PATH=C:\cpanfly-5.22-64\var\megalib\bin;C:\Perl-5.22-64\site\bin;C:\Perl-5.22-64\bin;C:\MinGW-64\bin;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\instantclient_11_2-64;C:\cpanfly-5.22-64\var\megalib\bin;C:\Perl-5.22-64\site\bin;C:\Perl-5.22-64\bin;C:\MinGW-64\bin;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\instantclient_11_2-64;C:\p4;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files\Git\cmd;C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake\bin Start 2017-02-08T02:10:00 ActivePerl-2201 CPAN-2.10 PATH=C:/CPANFL~4.22-/var/libs/bin;C:\CPANFL~4.22-\var\megalib\bin;C:\PERL-5~2.22-\site\bin;C:\PERL-5~2.22-\bin;C:\MinGW-64\bin;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\INSTAN~1;C:\CPANFL~4.22-\var\megalib\bin;C:\PERL-5~2.22-\site\bin;C:\PERL-5~2.22-\bin;C:\MinGW-64\bin;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\INSTAN~1;C:\p4;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WINDOW~1\v1.0\;C:\PROGRA~1\Git\cmd;C:\PROGRA~2\CMake\bin Reading 'C:\cpanfly-5.22-64\var\cpan\Metadata' Database was generated on Tue, 07 Feb 2017 04:29:02 GMT Checksum for C:\cpanfly-5.22-64\var\cpan\sources\authors\id\I\ID\IDOPEREL\Brannigan-1.100001.tar.gz ok Brannigan-1.100001 Brannigan-1.100001/README Brannigan-1.100001/Changes Brannigan-1.100001/LICENSE Brannigan-1.100001/INSTALL Brannigan-1.100001/dist.ini Brannigan-1.100001/META.yml Brannigan-1.100001/MANIFEST Brannigan-1.100001/README.md Brannigan-1.100001/META.json Brannigan-1.100001/SIGNATURE Brannigan-1.100001/t Brannigan-1.100001/t/00-load.t Brannigan-1.100001/Makefile.PL Brannigan-1.100001/MANIFEST.SKIP Brannigan-1.100001/t/02-simple.t Brannigan-1.100001/t/03-complex.t Brannigan-1.100001/lib Brannigan-1.100001/lib/Brannigan.pm Brannigan-1.100001/t/01-validations.t Brannigan-1.100001/lib/Brannigan Brannigan-1.100001/lib/Brannigan/Tree.pm Brannigan-1.100001/t/release-dist-manifest.t Brannigan-1.100001/lib/Brannigan/Examples.pod Brannigan-1.100001/lib/Brannigan/Validations.pm Configuring I/ID/IDOPEREL/Brannigan-1.100001.tar.gz with Makefile.PL >>> C:\Perl-5.22-64\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Have \cpanfl~4.22-\var\megalib Want \perl-5~2.22-\lib Your perl and your Config.pm seem to have different ideas about the architecture they are running on. Perl thinks: [megalib] Config says: [MSWin32-x64-multi-thread] This may or may not cause problems. Please check your installation of perl if you have problems building this extension. Generating a dmake-style Makefile Writing Makefile for Brannigan Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json IDOPEREL/Brannigan-1.100001.tar.gz C:\Perl-5.22-64\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL -- OK Running make for I/ID/IDOPEREL/Brannigan-1.100001.tar.gz >>> dmake cp lib/Brannigan/Examples.pod blib\lib\Brannigan\Examples.pod cp lib/Brannigan.pm blib\lib\Brannigan.pm cp lib/Brannigan/Tree.pm blib\lib\Brannigan\Tree.pm cp lib/Brannigan/Validations.pm blib\lib\Brannigan\Validations.pm IDOPEREL/Brannigan-1.100001.tar.gz dmake -- OK Running make test >>> dmake test TEST_VERBOSE=1 "C:\Perl-5.22-64\bin\perl.exe" "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(1, 'blib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t # Testing Brannigan 1.100001, Perl 5.022001, C:\Perl-5.22-64\bin\perl.exe t/00-load.t ................ 1..1 ok 1 - use Brannigan; ok t/01-validations.t ......... 1..80 ok 1 - required fails when value is undefined ok 2 - required succeeds when value is defined yet uninitialized ok 3 - required succeeds when value is defined and initialized ok 4 - forbidden succeeds when value is undefined ok 5 - forbidden fails when value is defined ok 6 - is_true succeeds when value is a non-zero number ok 7 - is_true succeeds when value is a string ok 8 - is_true fails when value is zero ok 9 - is_true fails when value is an empty string ok 10 - is_true succeds either case if boolean is false ok 11 - length_between succeeds when value is inside range ok 12 - length_between succeeds when range is exact and string is of the same length ok 13 - length_between fails when length is after range ok 14 - length_between fails when length is before range ok 15 - min_length succeeds when string is longer than minimum ok 16 - min_length succeeds when string is exactly the minimum ok 17 - min_length fails when string is shorter than minimum ok 18 - max_length succeeds when string is shorter than maximum ok 19 - max_length succeeds when string is exactly the maximum ok 20 - max_length fails when string is longer than maximum ok 21 - min_length succeeds when array is longer than minimum ok 22 - min_length succeeds when array is exactly the minimum ok 23 - min_length fails when array is shorter than minimum ok 24 - max_length succeeds