#!/usr/bin/env perl
# Try different calling convensions (::Tester is only using one)
# A few options are not formally tested; hopefully in the future.
# This script should work before any output of the other tests
# starts to be useful.
use warnings;
use strict;
use lib 'lib','t';
use TestTools;
use XML::Compile::Schema;
use XML::Compile::Tester;
#use Log::Report mode => 3;
use Test::More tests => 11;
my $schema = XML::Compile::Schema->new( <<__SCHEMA );
<schema xmlns="$SchemaNS">
<element name="test1">
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element name="t1e1" type="int"/>
<element name="t1e2" type="int"/>
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<element name="test2" type="int" />
</schema>
__SCHEMA
ok(defined $schema);
###
### ComplexType writer
###
my $w1 = writer_create $schema, "complexType writer", 'test1';
my $xml1 = writer_test $w1, {t1e1 => 12, t1e2 => 13};
compare_xml($xml1, <<__EXPECT);
<test1>
<t1e1>12</t1e1>
<t1e2>13</t1e2>
</test1>
__EXPECT
###
### SimpleType writer
###
my $w2 = writer_create $schema, "simpleType writer", 'test2';
my $xml2 = writer_test $w2, 14;
compare_xml($xml2, '<test2>14</test2>');