02-13-2009
thanks for the reply, i did read the rules. to clarify, this is not homework! I do have different set of requirements and i have masked it to be this.
It would be good, if i could read the numericals, (or alternate lines) and store 9/10 as "FAIL" and "10/10" as "PASS"
from there on i could append the alternate lines
as
BOB
PASS
BOB
FAIL
DAN
FAIL
SAM
PASS
SAM
PASS
from there on it would be easy for me to proceed
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test::xml
Test::XML(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::XML(3pm)
NAME
Test::XML - Compare XML in perl tests
SYNOPSIS
use Test::XML tests => 3;
is_xml( '<foo />', '<foo></foo>' ); # PASS
is_xml( '<foo />', '<bar />' ); # FAIL
isnt_xml( '<foo />', '<bar />' ); # PASS
is_well_formed_xml('<foo/>'); # PASS
is_well_formed_xml('<foo>'); # FAIL
DESCRIPTION
This module contains generic XML testing tools. See below for a list of other modules with functions relating to specific XML modules.
FUNCTIONS
is_xml ( GOT, EXPECTED [, TESTNAME ] )
This function compares GOT and EXPECTED, both of which are strings of XML. The comparison works semantically and will ignore
differences in syntax which are meaningless in xml, such as different quote characters for attributes, order of attributes or empty tag
styles.
Returns true or false, depending upon test success.
isnt_xml( GOT, MUST_NOT_BE [, TESTNAME ] )
This function is similiar to is_xml(), except that it will fail if GOT and MUST_NOT_BE are identical.
is_well_formed_xml( XML [, TESTNAME ] )
This function determines whether or not a given XML string is parseable as XML.
is_good_xml ( XML [, TESTNAME ] )
This is an alias for is_well_formed_xml().
NOTES
There are several features of XML::SemanticDiff that may suprise you if you are not aware of them. In particular:
o Leading and trailing whitespace is always stripped, even in elements with character content.
o Whitespace inside character content is always stripped down to a single space.
o In mixed content elements (ie: an element with both text and elements beneath it), all text is treated as a single value.
o The order of elements is ignored.
SEE ALSO
Test::XML::SAX, Test::XML::Twig.
Test::More, XML::SemanticDiff.
AUTHOR
Dominic Mitchell, <cpan2 (at) semantico.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2002 by semantico
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2009-07-02 Test::XML(3pm)