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Hi Monks,

I have a perl file that uses selenium to open gmail -> log in -> log out.

The code is working correctly.

I have used Test::Harness just for a try.

use Test::Harness (runtests, execute_tests) ; @test_files = qw (gmail_selenium.pl); execute_tests(tests => \@test_files);

This is working correctly.

Now if I modify the code little bit:

use Test::Harness (runtests, execute_tests) ; @test_files = qw (gmail_selenium.pl); $total = execute_tests(tests => \@test_files); print $total->{max};
All is working correctly but the last line is not getting printed.

As per the information in CPAN (Test::Harness) => "Returns a list of two values, $total and $failed, describing the results."

I felt $total->{max} will return the total number of test runned (based on the info given in CPAN).

Can some one guide me why this is not getting printed?

Thanks


In reply to Info about Test::Harness by Kashratul

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