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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # What happens when a subtest dies? use lib 't/lib'; use strict; use Test::Builder; use Test::Builder::NoOutput; my $Test = Test::Builder->new; { my $tb = Test::Builder::NoOutput->create; $tb->ok(1); $Test->ok( !eval { $tb->subtest("death" => sub { die "Death in the subtest"; }); 1; }); $Test->like( $@, qr/^Death in the subtest at $0 line /); $Test->ok( !$tb->parent, "the parent object is restored after a die" ); } $Test->done_testing();
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