when array is shorter than maximum ok 25 - max_length succeeds when array is exactly the maximum ok 26 - max_length fails when array is longer than maximum ok 27 - integer succeeds when value is an integer ok 28 - integer succeeds when value is zero ok 29 - integer fails when value is not an integer ok 30 - value_between succeeds when value is inside range ok 31 - value_between succeeds when range is exact and value is the same ok 32 - value_between fails when value is after range ok 33 - value_between fails when value is before range ok 34 - min_value succeeds when value is larger than minimum ok 35 - min_value succeeds when value is exactly the minimum ok 36 - min_value fails when value is lower than minimum ok 37 - max_value succeeds when value is lower than maximum ok 38 - max_value succeeds when value is exactly the maximum ok 39 - max_value fails when value is larger than maximum ok 40 - array succeeds when value is an array ok 41 - array fails when value is not an array (hash) ok 42 - array fails when value is not an array (integer) ok 43 - hash succeeds when value is an hash ok 44 - hash fails when value is not an hash (array) ok 45 - hash fails when value is not an hash (integer) ok 46 - one_of succeeds when value is in the array ok 47 - one_of fails when value is not in the array ok 48 - matches succeeds with a simple regex ok 49 - matches succeeds with a little more complex regex ok 50 - matches fails when value does not match regex ok 51 - min_alpha succeeds when string has more than minimum ok 52 - min_alpha succeeds when string has exactly the minimum ok 53 - min_alpha fails when string has less than minimum ok 54 - max_alpha succeeds when string has less than maximum ok 55 - max_alpha succeeds when string has exactly the maximum ok 56 - max_alpha fails when string has more than maximum ok 57 - min_digits succeeds when string has more than minimum ok 58 - min_digits succeeds when string has exactly the minimum ok 59 - min_digits fails when string has less than minimum ok 60 - max_digits succeeds when string has less than maximum ok 61 - max_digits succeeds when string has exactly the maximum ok 62 - max_digits fails when string has more than maximum ok 63 - min_signs succeeds when string has more than minimum ok 64 - min_signs succeeds when string has exactly the minimum ok 65 - min_signs fails when string has less than minimum ok 66 - max_signs succeeds when string has less than maximum ok 67 - max_signs succeeds when string has exactly the maximum ok 68 - max_signs fails when string has more than maximum ok 69 - max_consec succeeds when a string sequence is less than maximum ok 70 - max_consec succeeds when a numeric sequence is less than maximum ok 71 - max_consec succeeds when a string sequence is exactly than maximum ok 72 - max_consec succeeds when a numeric sequence is exactly than maximum ok 73 - max_consec succeeds when a string sequence is more than maximum ok 74 - max_consec succeeds when a numeric sequence is more than maximum ok 75 - max_reps succeeds when a string sequence is less than maximum ok 76 - max_reps succeeds when a numeric sequence is less than maximum ok 77 - max_reps succeeds when a string sequence is exactly than maximum ok 78 - max_reps succeeds when a numeric sequence is exactly than maximum ok 79 - max_reps succeeds when a string sequence is more than maximum ok 80 - max_reps succeeds when a numeric sequence is more than maximum ok t/02-simple.t .............. 1..7 ok 1 - Got a proper Brannigan object ok 2 - simple scheme with rejects ok 3 - simple scheme with no rejects ok 4 - inheriting scheme with rejects ok 5 - inheriting scheme with no rejects ok 6 - new scheme ok 7 - functional interface ok t/03-complex.t ............. 1..4 ok 1 - Got a proper Brannigan object ok 2 - complex scheme with no inheritance ok 3 - complex scheme with simple inheritance ok 4 - complex scheme with multiple inheritance ok t/release-dist-manifest.t .. skipped: these tests are for release candidate testing All tests successful. Files=5, Tests=92, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.08 usr + 0.02 sys = 0.09 CPU) Result: PASS IDOPEREL/Brannigan-1.100001.tar.gz dmake test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- OK Ido Perlmuter <ido@ido50.net> Comprehensive, flexible system for validating and parsing input, mainly targeted at web applications. >>> (cd C:\cpanfly-5.22-64\var\tmp\cpan_build\Brannigan-1.100001-I4uPof && tar cvf - Brannigan-1.100001.ppd blib) | gzip -c >C:/cpanfly-5.22-64/var/REPO/I/ID/IDOPEREL/Brannigan-1.100001.tar.gz Brannigan-1.100001.ppd blib/ blib/lib/ blib/lib/Brannigan/ blib/lib/Brannigan/Examples.pod blib/lib/Brannigan/Tree.pm blib/lib/Brannigan/Validations.pm blib/lib/Brannigan.pm Finished 2017-02-08T02:10:13