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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers absolute path Post 302138634 by Kirichiko on Tuesday 2nd of October 2007 06:08:24 PM
Old 10-02-2007
absolute path

is cd ~ considered an absolute path?
 

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Devel::Cover::Test(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Devel::Cover::Test(3pm)

NAME
Devel::Cover::Test - Internal module for testing VERSION
version 0.89 METHODS
new my $test = Devel::Cover::Test->new($test, criteria => $string) Constructor. "criteria" parameter (optional, defaults to "statement branch condition subroutine") is a space separated list of tokens. Supported tokens are "statement", "branch", "condition", "subroutine" and "pod". More optional parameters are supported. Refer to "get_params" sub. shell_quote my $quoted_item = shell_quote($item) Returns properly quoted item to cope with embedded spaces. perl my $perl = $self->perl() Returns absolute path to Perl interpreter with proper -I options (blib-wise). test_command my $command = $self->test_command() Returns test command, made of: absolute path to Perl interpreter Devel::Cover -M option (if applicable) test file test file parameters (if applicable) cover_command my $command = $self->cover_command() Returns test command, made of: absolute path to Perl interpreter absolute path to cover script cover parameters test_file my $file = $self->test_file() Returns absolute path to test file. test_file_parameters my $parameters = $self->test_file_parameters() Accessor to test_file_parameters property. cover_gold my ($base, $v) = $self->cover_gold; Returns the absolute path of the base to the golden file and the suffix version number. $base comes from the name of the test and $v will be $] from the earliest perl version for which the golden results should be the same as for the current $] run_command $self->run_command($command) Runs command, most likely obtained from "test_command" sub. BUGS
Huh? LICENCE
Copyright 2001-2012, Paul Johnson (paul@pjcj.net) This software is free. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. The latest version of this software should be available from my homepage: http://www.pjcj.net perl v5.14.2 2012-06-15 Devel::Cover::Test(3pm)
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