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package Test::Builder::Tester::Color; use strict; our $VERSION = '1.302194'; require Test::Builder::Tester; =head1 NAME Test::Builder::Tester::Color - turn on colour in Test::Builder::Tester =head1 SYNOPSIS When running a test script perl -MTest::Builder::Tester::Color test.t =head1 DESCRIPTION Importing this module causes the subroutine color in Test::Builder::Tester to be called with a true value causing colour highlighting to be turned on in debug output. The sole purpose of this module is to enable colour highlighting from the command line. =cut sub import { Test::Builder::Tester::color(1); } =head1 AUTHOR Copyright Mark Fowler E<lt>mark@twoshortplanks.comE<gt> 2002. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 BUGS This module will have no effect unless Term::ANSIColor is installed. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Test::Builder::Tester>, L<Term::ANSIColor> =cut 1;