Test::use::ok(3p) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Test::use::ok(3p)
Test::use::ok(3p) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Test::use::ok(3p) # Test::use::ok(3p) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Test::use::ok(3p) NNAAMMEE # Test::use::ok - Alternative to Test::More::use_ok SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS # use ok 'Some::Module'; DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN # According to the TTeesstt::::MMoorree documentation, it is recommended to run "use_ok()" inside a "BEGIN" block, so functions are exported at compile- time and prototypes are properly honored. That is, instead of writing this: use_ok( 'Some::Module' ); use_ok( 'Other::Module' ); One should write this: BEGIN { use_ok( 'Some::Module' ); } BEGIN { use_ok( 'Other::Module' ); } However, people often either forget to add "BEGIN", or mistakenly group "use_ok" with other tests in a single "BEGIN" block, which can create subtle differences in execution order. ...