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NAME

       tap2junit - Converts TAP output to JUnit

SYNOPSIS

         tap2junit [options] <filename> <filename> ...

         Options:
           --suffix <suffix>   Suffix for JUnit output files (default ".xml")
           --verbose           Display verbose status during conversion
           --name <name>       Provide explicit name for the JUnit test
           --help/-?           Display brief help message
           --man               Display full documentation

DESCRIPTION

       "tap2junit" converts TAP output to JUnit.

       Give it a list of files containing TAP results and it will create a series of
       ????.junit.xml output files containing the JUnit representations of that TAP contained in
       the files.

       If you specify - as the filename, "tap2junit" will read from STDIN and write to STDOUT.
       You may also want to use the "--name" option to name the test explicitly (as the default
       name of "-" isn't going to make much sense).

OPTIONS

       --suffix <suffix>
           Specifies the suffix which is appended to all of the input files, in order to generate
           the filename for the JUnit XML file that is being output.

           If you want to live dangerously and over-write your original TAP files, you can set
           this to "" and your original TAP files will be over-written.

           Defaults to .xml

       --verbose
           Display verbose status information during the conversion (telling you which TAP file
           its working on).

       --name <name>
           Specifies an explicit name for the JUnit test.  If no name is provided, a default name
           will be constructed based on the full path of the TAP file being processed.

           This option has also been aliased as "--junit_name" to provide compatibility with a
           patch from Joe McMahon.

       --help/-?
           Display brief help message.

       --man
           Displays the full documentation.

AUTHOR

       Graham TerMarsch <cpan@howlingfrog.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2008-2010, Graham TerMarsch.  All Rights Reserved.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

       TAP::Formatter::JUnit.