Getting the most out of TAP

Getting the most out of TAP

By Nathan Gray (‎kolibrie‎)
Date: Monday, June 22, 2009 04:40 PM
Duration: 20 minutes
Target audience: Any
Language:
Tags: testing

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The Test Anything Protocol (TAP) is a simple interface between code to be tested and a harness that collects stats about each test.

We will examine the protocol itself, mention Perl modules that help generate TAP, and discuss modules that read TAP and do useful things with the data.


Attended by: Patrick Michaud (‎Pm‎), David Moreno (‎damog‎), Robert Boone (‎rlb3‎), Todd Rinaldo (‎toddr‎), Mark Stosberg, Timothy Appnel (‎tima‎), Darian Patrick (‎dapatrick‎), Leonard Miller (‎olegm‎), Todd McDowell, Christopher Nielsen (‎sparc‎), jerry gay (‎particle‎), Adam Foxson (‎Fhoxh‎), Kenneth Power, Geoffrey Darling (‎Geoff‎), Liam Echlin, G. Wade Johnson (‎gwadej‎), James E Keenan (‎kid51‎), Mark Jensen,