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Subject: PASS String-Unescape-v0.0.2 v5.16.3
Date: 2014-07-15T18:07:07Z
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Dear Yasutaka ATARASHI,
This is a computer-generated report for String-Unescape-v0.0.2
on perl 5.16.3, created by CPAN-Reporter-1.2010_01.
Thank you for uploading your work to CPAN. Congratulations!
All tests were successful.
Sections of this report:
* Tester comments
* Program output
* Prerequisites
* Environment and other context
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TESTER COMMENTS
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Additional comments from tester:
this report is from an automated smoke testing program
and was not reviewed by a human for accuracy
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PROGRAM OUTPUT
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Output from 'C:\strawberry163\c\bin\dmake.exe test':
C:\strawberry163\perl\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t
t/00-compile.t ............ ok
t/author-critic.t ......... skipped: these tests are for testing by the author
"\c " is more clearly written simply as "\@" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "A" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "B" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "C" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "D" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "E" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "F" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "G" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "H" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c " is more clearly written simply as "I" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c
" is more clearly written simply as "J" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "K" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "L" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c
" is more clearly written simply as "M" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "N" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "O" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "P" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "Q" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "R" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "S" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "T" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "U" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "V" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "W" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "X" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "Y" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "Z" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "\[" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "\\" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "\]" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "\^" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "_" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c " is more clearly written simply as "\`" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c!" is more clearly written simply as "a" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c#" is more clearly written simply as "c" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c$" is more clearly written simply as "d" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c%" is more clearly written simply as "e" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c&" is more clearly written simply as "f" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c'" is more clearly written simply as "g" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c(" is more clearly written simply as "h" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c)" is more clearly written simply as "i" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c*" is more clearly written simply as "j" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c+" is more clearly written simply as "k" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c," is more clearly written simply as "l" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c-" is more clearly written simply as "m" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c." is more clearly written simply as "n" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c/" is more clearly written simply as "o" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c0" is more clearly written simply as "p" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c1" is more clearly written simply as "q" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c2" is more clearly written simply as "r" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c3" is more clearly written simply as "s" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c4" is more clearly written simply as "t" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c5" is more clearly written simply as "u" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c6" is more clearly written simply as "v" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c7" is more clearly written simply as "w" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c8" is more clearly written simply as "x" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c9" is more clearly written simply as "y" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c:" is more clearly written simply as "z" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c;" is more clearly written simply as "\{" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c<" is more clearly written simply as "\|" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c=" is more clearly written simply as "\}" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c>" is more clearly written simply as "\~" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c`" is more clearly written simply as "\ " at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c{" is deprecated and is more clearly written as ";" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c|" is more clearly written simply as "\<" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c}" is more clearly written simply as "\=" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c~" is more clearly written simply as "\>" at (eval 14) line 1.
"\c" is more clearly written simply as "\?" at (eval 14) line 1.
Illegal hexadecimal digit 'x' ignored at (eval 17) line 1.
Illegal hexadecimal digit '\' ignored at (eval 20) line 1.
Illegal hexadecimal digit '\' ignored at (eval 20) line 1.
Illegal hexadecimal digit 'q' ignored at (eval 20) line 1.
Illegal octal digit '8' ignored at (eval 23) line 1.
Illegal octal digit '8' ignored at (eval 23) line 1.
Non-octal character 'x'. Resolved as "\o{1}" at (eval 29) line 1.
t/basic.t ................. ok
t/case_and_meta.t ......... ok
Useless use of \E at (eval 10) line 1.
Useless use of \E at (eval 10) line 1.
Useless use of \E at (eval 10) line 1.
Useless use of \E at (eval 14) line 1.
t/exceptional.t ........... ok
t/limitation.t ............ ok
Useless use of \E at (eval 10) line 1.
t/quirks_in_perl.t ........ ok
t/release-kwalitee.t ...... skipped: these tests are for release candidate testing
t/release-pod-coverage.t .. skipped: these tests are for release candidate testing
t/release-pod-syntax.t .... skipped: these tests are for release candidate testing
All tests successful.
