# This is -*- perl -*-
use Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast;
use Test::More tests => 9;
ok(defined Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse(q{}),
'Empty zone');
ok(defined Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse(q{$ORIGIN acme.com.}),
'Simple $ORIGIN clause');
ok(defined Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse(q{$ORIGIN acme.com. ; comment}),
'Simple $ORIGIN clause with comments');
ok(defined Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse(q{$ORIGIN acme.com}),
'Simple $ORIGIN clause with no trailing dot');
ok(defined Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse(q{$ORIGIN acme.com ; comment}),
'Simple $ORIGIN clause with comments and no dot');
ok(defined Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse(q{$ORIGIN . ; comment}),
'Simple $ORIGIN clause with comments and just a dot');
ok(defined Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse(q{$ORIGIN .}),
'Simple $ORIGIN clause with just a dot');
ok(!defined Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse(text => q{$ORIGIN}, quiet => 1, soft_errors => 1),
'$ORIGIN token alone in the file');
my $rr = Net::DNS::ZoneFile::Fast::parse("\$ORIGIN bork.\n\$ORIGIN moo.bla\nmoof A 1.2.3.4");
ok(defined($rr) && 1 == @$rr && $rr->[0]->name eq "moof.moo.bla.bork", 'Relative origin');