Result for F53941BAB3AC04854B4D7128CFDC6E01017C0D3E

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FileName./usr/share/doc/perl-Test-Assertions/META.yml
FileSize426
MD5B743D5F882F981F9010917350B1CF492
SHA-1F53941BAB3AC04854B4D7128CFDC6E01017C0D3E
SHA-256CD9FA7E9E56B99A59F946C828F45CBB6C5EF47B13973C3D37E68E385A5213B68
SSDEEP6:SHsHjXnD2GCuys6qVlgitUhSymZ0PNGVh1vNRE7RBH+PvAu96+cXmscfWRfNyBHb:HDkuynUUhSymKPNOh1v6qulmscffb
TLSHT1DAE0C0906C408773D409EFA0B620D3A0A77829A8D26104FCB1AE40C453AB178EAE6A4D
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MD5FE5E317AD535C7CFE373930ECBCA9275
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTest::Assertions provides a convenient set of tools for constructing tests, such as unit tests or run-time assertion checks (like C's ASSERT macro). Unlike some of the Test:: modules available on CPAN, Test::Assertions is not limited to unit test scripts; for example it can be used to check output is as expected within a benchmarking script. When it is used for unit tests, it generates output in the standard form for CPAN unit testing (under Test::Harness). The package's import method is used to control the behaviour of ASSERT: whether it dies, warns, prints 'ok'/'not ok', or does nothing. In 'test' mode the script also exports plan(), only() and ignore() functions. In 'test/ok' mode an ok() function is also exported for compatibility with Test/Test::Harness. The plan function attempts to count the number of tests if it isn't told a number (this works fine in simple test scripts but not in loops/subroutines). In either mode, a warning will be emitted if the planned number of tests is not the same as the number of tests actually run, e.g.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Test-Assertions
PackageRelease9.mga7
PackageVersion1.54.0
SHA-1187E049ED746D019EEC3E0D2E4483143280C3C55
SHA-2568364EA7DC558614E7BBA9947BAA8F34D72DECFA2906C5243A0E34BFD152D23E7
Key Value
MD5F76ECABF5854133194708C1A8255C498
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTest::Assertions provides a convenient set of tools for constructing tests, such as unit tests or run-time assertion checks (like C's ASSERT macro). Unlike some of the Test:: modules available on CPAN, Test::Assertions is not limited to unit test scripts; for example it can be used to check output is as expected within a benchmarking script. When it is used for unit tests, it generates output in the standard form for CPAN unit testing (under Test::Harness). The package's import method is used to control the behaviour of ASSERT: whether it dies, warns, prints 'ok'/'not ok', or does nothing. In 'test' mode the script also exports plan(), only() and ignore() functions. In 'test/ok' mode an ok() function is also exported for compatibility with Test/Test::Harness. The plan function attempts to count the number of tests if it isn't told a number (this works fine in simple test scripts but not in loops/subroutines). In either mode, a warning will be emitted if the planned number of tests is not the same as the number of tests actually run, e.g.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Test-Assertions
PackageRelease11.mga9
PackageVersion1.54.0
SHA-15E46F49408EFA8B83E0E8F0607BB12F7665239D1
SHA-256427252F15E9D6BBBE78E86484CEDE4E8376D7ECCBD9CC735508CC81A5D9590FD
Key Value
MD5051967C166231ED88EF9F04D6EC80501
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTest::Assertions provides a convenient set of tools for constructing tests, such as unit tests or run-time assertion checks (like C's ASSERT macro). Unlike some of the Test:: modules available on CPAN, Test::Assertions is not limited to unit test scripts; for example it can be used to check output is as expected within a benchmarking script. When it is used for unit tests, it generates output in the standard form for CPAN unit testing (under Test::Harness). The package's import method is used to control the behaviour of ASSERT: whether it dies, warns, prints 'ok'/'not ok', or does nothing. In 'test' mode the script also exports plan(), only() and ignore() functions. In 'test/ok' mode an ok() function is also exported for compatibility with Test/Test::Harness. The plan function attempts to count the number of tests if it isn't told a number (this works fine in simple test scripts but not in loops/subroutines). In either mode, a warning will be emitted if the planned number of tests is not the same as the number of tests actually run, e.g.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Test-Assertions
PackageRelease10.mga8
PackageVersion1.54.0
SHA-1B47CED6787F32645E1C30C1EC64DFB389D8D5002
SHA-25697838D3D3860199C90CF7A01AFB6A13EB628F6B43FD65A9251D6E65CCD375955