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gentoo-overlay/dev-perl/HTML-TableContentParser/files/0.13-test.patch

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--- t/1.t
+++ t/1.t
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
use Test;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
BEGIN { plan tests => 34 }
@@ -20,7 +22,7 @@
## Test object creation
-$obj = HTML::TableContentParser->new();
+my $obj = HTML::TableContentParser->new();
ok(defined $obj, 1, $@);
@@ -29,14 +31,14 @@
## the correct values to the callback.
-$table_caption = 'This is a caption';
-$table_content1 = 'This is table cell content 1';
-$table_content2 = 'This is table cell content 2';
-$table_content3 = '<a href="SomeLink">This is table cell content 3, a link</a>';
-$table_content4 = 'Some more text wrapping <a href="SomeLink">This is table cell content 4</a> a link.';
-$header_text = 'Header text';
+my $table_caption = 'This is a caption';
+my $table_content1 = 'This is table cell content 1';
+my $table_content2 = 'This is table cell content 2';
+my $table_content3 = '<a href="SomeLink">This is table cell content 3, a link</a>';
+my $table_content4 = 'Some more text wrapping <a href="SomeLink">This is table cell content 4</a> a link.';
+my $header_text = 'Header text';
-$html = qq{
+my $html = qq{
<html>
<head>
</head>
@@ -59,7 +61,7 @@
$HTML::TableContentParser::DEBUG = 0;
-$tables = $obj->parse($html);
+my $tables = $obj->parse($html);
ok($tables->[0]->{caption}->{data}, $table_caption, $@);
ok($tables->[0]->{rows}->[0]->{cells}->[0]->{data}, $table_content1, $@);
ok($tables->[0]->{rows}->[1]->{cells}->[0]->{data}, $table_content2, $@);
@@ -124,16 +126,17 @@
ok(@$tables, 2, @_);
## and three headers for each table
-for $t (0..$#{@$tables}) {
- for (0..$#hdrs) {
- ok($tables->[$t]->{headers}->[$_]->{data}, $hdrs[$_], $@);
+for my $t (0..(@$tables-1)) {
+ for (0..2) {
+ # ok($t, $t);
+ ok($tables->[$t]->{headers}->[$_]->{data}, $hdrs[$_], $@);
}
}
## and three rows of three cells each, for each table.. (18 total).
-for $t (0..$#{@$tables}) {
- for $r (0..$#rows) {
+for my $t (0..1) {
+ for my $r (0..$#rows) {
for (0..2) {
ok($tables->[$t]->{rows}->[$r]->{cells}->[$_]->{data}, $rows[$r]->[$_], $@);
}