If you want to see a fair amount of frivolity, check out some of the source code from the CPAN. Here's some snippets from the tests of Test::Simple:
use_ok('Hooble::mooble::yooble');
require_ok('ALL::YOUR::BASE::ARE::BELONG::TO::US::wibble');
My personal favorite:
SKIP: {
skip $Why, 2
unless Pigs->can('fly');
my $pig = Pigs->new;
$pig->takeoff;
ok( $pig->altitude > 0, 'Pig is airborne' );
ok( $pig->airspeed > 0, ' and moving' );
}
Cheers,
Ovid
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