#!./perl # # test out building qualifiers # # TEST DESC # 1 explicit ars_Login / ars_Logoff # 2 build qual, explicitly destroy it # 3 build, implicitly destroy (out of scope) # 4 build, implicitly destroy (exit) use ARS; require './t/config.cache'; print "1..4\n"; # test 1 -> login/logout my($ctrl) = ars_Login(&CCACHE::SERVER, &CCACHE::USERNAME, &CCACHE::PASSWORD); if(!defined($ctrl)) { print "not ok [1]\n"; } else { print "ok [1]\n"; } my $q1 = ars_LoadQualifier($ctrl, "ARSperl Test", qq{'Status' = "New"} ); if (defined($q1)) { print "ok [2]\n"; } else { print "not ok [2] ($ars_errstr)\n"; } print "expect DESTROY..\n"; undef $q1; # should result in a call to DESTROY print "did you get it? (ARSPDEBUG must be defined)\n"; { my $q2 = ars_LoadQualifier($ctrl, "ARSperl Test", "'Submitter' = \"jcmurphy\""); if (defined($q2)) { print "ok [3]\n"; } else { print "not ok [3] ($ars_errstr)\n"; } } # implicit call to DESTROY for q2 my $q3 = ars_LoadQualifier($ctrl, "ARSperl Test", "'Create Date' > \"1/1/2000 01:02:03\""); if (defined($q3)) { print "ok [4]\n"; } else { print "not ok [4] ($ars_errstr)\n"; } exit 0; #implicit call to DESTROY for q3