Acme::Test::42 - Test the answer to ultimate question
use Acme::Test::42 qw(no_plan); # . . . ok($answer, 'Answer to the question'); not_ok($answer / 2, 'Not an answer');
Acme::Test::42 provides a mechanism for probing if the answer is correct.
Acme::Test::42 exports two subroutines, ok and not_ok, each of them expects two arguments: the answer and optional comment.
ok
not_ok
The module is based on standard Test::Builder and follows the TAP standard but unlike Test::Simple and Test::More does not expect true or false values and checks if the given value is an answer to the ultimate question of life, the Universe, and everything.
Perl people often use this answer in their talks (see http://www.slideshare.net/newsearch/slideshow?q=perl) and as a boolean value returned by Perl packages (see Acme::ReturnValue), which makes Acme::Test::42 so important.
Andrew Shitov, <andy@shitov.ru>
Acme::Test::42 module is a free software. You may redistribute and (or) modify it under the same terms as Perl whichever version it is.
To install Acme::Test::42, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Acme::Test::42
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Acme::Test::42
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.