# Test hyperlinks et al from Pod::ParseUtils BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require Test; import Test; plan(tests => 22); } use strict; use Pod::ParseUtils; # First test the hyperlinks my @links = qw{ name name/ident name/"sec" "sec" /"sec" http://www.perl.org/ text|name text|name/ident text|name/"sec" text|"sec" }; my @results = ( "the P manpage", "the Q entry in the P manpage", "the section on Q in the P manpage", "the section on Q elsewhere in this document", "the section on Q elsewhere in this document", "Q", "Q", "Q", "Q", "Q", ); ok(@results,@links); for my $i( 0..@links ) { my $link = new Pod::Hyperlink( $links[$i] ); ok($link->markup, $results[$i]); } # Now test lists # This test needs to be better my $list = new Pod::List( -indent => 4, -start => 52, -file => "itemtest.t", -type => "OL", ); ok($list); ok($list->indent, 4); ok($list->start, 52); ok($list->type, "OL"); # Pod::Cache # also needs work my $cache = new Pod::Cache; # Store it in the cache $cache->item( -page => "Pod::ParseUtils", -description => "A description", -file => "file.t", ); # Now look for an item of this name my $item = $cache->find_page("Pod::ParseUtils"); ok($item); # and a failure ok($cache->find_page("Junk"), undef); # Make sure that the item we found is the same one as the # first in the list my @i = $cache->item; ok($i[0], $item); # Check the contents ok($item->page, "Pod::ParseUtils"); ok($item->description, "A description"); ok($item->file, "file.t");