App-Yath-Script
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AI_AND_LLM_POLICY.txt view on Meta::CPAN
Can developers use AI/LLM tools to contribute to Test2-Harness?
Developers who contribute to Test2-Harness are allowed to use whatever
tools they decide are necessary for their work. The project will not
micromanage a contributor's workflow. This includes AI/LLM tools.
AI/LLM code MUST be human vetted
Any code that goes into Test2::Harness should be vetted by a human.
Maintainers who merge pull requests MUST verify the accuracy and utility of
any PR.
If the AI/LLM generated code needs additional edits or corrections
before/during merge, those MUST be a separate commit indicating what human
actions were needed to correct the generated code.
AI/LLM code MUST be in digestible chunks
This applies to any code, but LLMs have a greater capacity for generating
large PRs that are too big for a human to digest and verify.
Overly large PRs must be broken up into smaller commits, and when possible
smaller PRs. If humans cannot reasonably verify a PR it should not be
accepted.
No 'vibe' coding
A human must understand what is being done from start to finish. AI may
assist, and be used as a tool. But it cannot do all the work, and it cannot
replace your own understanding of the code you are contributing.
Significant AI/LLM code MUST be noted as such.
t/unit/Script.t view on Meta::CPAN
like($found, qr/\Q$marker\E$/, 'path ends with marker filename');
unlink $marker;
# Non-existent file returns undef
my $missing = find_in_updir('.nonexistent_file_that_should_not_exist');
is($missing, undef, 'returns undef for missing file');
};
subtest 'script and module accessors' => sub {
# Before do_begin, these depend on package state. Just verify they are callable.
ok(defined &App::Yath::Script::script, 'script() is defined');
ok(defined &App::Yath::Script::module, 'module() is defined');
};
subtest 'inject_includes' => sub {
local %ENV = %ENV;
delete $ENV{T2_HARNESS_INCLUDES};
# Should be a no-op when env var is not set
my @orig_inc = @INC;
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