# Before `make install' is performed this script should be runnable with # `make test'. After `make install' it should work as `perl test.pl' ######################### We start with some black magic to print on failure. # Change 1..1 below to 1..last_test_to_print . # (It may become useful if the test is moved to ./t subdirectory.) BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..7\n"; } END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;} #use diagnostics; use Socket; require Net::Interface; $loaded = 1; print "ok 1\n"; ######################### End of black magic. # Insert your test code below (better if it prints "ok 13" # (correspondingly "not ok 13") depending on the success of chunk 13 # of the test code): use POSIX qw(EPERM); my $loopback = ($^O eq 'solaris') ? "lo0" : ($^O eq 'linux') ? "lo" : ($^O eq 'darwin') ? "lo0" : undef; my ($i) = Net::Interface->interfaces (); print $i ? "ok 2\n" : "not ok 2: $!\n"; $i = Net::Interface->new ($i->name); print $i ? "ok 3\n" : "not ok 3: $!\n"; my $m = $i->mtu (576); print (($m || $! == EPERM) ? "ok 4\n" : "not ok 4: $!\n"); $m = $i->mtu ($m); $m = $i->address; print "missing interface address\nnot " unless ($m = inet_ntoa($m)); print "ok 5\n"; package TEST; @ISA = qw (Net::Interface); my @y = (__PACKAGE__->new ($loopback))->address; print "missing interface address in array\nnot " unless ($y[2] = main::inet_ntoa($y[2])); print "ok 6\n"; print "got: $y[2], exp: $m\nnot " unless $m eq $y[2];; print "ok 7\n"; 1;