Unit tests should be written in modules other than those ending with *.t.
To run tests, you simply need to declare the unit test class followed by the tests you want to run. You can write 'Test' attribute to test, declare the number of tests in a unit, skip tests with 'Skip' attribute, and add any attributes to limit. Additionally, you can use the TODO function to indicate tests that are yet to be implemented.
Overall, Test::Classy provides a convenient and effective way to perform unit tests for your Perl modules. So, if you're looking for a hassle-free approach to unit testing, Test::Classy is definitely worth checking out.
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