# Before `make install' is performed this script should be runnable with
# `make test'. After `make install' it should work as `perl test.pl'
use Test;
use strict;
my ($testcount, $widget, $mw, $foo);
BEGIN { $testcount = 16; plan tests => $testcount };
eval { require Tk; };
ok($@, "", "loading Tk module");
eval {$mw = MainWindow->new() };
if ($mw) {
#--------------------------------------------------------------
my $class = 'DTree';
$foo = 'i01';
my $bar = 'DummyProject';
my $result;
my %bar = ('txt1' => 'data1', 'txt2' => 'data2', 'txt3' => 'data3' );
#--------------------------------------------------------------
print "Testing $class\n";
eval "require Tk::$class;";
ok($@, "", "Error loading Tk::$class");
eval { $widget = $mw->$class(); };
ok($@, "", "can't create $class widget");
skip($@, Tk::Exists($widget), 1, "$class instance does not exist");
if (Tk::Exists($widget)) {
eval { $widget->pack; };
ok ($@, "", "Can't pack a $class widget");
eval { $mw->update; };
ok ($@, "", "Error during 'update' for $class widget");
#------------------------------------------------------------------
my $style = $mw->ItemStyle ('text' ,
-anchor => 'e',
#-justify => 'right',
#-wraplength => '6',
-background => 'yellow', );
eval { $widget->configure( -datastyle => $style ); };
ok ($@, "", "Error: can't configure '-datastyle' for $class widget");
eval { $widget->configure( -sizecmd => \&test_cb ); };
ok ($@, "", "Error: can't configure '-sizecmd' for $class widget");
#
eval { $widget->add('i01', -data => 'i01',
-itemtype => 'text',
-text => 'DummyProject',
#-image => $xpms{project_icon},
-datastyle => $style); };
ok ($@, "", "Error: can't add text/data for $class widget");
eval { $widget->add('i02', -data => 'i02',
-itemtype => 'text',
-text => 'DummyTask',
#-image => $xpms{task_icon},
-datastyle => $style,); };
ok ($@, "", "Error: can't add text/data for $class widget");
eval { $result = $widget->get_item('i01'); };
ok($result, $bar, "can't get scalar from $class widget");
$result = $widget->get_item_value('i01');
ok($result, $foo, "$result, $bar can't get data of scalar from $class widget");
# here we need some more tests
#...
#------------------------------------------------------------------
eval { my @dummy = $widget->configure; };
ok ($@, "", "Error: configure list for $class");
eval { $mw->update; };
ok ($@, "", "Error: 'update' after configure for $class widget");
eval { $widget->destroy; };
ok($@, "", "can't destroy $class widget");
ok(!Tk::Exists($widget), 1, "$class: widget not really destroyed");
} else {
for (1..5) { skip (1,1,1, "skipped because widget couldn't be created"); }
}
}
else {
# Until very recently, Tk wouldn't build without a display.
# As a result, the testing software would look at the test
# failures for your module and think "ah well, one of his
# pre-requisites failed to build, so it's not his fault"
# and throw the report away. The most recent versions of Tk,
# however, *will* build without a display -
# it just skips all the tests.
skip ("Skip (No local X11 environment for Tk available) ") for (2 .. $testcount);
}
sub test_cb
{
print "test_cb called with [@_], \$foo = >$foo<\n";
}
1;