use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Exception; use Test::Differences; use Zonemaster::LDNS; subtest "Empty RRList" => sub { my $empty_impl = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new(); my $empty_expl = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new([]); my $singleton = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new([ Zonemaster::LDNS::RR->new_from_string('test. 0 IN TXT "hello"') ]); isa_ok($empty_impl, 'Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList'); isa_ok($empty_expl, 'Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList'); isa_ok($singleton, 'Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList'); # We really want to make sure that new() and new([]) have the same # semantics. ok( $empty_impl eq $empty_expl, "two distinct empty RRLists are equal to each other" ); ok( $empty_expl eq $empty_impl, "eq on two empty lists is commutative" ); eq_or_diff( $empty_impl->string, '', "stringifying an implicitly empty list gives empty string" ); eq_or_diff( $empty_expl->string, '', "stringifying an explicitly empty list gives empty string" ); ok( $empty_impl ne $singleton, "the implicitly empty list isn’t equal to a non-empty one" ); ok( $empty_expl ne $singleton, "the explicitly empty list isn’t equal to a non-empty one" ); $singleton->pop(); ok( $empty_impl eq $singleton, "now both lists are empty" ); is( $empty_impl->count(), 0, "count() on implicitly empty list is 0" ); is( $empty_expl->count(), 0, "count() on explicitly empty list is 0" ); is( $empty_impl->get(0), undef, "get(0) on empty list gives undef" ); is( $empty_impl->get(42), undef, "get(42) on empty list also gives undef" ); ok( !$empty_impl->is_rrset(), "an empty list is not an RRset" ); ok( !$empty_expl->is_rrset(), "an empty list is not an RRset" ); }; subtest "Good RRList" => sub { my $rr1 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RR->new_from_string( 'example. 10 IN NS ns1.example.' ); my $rr2 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RR->new_from_string( 'example. 10 IN NS ns2.example.' ); my $rrlist = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new( [ $rr1, $rr2 ] ); is( $rrlist->count, 2, 'Two in RRList' ); eq_or_diff $rrlist->string, "example.\t10\tIN\tNS\tns1.example.\nexample.\t10\tIN\tNS\tns2.example.", 'RRList string match'; isa_ok( $rrlist->get(0), 'Zonemaster::LDNS::RR'); isa_ok( $rrlist->get(0), 'Zonemaster::LDNS::RR::NS'); my $rrlist_reversed = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new( [ $rr2, $rr1 ] ); ok( $rrlist eq $rrlist_reversed, 'Equal RRLists' ); subtest "RRset" => sub { subtest "Same TTL and owner name" => sub { ok( $rrlist->is_rrset, 'Is a RRset with same TTL and owner name' ); }; subtest "Different CLASS" => sub { my $rr3 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RR->new_from_string( 'example. 10 CH NS ns3.example.' ); my $rrlist2 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new( [ $rr1, $rr3 ] ); ok( !$rrlist2->is_rrset, 'Is not a RRset with different CLASS' ); }; subtest "Different TYPE" => sub { my $rr3 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RR->new_from_string( 'example. 10 IN TXT ns3.example.' ); my $rrlist2 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new( [ $rr1, $rr3 ] ); ok( !$rrlist2->is_rrset, 'Is not a RRset with different TYPE' ); }; SKIP: { # Skipped due to a bug in LDNS, see https://github.com/NLnetLabs/ldns/pull/251 skip "Further is_rrset() testing disabled due to an issue in LDNS", 1; subtest "Different TTL" => sub { my $rr3 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RR->new_from_string( 'example. 20 IN NS ns3.example.' ); my $rrlist2 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new( [ $rr1, $rr3 ] ); ok( !$rrlist2->is_rrset, 'Is not a RRset with different TTL' ); }; subtest "Case varying owner name" => sub { my $rr3 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RR->new_from_string( 'eXamPle. 20 IN NS ns3.example.' ); my $rrlist2 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new( [ $rr2, $rr3 ] ); ok( $rrlist2->is_rrset, 'Is a RRset with case varying owner names' ); }; } }; my $rr3 = Zonemaster::LDNS::RR->new_from_string( 'example. 10 IN A 127.0.0.1' ); ok( $rrlist->push( $rr3 ), 'Push OK' ); is( $rrlist->count, 3, 'Three RRs in RRList' ); isa_ok( $rrlist->get(2), 'Zonemaster::LDNS::RR'); isa_ok( $rrlist->get(2), 'Zonemaster::LDNS::RR::A'); is( $rrlist->get(3), undef, 'No RR here'); while ( my $rr = $rrlist->pop ) { isa_ok( $rr, 'Zonemaster::LDNS::RR' ); } is( $rrlist->count, 0, 'Zero RRs in RRList' ); ok( !$rrlist->is_rrset, 'Is not a RRset' ); is( $rrlist->get(0), undef, 'No RR here'); }; subtest "Bad RRList" => sub { my $rr1 = 'example. IN NS ns1.example.'; my $rr2 = 'example. IN NS ns2.example.'; my @rrs = ( $rr1, $rr2 ); throws_ok { Zonemaster::LDNS::RRList->new( \@rrs ) } qr/Incorrect type in list/, 'crashes on incorrect type'; }; done_testing;