# please don't do stuff like this ...
# put it on the command-line with the -I option
#
# use lib '../../lib';
use Experimental::Sample;
use Test::Unit;
use constant DEBUG => 0;
# code to be tested will be somewhere around here
# define tests, set_up and tear_down
sub test_ok_1 {
assert(23 == 23);
}
sub test_ok_2 {
assert(42 == 42);
}
sub test_ok_3 {
my $sample = new Experimental::Sample();
$sample->name( 'Joe' );
assert( 'Joe' eq $sample->name() );
}
sub set_up {
print "hello world\n" if DEBUG;
}
sub tear_down {
print "leaving world again\n" if DEBUG;
}
# and run them
# This will not work, as the test methods were
# defined in package main:
#
# create_suite( 'Experimental::Sample' );
# run_suite();
#
# We need to create the default suite to pick
# our test methods up - they just use the
# methods in Experimental::Sample ...
#
# The other way is to define the tests in
# package Experimental::Sample itself.
# Then we can proceed as indicated above,
# but we obviously need to run the suite
# we created, not the default suite:
sub Experimental::Sample::test_ok_1 {
assert(23 == 23);
}
sub Experimental::Sample::test_ok_2 {
assert(42 == 42);
}
sub Experimental::Sample::test_ok_3 {
my $sample = new Experimental::Sample();
$sample->name( 'Joe' );
assert( 'Joe' eq $sample->name() );
}
create_suite( 'Experimental::Sample' );
run_suite( 'Experimental::Sample' );