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Test::Command intends to bridge the gap between the well tested functions and
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objects you choose and their usage in your programs. By examining the exit
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status, terminating signal, STDOUT and STDERR of your program you can determine
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if it is behaving as expected.
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This includes testing the various combinations and permutations of options and
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arguments as well as the interactions between the various functions and objects
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that make up your program.
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The various test functions below can accept either a command string or an array
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reference for the first argument. If the command is expressed as a string it is
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passed to system as is. If the command is expressed as an array reference it is
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dereferenced and passed to system as a list.
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The final argument for the test functions, $name, is optional. By default the
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$name is a concatenation of the test function name, the command string and the
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expected value. This construction is generally sufficient for identifying a
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failing test, but you may always specify your own $name if desired.
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Any of the test functions can be used as instance methods on a Test::Command
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object. This is done by dropping the initial $cmd argument and instead using
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arrow notation.
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Command/
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