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=head1 TITLE PAGE

 Detailed Software Test Description (STD)

 for

 Perl File::AnySpec Program Module

 Revision: -

 Version: 

 Date: 2004/04/09

 Prepared for: General Public 

 Prepared by:  http://www.SoftwareDiamonds.com support@SoftwareDiamonds.com

 Classification: None

=head1 SCOPE

This detail STD and the 
L<General Perl Program Module (PM) STD|Test::STD::PerlSTD>
establishes the tests to verify the
requirements of Perl Program Module (PM) L<File::AnySpec|File::AnySpec>

The format of this STD is a tailored L<2167A STD DID|Docs::US_DOD::STD>.
in accordance with 
L<Detail STD Format|Test::STDmaker/Detail STD Format>.

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=head1 TEST DESCRIPTIONS

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identify different aspects of a test description
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=head2 Test Plan

 T: 8^

=head2 ok: 1


  C:
     use File::Spec;
     use File::Package;
     my $fp = 'File::Package';
     my $as = 'File::AnySpec';
     my $loaded = '';
     my @drivers;
     my @files;
 ^
 VO: ^
  N: UUT not loaded^
  A: $loaded = $fp->is_package_loaded($as)^
  E:  ''^
 ok: 1^

=head2 ok: 2

  N: Load UUT^
  R: L<DataPort::DataFile/general [1] - load>^
  S: $loaded^
  C: my $errors = $fp->load_package( $as)^
  A: $errors^
 SE: ''^
 ok: 2^

=head2 ok: 3

  N: fspec2fspec^
  A: $as->fspec2fspec( 'Unix', 'MSWin32', 'File/FileUtil.pm')^
  E: 'File\\FileUtil.pm'^
 ok: 3^

=head2 ok: 4

  N: fspec2os os2fspec 1^
  A: $as->os2fspec( 'Unix', ($as->fspec2os( 'Unix', 'File/FileUtil.pm')))^
  E: 'File/FileUtil.pm'^
 ok: 4^

=head2 ok: 5

  N: fspec2os os2fspec 2^
  A: $as->os2fspec( 'MSWin32', ($as->fspec2os( 'MSWin32', 'Test\\TestUtil.pm')))^
  E: 'Test\\TestUtil.pm'^
 ok: 5^

=head2 ok: 6

  N: fspec_glob Unix^



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