Using cpansearch [1] I've determined that you all are the only current
users of BAILOUT() on CPAN. Ponie, Parrot, Test::Class and XUL::Node.
BAILOUT() will remain as an undocumented, deprecated method so you do not
have to take any action at this time. This is just for informational
purposes.
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> Test::Simple/More/Builder 0.61 will introduce a change to Test::Builder
> whereby the BAILOUT() method becomes BAIL_OUT(). Additionally Test::More
> finally features a BAIL_OUT() function.
>
> Using cpansearch [1] I've determined that you all are the only current
> users of BAILOUT() on CPAN. Ponie, Parrot, Test::Class and XUL::Node.
Parrot bundles Test::Builder 0.11 (from Test-Simple 0.41). Is it worth
upgrading?
-- c
Couldn't hurt. A whole mess of is_deeply() bugs have been fixed since
0.41.
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> Test::Simple/More/Builder 0.61 will introduce a change to Test::Builder
> whereby the BAILOUT() method becomes BAIL_OUT(). Additionally
> Test::More
> finally features a BAIL_OUT() function.
[snip]
Just out of curiosity - any particular reason for the change?
Adrian
Everything else in Test::Builder is this_style not thisstyle.
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