Well, Regexp::Common has over 150,000 tests,
and I don't plan on lowering that number. If you don't
want to run (all) tests, you can always ^C a make test
and just do make install. Or skip the make test
entirely. Or only run those test files you are interested in.
After all, what should the cut-off point be? 10% of the tests?
That still is 15,000 tests, perhaps that's still too much for
some people, while others find it not enough. Reduce it to 1%?
That would be ridicilously low. Besides, I already spend over 90%
of my time working in Regexp::Common in developing
tests, I really ain't looking forward to deciding which tests
are important, and which aren't.
Abigail
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