use warnings;
use strict;
use lib 't';
use Test::More tests => 4;
use_ok('HTML::Template::Compiled');
use HTC_Utils qw($cache $tdir &cdir);
$HTML::Template::Compiled::MAX_RECURSE = 10; # default
{
my $htc = HTML::Template::Compiled->new(
path => $tdir,
filename => "recurse.html",
debug => 0,
);
$htc->param(
content => "1",
child => { content => "2",
child => { content => "3",
child => { content => "4",
child => { content => "5",
child => { content => "6",
child => { content => "7",
child => { content => "8",
child => { content => "9",
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
);
my $out = $htc->output;
cmp_ok($out, '=~', qr#((content: (?:\d+)).*){9}#s, "recursive ok");
for my $max (9, 15) {
my $out;
eval {
$HTML::Template::Compiled::MAX_RECURSE = $max;
$htc->clear_params;
$htc->param(
content => "1",
child => { content => "2",
child => { content => "3",
child => { content => "4",
child => { content => "5",
child => { content => "6",
child => { content => "7",
child => { content => "8",
child => { content => "9",
child => { content => "10",
child => { content => "11" },
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
);
$out = $htc->output;
};
#print "error: $@\n";
#print "out: $out\n";
if ($max == 9) {
ok($@ && $@ =~ m/recu/, "max recursion 10 > $max");
}
else {
cmp_ok($out, '=~', qr#((content: (?:\d+)).*){11}#s, "max recursion 10 < $max");
}
}
}