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Test Anything Protocol : ウィキペディア英語版 | Test Anything Protocol The Test Anything Protocol (TAP) is a protocol to allow communication between unit tests and a test harness. It allows individual tests (TAP producers) to communicate test results to the testing harness in a language-agnostic way. Originally developed for unit testing of the Perl interpreter in 1987, producers and parsers are now available for many development platforms. ==History== TAP was created for the first version of the Perl programming language (released in 1987), as part of the Perl's core test harness (t/TEST ). The Test::Harness module was written by Tim Bunce and Andreas König to allow Perl module authors to take advantage of TAP. Development of TAP, including standardization of the protocol, writing of test producers and consumers, and evangelizing the language is coordinated at the TestAnything website.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Test Anything Protocol website )〕
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