my $testNum = 1;
for my $thisFile ( undef, 'triple.zip' ) {
for my $thisListLength ( qw/0 1 3/ ) {
my $testName = "Test-$testNum";
$testNum++;
diag "Test $testName with "
. (defined($thisFile) ? $thisFile : 'no file')
. " and list length $thisListLength";
my $args = { name => $testName };
$args->{'filename'} = $thisFile
if (defined($thisFile) );
my $doc = XYZ::SuperDocument->create($args);
ok(defined($doc), "$testName object created");
# TODO: Add list stuff as well.
_testObject($doc,$args);
}
}
Here's what I have so far .. the lists are hard-coded for now, but I will move them to a common location. This is the create loop, and later in another scope I have load, test and delete operations inside an identical loop.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
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