If you know that Perl is basically working but expect that some tests
will fail, you may want to use Test::Harness thusly:
cd t
- ./perl -I../lib harness
+ ./perl harness
This method pinpoints failed tests automatically.
If you come up with new tests, please send them to perlbug@perl.org.
extensions to have been built. TEST will abort if any tests in the
t/base/ directory fail.
-Tests in the t/comp/, t/cmd/, t/run/, t/io/, and t/op/ directories should
-also be runnable by miniperl and not require Config.pm, but failures
-to comply will not cause TEST to abort like for t/base/.
+Tests in the t/comp/, t/cmd/, t/run/, t/io/, t/op/ and t/uni/ directories
+should also be runnable by miniperl and not require Config.pm, but
+failures to comply will not cause TEST to abort like for t/base/.