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You may not think of this as Perl, but I use ack religiously (it's a smart grep replacement written in Perl) and that lets me edit, for example, all of my Perl tests which access a particular part of our API:

vim $(ack --perl -l 'api/v1/episode' t)

As a side note, if you use vim, you can run all of the tests in your editor's buffers.

For something with more obvious (if simple) Perl, I needed to know how many test programs used out test fixtures in the t/lib/TestPM directory (I've cut down the command for clarity).

ack $(ls t/lib/TestPM/|awk -F'.' '{print $1}'|xargs perl -e 'print join "|" => @ARGV') aggtests/ t -l

Note how the "join" turns the results into a regex to feed to ack.

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You may not think of this as Perl, but I use ack religiously (it's a smart grep replacement written in Perl) and that lets me edit, for example, all of my Perl tests which access a particular part of our API:

vim $(ack --perl -l 'api/v1/episode' t)

As a side note, if you use vim, you can run all of the tests in your editor's buffers.