use strict;
use warnings;
print "1..7\n";
use URI;
my $u = URI->new("news:comp.lang.perl.misc");
print "not " unless $u->group eq "comp.lang.perl.misc" &&
!defined($u->message) &&
$u->port == 119 &&
$u eq "news:comp.lang.perl.misc";
print "ok 1\n";
$u->host("news.online.no");
print "not " unless $u->group eq "comp.lang.perl.misc" &&
$u->port == 119 &&
$u eq "news://news.online.no/comp.lang.perl.misc";
print "ok 2\n";
$u->group("no.perl", 1 => 10);
print "not " unless $u eq "news://news.online.no/no.perl/1-10";
print "ok 3\n";
my @g = $u->group;
#print "G: @g\n";
print "not " unless @g == 3 && "@g" eq "no.perl 1 10";
print "ok 4\n";
$u->message('42@g.aas.no');
#print "$u\n";
print "not " unless $u->message eq '42@g.aas.no' &&
!defined($u->group) &&
$u eq 'news://news.online.no/42@g.aas.no';
print "ok 5\n";
$u = URI->new("nntp:no.perl");
print "not " unless $u->group eq "no.perl" &&
$u->port == 119;
print "ok 6\n";
$u = URI->new("snews://snews.online.no/no.perl");
print "not " unless $u->group eq "no.perl" &&
$u->host eq "snews.online.no" &&
$u->port == 563;
print "ok 7\n";