File: 13short-name-has-slash.t

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w

use strict;

use File::Spec;
use Test::More;

use lib File::Spec->catdir( File::Spec->curdir, 't' );

BEGIN { require 'check_datetime_version.pl' }

plan tests => 2;

# Some time zone observances in the Olson DB have short names like
# "GMT/BST", which means "alternate between GMT and BST".  This tests
# that the parser does the right thing.
{
    my $dt = DateTime->new( year => 2005, month => 6,
                            time_zone => 'Europe/London' );

    is( $dt->time_zone_short_name, 'BST', 'time zone short name is BST' );
}

{
    my $dt = DateTime->new( year => 2005, month => 1,
                            time_zone => 'Europe/London' );

    is( $dt->time_zone_short_name, 'GMT', 'time zone short name is GMT' );
}