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Nowhere does this say WHY this should be done. This isn't obvious to dummies, who are presumably the ones you are trying to reach with this.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
test::autoloader
AutoLoader(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation AutoLoader(3pm)
NAME
Test::AutoLoader - a testing utility for autosplit/autoloaded modules.
SYNOPSIS
use Test::AutoLoader;
use Test::More tests => 3;
use_ok("My::Module"); # from Test::More
autoload_ok("My::Module","mysub","sub_two); # test only the listed subs
autoload_ok("My::Module"); # tests all '.al' files found for the module
DESCRIPTION
This single-purpose module attempts to eliminate uncaught syntax errors or other obvious goofs in subroutines that are autosplit, and hence
not looked at by "perl -c Module.pm". Ideally, this module will become unnecessary as you reach full coverage of those subroutines in your
unit tests. Until that happy day, however, this should provide a quick and dirty backstop for embarrassing typos.
Test::AutoLoader is built on Test::Builder, and should interoperate smoothly with other such modules (e.g. Test::Simple, Test::More).
EXPORT
autoload_ok
Very much like the 'use_ok' subroutine (see Test::More). If passed only a module name, it will find all subroutine definitions in the
"auto" directory and attempt to compile them. If passed a list of subroutine names, it will look for and attempt to compile those (and
only those). Any files that cannot be found (if specified directly), read, and compiled will be listed in the diagnostic output for the
failed test.
AUTHOR
Ben Warfield (ben_warfield@nrgn.com)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This module is copyright (c) 2005 Neurogen Corporation, Branford, Connecticut, USA. It may be distributed under the terms of the GNU
General Public License.
SEE ALSO
perl, Test::More, AutoLoader.
perl v5.10.1 2005-07-22 AutoLoader(3pm)