use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Clustericious::Config;
# Check for issues with autoload conflicts code imported
# from required modules.
my %tests = (
home => 'dir',
first => 'base',
Load => 'me',
Dump => 'me',
dclone => 'you',
getcwd => 'foo',
abs_path => 'bar',
prompt => 'hi',
);
my $c = Clustericious::Config->new({%tests});
for my $k (sort keys %tests) {
is $c->$k, $tests{$k}, "$k works";
}
done_testing();
1;