Files=10, Tests=50, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr + 0.08 sys = 0.10 CPU)
Result: PASS
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PREREQUISITES
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Prerequisite modules loaded:
build_requires:
Module Need Have
------------------- ---- --------
File::Spec 0 3.40
IO::Handle 0 1.33
IPC::Open3 0 1.12
Test::Exception 0 0.32
Test::More 0 1.001002
configure_requires:
Module Need Have
------------------- ---- --------
ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.30 6.64
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ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT
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Environment variables:
AUTOMATED_TESTING = 1
COMSPEC = C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = 1
PATH = C:\Program Files\Far Manager\;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\strawberry163\c\bin;C:\strawberry163\perl\site\bin;C:\strawberry163\perl\bin
PERL5LIB =
PERL5OPT =
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 2412
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING = 2412
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING_IN_RECURSION = 1244,2412
PERL_CR_SMOKER_CURRENT = String-Unescape-v0.0.2
PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL = --defaultdeps
PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT = 1
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = x86 Family 16 Model 5 Stepping 3, AuthenticAMD
TEMP = C:\DOCUME~1\c\LOCALS~1\Temp
TERM = dumb
Perl special variables (and OS-specific diagnostics, for MSWin32):
$^X = C:\strawberry163\perl\bin\perl.exe
$UID/$EUID = 0 / 0
$GID = 0
$EGID = 0
Win32::GetOSName = WinXP/.Net
Win32::GetOSVersion = Service Pack 3, 5, 1, 2600, 2, 3, 0, 256, 1
Win32::FsType = NTFS
Win32::IsAdminUser = 1
Perl module toolchain versions installed:
Module Have
------------------- --------
CPAN 2.00
CPAN::Meta 2.140640
Cwd 3.40
ExtUtils::CBuilder 0.280206
ExtUtils::Command 1.17
ExtUtils::Install 1.58
ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.64
ExtUtils::Manifest 1.61
ExtUtils::ParseXS 3.24
File::Spec 3.40
JSON 2.90
JSON::PP 2.27203
Module::Build 0.4205
Module::Signature 0.70
Parse::CPAN::Meta 1.4414
Test::Harness 3.30
Test::More 1.001002
YAML 0.90
YAML::Syck 1.24
version 0.9902
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Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 16 subversion 3) configuration:
Platform:
osname=MSWin32, osvers=4.0, archname=MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
uname='Win32 strawberry-perl 5.16.3.1 #1 Tue Mar 12 13:55:20 2013 i386'
config_args='undef'
hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=undef
useithreads=define, usemultiplicity=define
useperlio=define, d_sfio=undef, uselargefiles=define, usesocks=undef
use64bitint=undef, use64bitall=undef, uselongdouble=undef
usemymalloc=n, bincompat5005=undef
Compiler:
cc='gcc', ccflags =' -s -O2 -DWIN32 -DPERL_TEXTMODE_SCRIPTS -DPERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT -DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS -fno-strict-aliasing -mms-bitfields',
optimize='-s -O2',
cppflags='-DWIN32'
ccversion='', gccversion='4.6.3', gccosandvers=''
intsize=4, longsize=4, ptrsize=4, doublesize=8, byteorder=1234
d_longlong=undef, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=12
ivtype='long', ivsize=4, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='long long', lseeksize=8
alignbytes=8, prototype=define
Linker and Libraries:
ld='g++', ldflags ='-s -L"C:\strawberry163\perl\lib\CORE" -L"C:\strawberry163\c\lib"'
libpth=C:\strawberry163\c\lib C:\strawberry163\c\i686-w64-mingw32\lib
libs=-lmoldname -lkernel32 -luser32 -lgdi32 -lwinspool -lcomdlg32 -ladvapi32 -lshell32 -lole32 -loleaut32 -lnetapi32 -luuid -lws2_32 -lmpr -lwinmm -lversion -lodbc32 -lodbccp32 -lcomctl32
perllibs=-lmoldname -lkernel32 -luser32 -lgdi32 -lwinspool -lcomdlg32 -ladvapi32 -lshell32 -lole32 -loleaut32 -lnetapi32 -luuid -lws2_32 -lmpr -lwinmm -lversion -lodbc32 -lodbccp32 -lcomctl32
libc=, so=dll, useshrplib=true, libperl=libperl516.a
gnulibc_version=''
Dynamic Linking:
dlsrc=dl_win32.xs, dlext=dll, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags=' '
cccdlflags=' ', lddlflags='-mdll -s -L"C:\strawberry163\perl\lib\CORE" -L"C:\strawberry163\c\lib"'
Characteristics of this binary (from libperl):
Compile-time options: HAS_TIMES HAVE_INTERP_INTERN MULTIPLICITY
PERLIO_LAYERS PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV
PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS
PERL_MALLOC_WRAP PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV PL_OP_SLAB_ALLOC
USE_ITHREADS USE_LARGE_FILES USE_LOCALE
USE_LOCALE_COLLATE USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC USE_PERLIO USE_PERL_ATOF
Built under MSWin32
Compiled at Mar 12 2013 14:01:07
%ENV:
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING="2412"
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING="2412"
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING_IN_RECURSION="1244,2412"
PERL_CR_SMOKER_CURRENT="String-Unescape-v0.0.2"
PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL="--defaultdeps"
PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT="1"
@INC:
C:/strawberry163/perl/site/lib
C:/strawberry163/perl/vendor/lib
C:/strawberry163/perl/lib
.