Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for Perl6::Slurp Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. cp Slurp.pm blib\lib\Perl6\Slurp.pm Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t t/chomp............ok 1 - use Perl6::Slurp; ok 2 - scalar slurp no chomp ok 3 - list slurp no chomp ok 4 - scalar slurp with chomp ok 5 - list slurp with chomp ok 6 - scalar slurp with chomp and :irs("\n") ok 7 - list slurp with chomp :irs("\n") ok 8 - scalar slurp with chomp :irs("\n\n") ok 9 - list slurp with chomp :irs("\n\n") ok 10 - scalar slurp with chomp :irs(undef) ok 11 - list slurp with chomp :irs(undef) ok 12 - scalar slurp with chomp :irs('ne') ok 13 - list slurp with chomp :irs('ne') ok 14 - scalar slurp with chomp :irs(qr/\n+|3/) ok 15 - list slurp with chomp :irs(qr/\n+|3/) ok 16 - scalar slurp with substitution chomp ok 17 - list slurp with substitution chomp ok 18 - scalar slurp with substitution chomp and :irs("\n") ok 19 - list slurp with substitution chomp :irs("\n") ok 20 - scalar slurp with substitution chomp :irs("\n\n") ok 21 - list slurp with substitution chomp :irs("\n\n") ok 22 - scalar slurp with substitution chomp :irs(undef) ok 23 - list slurp with substitution chomp :irs(undef) ok 24 - scalar slurp with substitution chomp :irs('ne') ok 25 - list slurp with substitution chomp :irs('ne') ok 26 - scalar slurp with substitution chomp :irs(qr/\n+|3/) ok 27 - list slurp with substitution chomp :irs(qr/\n+|3/) 1..27 ok t/errors...........ok 1 - use Perl6::Slurp; ok 2 - can't slurp in void context ok 3 - shouldn't be able to slurp non-existent file ok 4 - shouldn't be able to read from unreadable filehandle 1..4 ok t/filehandle.......ok 1 - use Perl6::Slurp; ok 2 - scalar slurp from filehandle ok 3 - list slurp from filehandle ok 4 - scalar slurp from '<', filehandle ok 5 - scalar slurp from empty filehandle ok 6 - list slurp from '<', filehandle ok 7 - list slurp from empty filehandle ok 8 - scalar slurp from '+<', filehandle ok 9 - scalar slurp from empty filehandle ok 10 - list slurp from '+<', filehandle ok 11 - list slurp from empty filehandle 1..11 ok t/filename.........ok 1 - use Perl6::Slurp; ok 2 - scalar slurp from 'data' in main ok 3 - list slurp from 'data' in main ok 4 - scalar slurp from '