t/cli.t calls scripts which run with the first perl found in the user's PATH (usually the system perl), not with the perl used for the build, as reported here:
Coverage remained the same at 86.312% when pulling b6ee2d10d620955691b7448882323d2986ebb94e on perl-version into 9f59494d4e75f7a68b693e2587738facf4c09cfd on master.
Coverage remained the same at 86.312% when pulling b6ee2d10d620955691b7448882323d2986ebb94e on perl-version into 9f59494d4e75f7a68b693e2587738facf4c09cfd on master.
t/cli.t
calls scripts which run with the first perl found in the user'sPATH
(usually the system perl), not with the perl used for the build, as reported here:Thanks to Slaven Rezic for spotting this and reporting it!