I've got a nice collection of test scripts, just using Test::More and Test::Exception, split into 20-odd directories, about 3-4 files in each.
when i run prove, i see these last lines when running them just a few minutes apart...
All tests successful.
Files=95, Tests=3264, 90 wallclock secs ( 4.04 usr 0.13 sys + 75.52 c
+usr 4.66 csys = 84.35 CPU)
All tests successful.
Files=95, Tests=3284, 90 wallclock secs ( 4.03 usr 0.14 sys + 75.59 c
+usr 4.64 csys = 84.40 CPU)
All tests successful.
Files=95, Tests=3304, 89 wallclock secs ( 4.11 usr 0.14 sys + 76.06 c
+usr 4.42 csys = 84.73 CPU)
Interesting to see the number of tests gradually increase!
any ideas, thoughts, suggestions?
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