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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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=head1 NAME

apply_modify.t - Test suite for BibTool apply.modify.

=head1 SYNOPSIS

apply_modify.t 

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module contains some test cases. Running this module as program
will run all test cases and print a summary for each. Optionally files
*.out and *.err are left if the expected result does not match the
actual result.

=head1 OPTIONS

none 

=head1 AUTHOR

Gerd Neugebauer

=cut

use strict;
use BUnit;use warnings;



#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BUnit::run(name  => 'apply_modify_0',
    bib		 => <<__EOF__,
\@article{xyzzy, a=987}
\@modify{xyzzy, a=123}
__EOF__
    resource	 => 'apply.modify=off',
    expected_out => <<__EOF__,

\@Article{	  xyzzy,
  a		= 987
}
\@MODIFY{	  xyzzy,
  a		= 123
}
__EOF__
    expected_err => '' );

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BUnit::run(name  => 'apply_modify_1',
    bib		 => <<__EOF__,
\@article{xyzzy, a=987}
\@modify{xyzzy, a=123}
__EOF__
    resource	 => 'apply.modify=on',
    expected_out => <<__EOF__,

\@Article{	  xyzzy,
  a		= 123
}
__EOF__
    expected_err => '' );

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BUnit::run(name  => 'apply_modify_2',
    bib		 => <<__EOF__,
\@article{xyzzy, a=987}
\@modify{xyzzy, b=123}
__EOF__
    resource	 => 'apply.modify=on',
    expected_out => <<__EOF__,

\@Article{	  xyzzy,
  a		= 987,
  b		= 123
}
__EOF__
    expected_err => '' );

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BUnit::run(name  => 'apply_modify_3',
    bib		 => <<__EOF__,
\@article{xyzzy, a=987}
\@alias{qqq=xyzzy}
\@modify{xyzzy, a=123}

__EOF__
    resource	 => 'apply.modify=on apply.alias=on',
    expected_out => <<__EOF__,

\@Article{	  xyzzy,
  a		= 123
}

\@Article{	  qqq,
  a		= 987
}
__EOF__
    expected_err => '' );

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