NAME
parrot-prove - Prove is a PIR-based TAP (Test Anything Protocol) Harness
SYNOPSIS
parrot-prove [option] [files]
DESCRIPTION
It eats test output (i.e. is a TAP consumer) and tells humans if the test suite passed, and if not, which kind of pretty colors of smoke came out. It is mostly equivalent to 'prove' from Perl 5.
Command line boolean options
To print all test lines use :
-v
--verbose
To run the tests in random order use :
-s
--shuffle
To show failed tests use :
-f
--failures
To show comments use :
-o
--comments
To ignore exit status from test scripts use :
--ignore-exit
To merge test scripts STDERR with their STDOUT use :
-m
--merge
To run tests in reverse order use :
--reverse
To suppress some test output while running tests use :
-q
--quiet
To print only summary result use :
-Q
--QUIET
To show only results with TODO or SKIP directives use :
--directives
To normalize TAP output in verbose output use :
--normalize
To display help use :
-h
--help
To display version use :
-v
--version
Command line options that take arguments
To interpreter to run the tests (' ' for compiled tests.) use :
-e
--exec
To store the resulting TAP in an archive file use :
-a
--archive
HELP
For more help or any other question you go to http://parrot.org or http://github.com/parrot/parrot.Or you can send email to 'parrot-dev@parrot.org'. You are also invited to join the #parrot IRC channel on irc.parrot.org.