t/*.t - each .t file contains instructions on what the exercise is,
and runs the tests to check your code.
-t/lib - includes a recent copy of the Test-Harness and Test-Simple
-distributions so we're all on the same page, as well as some other
-modules used in the tests.
+t/lib - includes a recent (enough) copy of the Test-Harness and Test-Simple
+distributions so we're all on the same page, as well as some other modules
+used in the tests.
t/lib/MooseClass/Tests.pm - the actual tests all live in this
module. It also shows many examples of how to use Moose's metaclass
look in here if you're stuck, or if you just want to see how someone
else did these exercises.
-install-moose and moosepan/ - a local CPAN mirror with just Moose and
-its dependencies. See below for usage instructions.
-
-
-INSTALLING MOOSE AND ITS DEPENDENCIES
-=====================================
-
-This directory contains a partial CPAN mirror that will allow you to
-install Moose and all of its dependencies. Just run:
-
- /path/to/perl install-moose
-
-and it will use this mirror to install the latest version of Moose on
-your system.
-
-This assumes that you have already configured the CPAN shell on your
-system in the past. If you haven't, it may still work, or it may
-prompt you for a bunch of configuration items first.
-
-This script may try to connect to the net (even though it shouldn't). If you
-are behind a firewal that requires a proxy for http, this may cause the script
-to simply hang.
-
-In that case, try setting the "http_proxy" environment variable to appropriate
-value before running the script.
-
-WINDOWS USERS
-============
-
-The above installation script may only work with strawberry perl, and has not
-been tested with ActiveState.
-
-If you are using ActiveState, please install Moose from an appropriate PPM
-repository.
-
EXERCISES HOW-TO
================
The test file name will be something like 01-classes.t.
-The tests will run in verbose mode, so you will get clues as to what
-exactly failed. Keep iterating on your code until the tests pass.
+This command will run the tests in verbose mode so you will get clues as to
+what exactly failed. Keep iterating on your code until the tests pass.