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use strict;
use warnings;
# this is for people who don't want Test::Builder to be loaded but want to
# use eq_deeply. It's a bit hacky...
package Test::Deep::NoTest;
our $NoTest;
{
local $NoTest = 1;
require Test::Deep;
}
sub import {
my $import = Test::Deep->can("import");
# make the stack look like it should for use Test::Deep
my $pkg = shift;
unshift(@_, "Test::Deep");
push @_, '_notest';
goto &$import;
}
1;
=head1 NAME
Test::Deep::NoTest - Use Test::Deep outside of the testing framework
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Test::Deep::NoTest;
if (eq_deeply($a, $b)) {
print "they were deeply equal\n";
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This exports all the same things as Test::Deep but it does not load
Test::Builder so it can be used in ordinary non-test situations.