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Top Forums Programming Perl and Expert Systems Post 302176208 by odys on Monday 17th of March 2008 06:27:57 PM
Old 03-17-2008
I dont know the details of your task but I would definitely
use an .txt format instead of XML for research stage.

If you are using Perl or another dynamic language, and if your rules need to be implemented as subroutines then you could consider separate files with these rules. Their filenames could be arguments for 'main' application from command line.
 

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

NAME
Devel::Cover::Test - Internal module for testing VERSION
version 1.03 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 2001-2013, 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 v5.16.3 2013-05-20 Devel::Cover::Test(3)
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