I didn't see this node until today. Sorry for the delay.
Test::LectroTest::Compat fits the bill. I had to download the package from your website and install manually though, but this looks like an issue with my CPAN mirror. Anyhow, the above example with Test::Differences rewritten to Test::LectroTest::Compat:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use Test::More tests => 1;
use Test::LectroTest::Compat;
use Test::Differences;
sub square {
my $square = $_[ 0 ] * $_[ 0 ];
return [ $square, $square ];
}
my $square_property = Property {
##[ x <- Int #]##
my $sq = $x * $x;
eq_or_diff( square( $x ), [ $sq, $sq ] );
}, name => "Finding \$x's square. Twice!";
holds( $square_property );
Which gives me the expected:
shiny:~/dev/perl$ perl lec.pl
1..1
ok 1 - property 'Finding $x's square. Twice!' (1000 attempts)
Once again, thank you very much for a great module!
pernod
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