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NAME

       prove6 - Run tests through a TAP harness.

USAGE

              prove6 [options] [files or directories]

       Boolean options:

              -v,  --verbose      Print all test lines.
              -l,  --lib          Add 'lib' to the path for your tests (-Ilib).
                   --shuffle      Run the tests in random order.
                   --ignore-exit  Ignore exit status from test scripts.
                   --reverse      Run the tests in reverse order.
              -q,  --quiet        Suppress some test output while running tests.
              -Q,  --QUIET        Only print summary results.
                   --timer        Print elapsed time after each test.
                   --trap         Trap Ctrl-C and print summary on interrupt.
                   --help         Display this help
                   --version      Display the version

       Options that take arguments:

              -I,  --incdir       Library paths to include.
              -e,  --exec         Interpreter to run the tests ('' for compiled
                                  tests.)
                   --ext          Set the extensions for tests (default <t rakutest t6>)
                   --harness      Define test harness to use.  See TAP::Harness.
                   --reporter     Result reporter to use. See REPORTERS.
              -j,  --jobs         Run N test jobs in parallel (try 9.)
                   --err=stderr   Direct the test's $*ERR to the harness' $*ERR.
                   --err=merge    Merge test scripts' $*ERR with their $*OUT.
                   --err=ignore   Ignore test script' $*ERR.

NOTES

Default Test Directory

       If  no  files or directories are supplied, prove6 looks for all files matching the pattern
       t/*.t.

Colored Test Output

       Colored test output is the default, but if output is not to a terminal, color is disabled.

       Color support requires Terminal::ANSIColor on Unix-like platforms. If the necessary module
       is not installed colored output will not be available.

Exit Code

       If the tests fail prove6 will exit with non-zero status.

-e

       Normally you can just pass a list of Perl 6 tests and the harness will know how to execute
       them. However, if your tests are not written in Perl 6 or if you want  all  tests  invoked
       exactly the same way, use the -e switch:

              prove6 -e='/usr/bin/ruby -w' t/
              prove6 -e='/usr/bin/perl -Tw -mstrict -Ilib' t/
              prove6 -e='/path/to/my/customer/exec'

--err

--err=stderrDirect  the  test's  $*ERR  to the harness' $*ERR.This is the default
                behavior.

              • --err=mergeIf you need to make sure your diagnostics are displayed in the correct
                order  relative  to  test results you can use the --err=merge option to merge the
                test scripts' $*ERR into their $*OUT.This guarantees that $*OUT (where  the  test
                results  appear)  and $*ERR (where the diagnostics appear) will stay in sync. The
                harness will display any diagnostics your tests emit on $*ERR.Caveat: this  is  a
                bit  of a kludge. In particular note that if anything that appears on $*ERR looks
                like a test result the test harness will get confused. Use this  option  only  if
                you  understand  the  consequences  and  can live with the risk.PS: Currently not
                supported.

              • --err=ignoreIgnore the test script' $*ERR

--trap

       The --trap option will attempt to trap SIGINT (Ctrl-C) during a test run and  display  the
       test summary even if the run is interrupted

$*REPO

       prove6  introduces  a separation between "options passed to the perl which runs prove" and
       "options passed to the perl which runs tests"; this distinction is  by  design.  Thus  the
       perl  which  is  running  a  test  starts  with  the  default  $*REPO.  Additional library
       directories can be added via the PERL6LIB environment variable, via -Ifoo in  PERL6OPT  or
       via the -Ilib option to prove6.

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