# 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..4\n"; } END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;} use NetAddr::IP::InetBase qw( :upper ipv6_aton ipv6_n2x inet_any2n inet_n2ad ); $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): $test = 2; sub ok { print "ok $test\n"; ++$test; } my @num = qw # input expected ( a1b2:c3d4:e5d6:f7e8:08f9:190a:2a1b:3b4c A1B2:C3D4:E5D6:F7E8:8F9:190A:42.27.59.76 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 190A::102:304 190A:0:0:0:0:0:1.2.3.4 ); my $ff = ipv6_aton($num[1]); for(my $i=0;$i<@num;$i+=2) { my $num = $num[$i]; my $bstr = inet_any2n($num); my $rv = inet_n2ad($bstr); my $exp = $num[$i +1]; print "got: $rv\nexp: $exp\nnot " unless $rv eq $exp; &ok; }