File: date.cmp.t

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#!/usr/bin/perl

use warnings;
use strict;
use Test::Inter;
$::ti = new Test::Inter $0;
require "tests.pl";

our $obj1 = new Date::Manip::Date;
$obj1->config("forcedate","now,America/New_York");
our $obj2 = $obj1->new_date();

sub test {
   my (@test)=@_;
   $obj1->parse($test[0]);
   $obj2->parse($test[1]);
   return $obj1->cmp($obj2);
}

my $tests="

2007020312:00:00 2007020312:00:00 => 0

2007020312:00:00 2007020312:00:01 => -1

2007020312:00:01 2007020312:00:00 => 1

'2007020312:00:00 EST' '2007020312:00:00 CST' => -1

";

$::ti->tests(func  => \&test,
             tests => $tests);
$::ti->done_testing();

#Local Variables:
#mode: cperl
#indent-tabs-mode: nil
#cperl-indent-level: 3
#cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2
#cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0
#cperl-brace-offset: 0
#cperl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
#cperl-label-offset: 0
#End: