cpantest.1p

Langue: en

Version: 2005-01-10 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

cpantest - Report test results of a package retrieved from CPAN

DESCRIPTION

cpantest uniformly posts package test results in support of the cpan-testers project. See http://testers.cpan.org/ for details.

USAGE

     cpantest -g grade [ -nc ] [ -auto ] [ -p package ]
              [ -t text | -f file ] [ email-addresses ]
 
 

For MacPerl, save as a droplet, and drop a module archive or unpacked folder on the droplet.

OPTIONS

-g grade
grade indicates the success or failure of the package's builtin tests, and is one of:
     grade     meaning
     -----     -------
     pass      all tests included with the package passed
     fail      some tests failed
     na        the package does not work on this platform
     unknown   the package did not include tests
 
 
-p package
package is the name of the package you are testing. If you don't supply a value on the command line, you will be prompted for one.
-nc
No comment; you will not be prompted to supply a comment about the package.
-t text
A short comment text line.
-f file
A file containing comments; '-' will make it read from STDIN. Note that an editor will still appear after reading this file.
-auto
Autosubmission (non-interactive); you won't be prompted to supply any information that you didn't provide on the command line. Implies -nc.
email-addresses
A list of additional email addresses that should be cc:'d in this report (typically, the package's author).

AUTHORS

This version of the 'cpantest' script was adapted by Adam J. Foxson <afoxson@pobox.com> for Test::Reporter, and is based on Autrijus Tang's <autrijus@autrijus.org> adaptations for CPANPLUS, which is in turn based upon the original script by Kurt Starsinic <Kurt.Starsinic@isinet.com> with various patches from the CPAN Testers <cpan-testers@perl.org>.
         Copyright (c) 2003 Adam J. Foxson. All rights reserved. 
     Copyright (c) 2002 Autrijus Tang. All rights reserved.
     Copyright (c) 1999 Kurt Starsinic. All rights reserved.
 
 
     This program is free software; you may redistribute it
     and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.