use NetAddr::IP;
# $Id: v4-sprefix.t,v 1.1.1.1 2006/08/14 15:36:06 lem Exp $
my @addr = (
[ '10.', '10.0.0.0/8' ],
[ '11.11.', '11.11.0.0/16' ],
[ '12.12.12.', '12.12.12.0/24' ],
[ '13.13.13.13', '13.13.13.13/32' ],
);
$| = 1;
print "1..", (3 * scalar @addr), "\n";
my $count = 1;
for my $a (@addr) {
my $ip = new NetAddr::IP $a->[0];
if ($ip->cidr eq $a->[1]) {
print "ok $count\n";
}
else {
print "not ok $count\n";
}
++ $count;
my $p = new NetAddr::IP $ip->cidr;
if ($p->prefix eq $a->[0]) {
print "ok $count\n";
}
else {
print "not ok $count\n";
}
++ $count;
if ($p->nprefix eq $a->[0]) {
print "ok $count\n";
}
else {
print "not ok $count\n";
}
++ $count;
}