# Before `make install' is performed this script should be runnable with
# `make test'. After `make install' it should work as `perl test.pl'
######################### We start with some black magic to print on failure.
# Change 1..1 below to 1..last_test_to_print .
# (It may become useful if the test is moved to ./t subdirectory.)
BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..3\n"; }
END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;}
use Lingua::EN::Numbers::Easy;
$loaded = 1;
print "ok 1\n";
######################### End of black magic.
# Insert your test code below (better if it prints "ok 13"
# (correspondingly "not ok 13") depending on the success of chunk 13
# of the test code):
my @tests = ([1 => 'one'],
[2 => 'two'],
[0 => 'zero'],
[17 => 'seventeen'],
[-23 => 'negative twenty-three'],
["-23.4" => 'negative twenty-three point four'],
);
my $flag = 0;
foreach my $test (@tests) {
if ($test -> [1] ne $N {$test -> [0]}) {$flag = 1}
}
print $flag ? "not ok 2\n" : "ok 2\n";
our %Nums;
Lingua::EN::Numbers::Easy -> import (American => '%Nums');
@tests = ([4 => 'four'],
[5 => 'five'],
[0 => 'zero'],
[19 => 'nineteen'],
[-22 => 'negative twenty-two'],
[-22.4 => 'negative twenty-two point four'],
);
$flag = 0;
foreach my $test (@tests) {
if ($test -> [1] ne $Nums {$test -> [0]}) {$flag = 1}
}
print $flag ? "not ok 3\n" : "ok 3\n";