#!/usr/bin/perl # Exercise the ability to call traceroute through a pipe. We use a # mock vesion of traceroute that returns a constant result. # This doesn't do much to exercise the peculiar timing issues that # traceroute can generate with its bursty output. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Net::Traceroute; require "t/testlib.pl"; os_must_unixexec(); plan tests => 3; my $tr = Net::Traceroute->new( trace_program => "./t/tracelie", host => "128.52.32.80" ); is($tr->hops(), 10, "hop count is 10"); is($tr->hop_query_host(1, 1), "66.92.73.1", "first hop is 66.2.73.1"); is($tr->hop_query_host(10, 1), "128.52.32.80", "last hop is 128.52.32.80");