use warnings;
use strict;
-use Test::More tests => 7;
+use Test::More tests => 8;
use lib 'lib';
-use Data::Dump qw/dump/;
BEGIN {
- use_ok( 'Redis::Hash' );
+ use_ok('Redis::Hash');
}
-my $h;
+ok(my $o = tie(my %h, 'Redis::Hash', 'test-redis-hash'), 'tie');
-ok( my $o = tie( %$h, 'Redis::Hash', 'test-redis-hash' ), 'tie' );
+isa_ok($o, 'Redis::Hash');
-isa_ok( $o, 'Redis::Hash' );
+$o->CLEAR();
-$h = {};
+ok(!keys %h, 'empty');
-ok( ! %$h, 'empty' );
+ok(%h = ('foo' => 42, 'bar' => 1, 'baz' => 99), '=');
-ok( $h = { 'foo' => 42, 'bar' => 1, 'baz' => 99 }, '=' );
+is_deeply([sort keys %h], ['bar', 'baz', 'foo'], 'keys');
-is_deeply( $h, { bar => 1, baz => 99, foo => 42 }, 'values' );
+is_deeply(\%h, {bar => 1, baz => 99, foo => 42,}, 'structure');
-is_deeply( [ keys %$h ], [ 'bar', 'baz', 'foo' ], 'keys' );
+ok(my $mem = $o->info->{used_memory}, 'info');
-diag dump( $h );