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NAME

       Test::Unit - the PerlUnit testing framework

SYNOPSIS

       This package provides only the project version number, copyright texts, and a framework overview in POD
       format.

DESCRIPTION

       This framework is intended to support unit testing in an object-oriented development paradigm (with
       support for inheritance of tests etc.) and is derived from the JUnit testing framework for Java by Kent
       Beck and Erich Gamma.  To start learning how to use this framework, see Test::Unit::TestCase and
       Test::Unit::TestSuite.  (There will also eventually be a tutorial in Test::Unit::Tutorial.

       However "Test::Unit::Procedural" is the procedural style interface to a sophisticated unit testing
       framework for Perl that .  Test::Unit is intended to provide a simpler interface to the framework that is
       more suitable for use in a scripting style environment.  Therefore, Test::Unit does not provide much
       support for an object-oriented approach to unit testing.

       Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2005 the PerlUnit Development Team (see the AUTHORS file included in this
       distribution).

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

       That is, under the terms of either of:

       •   The GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at
           your option) any later version.

           The text of version 2 is included in the PerlUnit distribution package as COPYING.GPL-2.

       •   The "Artistic License" which comes with Perl.

           The text of this is included in the PerlUnit distribution package as COPYING.Artistic.

SEE ALSO

       •   Test::Unit::TestCase

       •   Test::Unit::TestSuite

       •   Test::Unit::Procedural

FEEDBACK

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