10-13-2011
Thank you very much rdcwayx and agama
I hate not being able to work things out myself but sometimes someone else just knows the best way to do things.
I appreciate both of your input and both ways work exactly as I wanted.
You have both been very helpfull and gave me a great insight to awk's capabalilty which I have been reading up on since this thread. It is a lot more powerfull than I expected or have been using it for in the past.
Again thank you both for you time and input!!
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test::bdd::cucumber
Test::BDD::Cucumber(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::BDD::Cucumber(3pm)
NAME
Test::BDD::Cucumber - Feature-complete Cucumber-style testing in Perl
VERSION
version 0.11
DESCRIPTION
A sane and complete Cucumber implementation in Perl
QUICK LINKS
Cucumber on Perl on MetaCPAN <https://metacpan.org/release/Test-BDD-Cucumber>
WARNING
This is beta software, at best. The interface is unlikely to undergo major incompatible changes, but it's certainly possible. Do have a
read of the Bugs and Missing section below so you're not surprised when these things don't work.
In almost all cases, where the behaviour of this module is different from the real Cucumber, the plan is to move it to be more similar to
that.
The idea is that the first 1.0 release will be the first production release and before that, you're on your own. There are many things
still to add, but I'm using it to do Real Things already.
NEXT STEPS
If you are completely new to Cucumber, you'd get a pretty overview from reading our short and crunchy Tutorial.
If you already understand Cucumber, and just want to get started then you should read the Step-writing quick-start guide, the documentation
for our command-line tool App::pherkin, and How to integrate with Test::Builder.
If you want to extend or integrated Test::BDD::Cucumber then you'd probably be more interested in our Architecture overview.
TEN SECOND GUIDE TO USING THIS IN YOUR CI ENVIRONMENT
Don't use the command-line tool, App::pherkin. Instead, look at the How to integrate with Test::Builder document.
BUGS, MISSING, AND LIMITATIONS
The following things do not work in this release, although support is planned in the very near future:
o Localization
o Step Argument Transforms
o Quoting in tables is broken
o Placeholders in pystrings is broken
o Explicit Step Outline notation doesn't work (although step outlines are explicitly supported)
o Unicode support is probably a bit ropey
o Pherkin isn't really fit for purpose yet
CODE
On Github, of course: https://github.com/sheriff/test-bdd-cucumber-perl <https://github.com/sheriff/test-bdd-cucumber-perl>.
AUTHOR
Peter Sergeant "pete@clueball.com"
LICENSE
Copyright 2011, Peter Sergeant; Licensed under the same terms as Perl
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-20 Test::BDD::Cucumber(3pm)