#!/usr/bin/perl
package Y;
sub new { bless {}, shift; }
sub foo { $_[0]->{foo} = $_[1] if $#_; $_[0]->{foo} }
package X;
use Test;
BEGIN { plan tests => 14 }
use Tie::RefHash;
use Class::MakeMethods::Template::Hash
'tiedhash' => [
a => {
'tie' => qw/ Tie::RefHash /,
'args' => [],
},
b => {
'tie' => qw/ Tie::RefHash /,
'args' => [],
},
];
sub new { bless {}, shift; }
my $o = new X;
ok( 1 ); #1
ok( ! scalar keys %{$o->a} ); #2
ok( ! defined $o->a('foo') ); #3
ok( $o->a_push('foo', 'baz') ); #4
ok( $o->a('foo') eq 'baz' ); #5
ok( $o->a_push('bar', 'baz2') ); #6
ok sub {
my @l = $o->a([qw / foo bar / ]);
$l[0] eq 'baz' and $l[1] eq 'baz2'
};
ok( $o->a_push(qw / a b c d / ) ); #7
ok sub {
my @l = sort keys %{$o->a};
$l[0] eq 'a' and
$l[1] eq 'bar' and
$l[2] eq 'c' and
$l[3] eq 'foo'
};
ok sub {
my @l = sort $o->a_keys;
$l[0] eq 'a' and
$l[1] eq 'bar' and
$l[2] eq 'c' and
$l[3] eq 'foo'
};
ok sub {
my @l = sort $o->a_values;
$l[0] eq 'b' and
$l[1] eq 'baz' and
$l[2] eq 'baz2' and
$l[3] eq 'd'
};
ok( $o->b_tally(qw / a b c a b a d / ) ); #8
ok sub {
my %h = $o->b;
$h{'a'} == 3 and
$h{'b'} == 2 and
$h{'c'} == 1 and
$h{'d'} == 1
};
# Test use of tie...
ok sub {
my $y1 = new Y;
my $y2 = new Y;
$y2->foo ("test");
$o->b ( $y1 => $y2 );
$o->b ($y1)->foo eq "test";
};
exit 0;
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