Start 2009-06-26T04:02:54 ActivePerl-1003 CPAN-1.94 LIB=C:\PlatSDK\Lib\AMD64;C:\PlatSDK\Lib\AMD64\atlmfc INCLUDE=C:\PlatSDK\Include;C:\PlatSDK\Include\crt;C:\PlatSDK\Include\crt\sys;C:\PlatSDK\Include\mfc;C:\PlatSDK\Include\atl PATH=C:/cpanfly/var/libs/bin;C:\PlatSDK\Bin\Win64\x86\AMD64;C:\PlatSDK\Bin;C:\PlatSDK\Bin\WinNT;C:\Perl64\site\bin;C:\Perl64\bin;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\PROGRA~2\Perforce\;C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINDOW~1\v1.0 Going to read 'C:\cpanfly\var\cpan\Metadata' Database was generated on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 10:27:00 GMT Running make for C/CH/CHROMATIC/UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.tar.gz Fetching with LWP: http://cpan.nas.activestate.com/authors/id/C/CH/CHROMATIC/UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.tar.gz Fetching with LWP: http://cpan.nas.activestate.com/authors/id/C/CH/CHROMATIC/CHECKSUMS Checksum for C:\cpanfly\var\cpan\sources\authors\id\C\CH\CHROMATIC\UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.tar.gz ok UNIVERSAL-can-1.15 UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/META.yml UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/Changes UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/MANIFEST UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/Build.PL UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/README UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/class.t UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/always_warn.t UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/00-load.t UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/SUPER-can.t UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/bad-input.t UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/object.t UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/lib UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/lib/Test UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/t/lib/Test/SmallWarn.pm UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/lib UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/lib/UNIVERSAL UNIVERSAL-can-1.15/lib/UNIVERSAL/can.pm CPAN.pm: Going to build C/CH/CHROMATIC/UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.tar.gz >>> C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe Build.PL Checking whether your kit is complete... Looks good Checking prerequisites... Looks good Creating new 'Build' script for 'UNIVERSAL-can' version '1.15' >>> C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe ./Build Copying lib\UNIVERSAL\can.pm -> blib\lib\UNIVERSAL\can.pm Manifying blib\lib/UNIVERSAL/can.pm -> blib\libdoc\UNIVERSAL.can.3 HTMLifying blib\lib\UNIVERSAL\can.pm -> blib\libhtml\site\lib\UNIVERSAL\can.html CHROMATIC/UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.tar.gz C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe ./Build -- OK Running Build test >>> C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe ./Build test verbose=1 # Testing UNIVERSAL::can 1.15, Perl 5.010000, C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe t\00-load.t ...... 1..3 ok 1 - use UNIVERSAL::can; ok 2 - UNIVERSAL::can() should not export can() ok 3 - .. but should export it when requested ok t\SUPER-can.t .... 1..2 ok 1 - CLASS->SUPER::can(METHOD) does not give a warning ok 2 - CLASS->SUPER::can(METHOD) does not invoke CLASS->can(METHOD) ok t\always_warn.t .. 1..2 ok 1 - use UNIVERSAL::can; ok 2 - -always_warn flag should make module always warn ok t\bad-input.t .... 1..23 ok 1 - use UNIVERSAL::can; ok 2 - (undef) should be false ok 3 - ... and not throw a warning ok 4 - should be false ok 5 - ... and not throw a warning ok 6 - SCALAR(0x2a29f0) should be false ok 7 - ... and not throw a warning ok 8 - HASH(0x2a8228) should be false ok 9 - ... and not throw a warning ok 10 - ARRAY(0x25f250) should be false ok 11 - ... and not throw a warning ok 12 - 0 should be false ok 13 - ... and not throw a warning ok 14 - CODE(0x2a4d28) should be false ok 15 - ... and not throw a warning ok 16 - *test::FH should be false ok 17 - ... and not throw a warning ok 18 - -1 should be false ok 19 - ... and not throw a warning ok 20 - 0.003 should be false ok 21 - ... and not throw a warning ok 22 - . should be false ok 23 - ... and not throw a warning ok t\class.t ........ 1..16 ok 1 - use UNIVERSAL::can; ok 2 - can() should return true for defined class methods ok 3 - ... returning a code reference ok 4 - ... the correct code reference ok 5 - calling UNIVERSAL::can() as function on invocant should warn ok 6 - UNIVERSAL::can() should return true then too ok 7 - ... returning a code reference ok 8 - ... the correct code reference ok 9 - can() should return true for methods called as class methods ok 10 - ... and false for nonexistant methods ok 11 - calling UNIVERSAL::can() as function on class name invocant should warn ok 12 - ... but only with warnings enabled ok 13 - ... and not with warnings diabled for UNIVERSAL::can ok 14 - can() should return true for class can() method ok 15 - ... returning a code reference ok 16 - ... the correct code reference ok t\object.t ....... 1..6 ok 1 - use UNIVERSAL::can; ok 2 - UNIVERSAL::can() should return a true value, if possible ok 3 - ... a code ref, if possible ok 4 - ... or undef if not ok 5 - ... the proper code ref ok 6 - ... not eating any exceptions already thrown ok All tests successful. Files=6, Tests=52, 2 wallclock secs ( 0.08 usr + 0.19 sys = 0.27 CPU) Result: PASS CHROMATIC/UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.tar.gz C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe ./Build test verbose=1 -- OK chromatic <chromatic@wgz.org> Hack around people calling UNIVERSAL::can() as a function >>> (cd C:\cpanfly\var\cpan\build\UNIVERSAL-can-1.15-QjeTaA && tar cvf - UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.ppd blib) | gzip -c >C:/cpanfly/var/REPO/C/CH/CHROMATIC/UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.tar.gz UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.ppd blib/ blib/lib/ blib/lib/UNIVERSAL/ blib/lib/UNIVERSAL/can.pm >>> mv C:\cpanfly\var\cpan\build\UNIVERSAL-can-1.15-QjeTaA/UNIVERSAL-can-1.15.ppd C:/cpanfly/var/REPO/C/CH/CHROMATIC Finished 2009-06-26T04:03:07