09-21-2007
i still can't get it. Maybe i give another example, i have original file as below;
Test Fish#10125#STAR.txt
Test Fish#52134#MOON.txt
Test Fish#32598#CLOUD.txt
Test Fish#66789#STORM.txt
I need to remove the space between "Test Fish" but i want to do one time for all file before i encrypt it.
After i encrypt the file, the file name will become TestFish#10125#STAR_encrypted.txt ... so i need to change back to original file name also in one time for all files.
Does anyone know how to do this or know what ‘functions' I should use???
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Test::Requires(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::Requires(3)
NAME
Test::Requires - Checks to see if the module can be loaded
SYNOPSIS
# in your Makefile.PL
use inc::Module::Install;
test_requires 'Test::Requires';
# in your test
use Test::More tests => 10;
use Test::Requires {
'HTTP::MobileAttribute' => 0.01, # skip all if HTTP::MobileAttribute doesn't installed
};
isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile';
# or
use Test::More tests => 10;
use Test::Requires qw(
HTTP::MobileAttribute
);
isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile';
# or
use Test::More tests => 10;
use Test::Requires;
test_requires 'Some::Optional::Test::Required::Modules';
isa_ok HTTP::MobileAttribute->new, 'HTTP::MobileAttribute::NonMobile';
DESCRIPTION
Test::Requires checks to see if the module can be loaded.
If this fails rather than failing tests this skips all tests.
Test::Requires can also be used to require a minimum version of Perl:
use Test::Requires "5.010"; # quoting is necessary!!
# or
use Test::Requires "v5.10";
AUTHOR
Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom @*(#RJKLFHFSDLJF gmail.com>
THANKS TO
kazuho++ # some tricky stuff
miyagawa++ # original code from t/TestPlagger.pm
tomyhero++ # reported issue related older test::builder
tobyink++ # documented that Test::Requires "5.010" works
ENVIRONMENT
If the "RELEASE_TESTING" environment variable is true, then instead of skipping tests, Test::Requires bails out.
SEE ALSO
"TestPlagger.pm" in t
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.18.2 2017-10-06 Test::Requires(3)