#!/usr/bin/perl -w #-*-Perl-*-
use lib "./t", "./lib";
use IO::Scalar;
use ExtUtils::TBone;
use Common;
#--------------------
#
# TEST...
#
#--------------------
my $RECORDSEP_TESTS = 'undef empty custom newline';
sub opener { my $s = join('', @{$_[0]}); IO::Scalar->new(\$s); }
### Make a tester:
my $T = typical ExtUtils::TBone;
Common->test_init(TBone=>$T);
$T->log_warnings;
### Set the counter:
my $main_tests = 1 + 1;
my $common_tests = (1 + 1 + 4 + 4 + 3 + 4
+ Common->test_recordsep_count($RECORDSEP_TESTS));
$T->begin($main_tests + $common_tests);
### Open a scalar on a string, containing initial data:
my $s = $Common::DATA_S;
my $SH = IO::Scalar->new(\$s);
$T->ok($SH, "OPEN: open a scalar on a ref to a string");
### Run standard tests:
Common->test_print($SH);
$T->ok(($s eq $Common::FDATA_S), "FULL",
S=>$s, F=>$Common::FDATA_S);
Common->test_getc($SH);
Common->test_getline($SH);
Common->test_read($SH);
Common->test_seek($SH);
Common->test_tie(TieArgs => ['IO::Scalar']);
Common->test_recordsep($RECORDSEP_TESTS, \&opener);
### So we know everything went well...
$T->end;
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