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###############################################################################
#
# Tests the output of Excel::Writer::XLSX against Excel generated files.
#
# reverse ('(c)'), January 2012, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
#
use lib 't/lib';
use TestFunctions qw(_compare_xlsx_files _is_deep_diff);
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 1;
###############################################################################
#
# Tests setup.
#
my $filename = 'optimize06.xlsx';
my $dir = 't/regression/';
my $got_filename = $dir . "ewx_$filename";
my $exp_filename = $dir . 'xlsx_files/' . $filename;
my $ignore_members = [];
my $ignore_elements = {};
###############################################################################
#
# Test the creation of a simple Excel::Writer::XLSX file.
#
use Excel::Writer::XLSX;
my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( $got_filename );
$workbook->set_optimization();
my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet();
# Test that control characters and any other single byte characters are
# handled correctly by the SharedStrings module. We skip chr 34 = " in
# this test since it isn't encoded by Excel as ".
for my $i ( 0 .. 33, 35 .. 255 ) {
my $char = chr $i;
$worksheet->write_string( $i, 0, $char );
}
$workbook->close();
###############################################################################
#
# Compare the generated and existing Excel files.
#
my ( $got, $expected, $caption ) = _compare_xlsx_files(
$got_filename,
$exp_filename,
$ignore_members,
$ignore_elements,
);
_is_deep_diff( $got, $expected, $caption );
###############################################################################
#
# Cleanup.
#
unlink $got_filename;
__END__
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