How to Install and Uninstall libtest-base-perl Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 22,2024
1. Install "libtest-base-perl" package
This tutorial shows how to install libtest-base-perl on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
libtest-base-perl
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2. Uninstall "libtest-base-perl" package
This is a short guide on how to uninstall libtest-base-perl on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
libtest-base-perl
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the libtest-base-perl package on Kali Linux
Package: libtest-base-perl
Version: 0.89-2
Installed-Size: 85
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
Architecture: all
Depends: perl:any, libalgorithm-diff-perl, libspiffy-perl, libtext-diff-perl
Recommends: libtest-deep-perl, libyaml-perl
Size: 35124
SHA256: 898d6d718e5e5c14fef682b77bc467be11e3d04af3fc07779bbecadacfcb4e3f
SHA1: d494c040545a1ddf647c657b0a93e3b976cf72c7
MD5sum: dbb2bf61b14b8805c4e245f3ccb06c6c
Description: data driven testing framework for Perl
Testing is usually the ugly part of Perl module authoring. Perl gives you a
standard way to run tests with Test::Harness, and basic testing primitives
with Test::More. After that you are pretty much on your own to develop a
testing framework and philosophy. Test::More encourages you to make your own
framework by subclassing Test::Builder, but that is not trivial.
.
Test::Base gives you a way to write your own test framework base class that is
trivial. In fact it is as simple as two lines:
package MyTestFramework;
use Test::Base -Base;
.
A module called MyTestFramework.pm containing those two lines, will give all
the power of Test::More and all the power of Test::Base to every test file
that uses it. As you build up the capabilities of MyTestFramework, your tests
will have all of that power as well.
.
MyTestFramework becomes a place for you to put all of your reusable testing
bits. As you write tests, you will see patterns and duplication, and you can
"upstream" them into MyTestFramework. Of course, you don't have to subclass
Test::Base at all. You can use it directly in many applications, including
everywhere you would use Test::More.
.
Test::Base concentrates on offering reusable data driven patterns, so that you
can write tests with a minimum of code. At the heart of all testing you have
inputs, processes and expected outputs. Test::Base provides some clean ways
for you to express your input and expected output data, so you can spend your
time focusing on that rather than your code scaffolding.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Test-Base
Tag: role::shared-lib
Section: perl
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/libt/libtest-base-perl/libtest-base-perl_0.89-2_all.deb
Version: 0.89-2
Installed-Size: 85
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
Architecture: all
Depends: perl:any, libalgorithm-diff-perl, libspiffy-perl, libtext-diff-perl
Recommends: libtest-deep-perl, libyaml-perl
Size: 35124
SHA256: 898d6d718e5e5c14fef682b77bc467be11e3d04af3fc07779bbecadacfcb4e3f
SHA1: d494c040545a1ddf647c657b0a93e3b976cf72c7
MD5sum: dbb2bf61b14b8805c4e245f3ccb06c6c
Description: data driven testing framework for Perl
Testing is usually the ugly part of Perl module authoring. Perl gives you a
standard way to run tests with Test::Harness, and basic testing primitives
with Test::More. After that you are pretty much on your own to develop a
testing framework and philosophy. Test::More encourages you to make your own
framework by subclassing Test::Builder, but that is not trivial.
.
Test::Base gives you a way to write your own test framework base class that is
trivial. In fact it is as simple as two lines:
package MyTestFramework;
use Test::Base -Base;
.
A module called MyTestFramework.pm containing those two lines, will give all
the power of Test::More and all the power of Test::Base to every test file
that uses it. As you build up the capabilities of MyTestFramework, your tests
will have all of that power as well.
.
MyTestFramework becomes a place for you to put all of your reusable testing
bits. As you write tests, you will see patterns and duplication, and you can
"upstream" them into MyTestFramework. Of course, you don't have to subclass
Test::Base at all. You can use it directly in many applications, including
everywhere you would use Test::More.
.
Test::Base concentrates on offering reusable data driven patterns, so that you
can write tests with a minimum of code. At the heart of all testing you have
inputs, processes and expected outputs. Test::Base provides some clean ways
for you to express your input and expected output data, so you can spend your
time focusing on that rather than your code scaffolding.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Test-Base
Tag: role::shared-lib
Section: perl
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/libt/libtest-base-perl/libtest-base-perl_0.89-2_all.deb