter
future calls to gmtime, time or localtime.
This module provides some testing methods for LDAP operations, such as
search, add, and modify, where each method is suffixed with either _ok
or _is.
Test::Net::LDAP is a subclass of Net::LDAP, so all the methods defined
for Net::LDAP are available in addition to search_ok, add_is, etc.
Tie::DB_FileLock extends DB_File, providing a locking layer using
flock().
Unlike Tie::DB_Lock, Tie::DB_FileLock does not duplicate files to
allow concurrent access for readers and writers. Tie::DB_FileLock
is therefore suitable for large dbms with relatively short locking
periods.
Tie::Hash::Indexed is very similar to Tie::IxHash. However,
it is written completely in XS and usually about twice as
fast as Tie::IxHash. It's quite a lot faster when it comes
to clearing or deleting entries from large hashes.
Currently, only the plain tying mechanism is supported.
Tie::Hash::MultiValue allows you to have hashes which store their values
in anonymous arrays, appending any new value to the already-existing ones.
This means that you can store as many items as you like under a single key,
and access them all at once by accessing the value stored under the key.
This package contains the following perl5 modules:
* Time::CTime - ctime, strftime, and asctime
* Time::JulianDay - Julian calendar manipulations
* Time::ParseDate - reverses strftime and also understands relative times
* Time::Timezone - miscellaneous timezone manipulations routines
* Time::DaysInMonth - simply report the number of days in a month
This module allows you to compose Test::More tests from roles.
It is inspired by the excellent Test::Routine module,
but uses Moo instead of Moose.
This gives most of the benefits
without the need for Moose as a test dependency.
Text::Levenshtein implements the Levenshtein edit distance. The Levenshtein edit
distance is a measure of the degree of proximity between two strings. This
distance is the number of substitutions, deletions or insertions ("edits")
needed to transform one string into the other one (and vice versa). When two
strings have distance 0, they are the same.