#!perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; use Test::More tests => 6; use lib qw( ./t/lib ); use Testing qw( _dumptostr ); my $hash = { foo => 42 }; for my $useperl (0..1) { my $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$hash]); $dumper->Terse(1); $dumper->Indent(2); $dumper->Useperl($useperl); is $dumper->Dump, <<'WANT', "Terse(1), Indent(2), Useperl($useperl)"; { 'foo' => 42 } WANT } my (%dumpstr); my $dumper; $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$hash]); $dumpstr{noterse} = _dumptostr($dumper); # $VAR1 = { # 'foo' => 42 # }; $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$hash]); $dumper->Terse(); $dumpstr{terse_no_arg} = _dumptostr($dumper); $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$hash]); $dumper->Terse(0); $dumpstr{terse_0} = _dumptostr($dumper); $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$hash]); $dumper->Terse(1); $dumpstr{terse_1} = _dumptostr($dumper); # { # 'foo' => 42 # } $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$hash]); $dumper->Terse(undef); $dumpstr{terse_undef} = _dumptostr($dumper); is($dumpstr{noterse}, $dumpstr{terse_no_arg}, "absence of Terse is same as Terse()"); is($dumpstr{noterse}, $dumpstr{terse_0}, "absence of Terse is same as Terse(0)"); isnt($dumpstr{noterse}, $dumpstr{terse_1}, "absence of Terse is different from Terse(1)"); is($dumpstr{noterse}, $dumpstr{terse_undef}, "absence of Terse is same as Terse(undef)");