use strict;
use warnings;
use Test2::V0;
use File::Slurp qw( read_file );
use Markdent::Handler::MinimalTree;
use Markdent::Parser;
use lib 't/lib';
use Test::Markdent;
# This test is here just to make sure that there's no hidden state preserved
# in our use of /g matches in the parser.
my $markdown
= read_file('t/mdtest-data/Markdown Documentation - Basics.text');
my $th1 = Markdent::Handler::MinimalTree->new();
my $th2 = Markdent::Handler::MinimalTree->new();
for my $handler ( $th1, $th2 ) {
my $parser = Markdent::Parser->new( handler => $handler );
$parser->parse( markdown => $markdown );
}
is(
tree_from_handler($th1),
tree_from_handler($th2),
'make sure we get the same results from parsing the same string twice in a row'
);
done_testing();