-# $Id: 2-ZOOM.t,v 1.9 2005-11-16 16:25:02 mike Exp $
+# $Id: 2-ZOOM.t,v 1.13 2007-09-14 10:36:13 mike Exp $
# Before `make install' is performed this script should be runnable with
# `make test'. After `make install' it should work as `perl 2-ZOOM.t'
use strict;
use warnings;
-use Test::More tests => 22;
+use Test::More tests => 23;
BEGIN { use_ok('ZOOM') };
my $msg = ZOOM::diag_str(ZOOM::Error::INVALID_QUERY);
ok($msg eq "Invalid query", "diagnostic string lookup works");
+$msg = ZOOM::diag_srw_str(27);
+ok($msg eq "Empty term unsupported", "SRW diagnostic string lookup works");
+
my $host = "no.such.host";
my $conn;
eval { $conn = new ZOOM::Connection($host, 0) };
+# For some reason, Red Hat signals this as a TIMEOUT rather than a CONNECT
ok($@ && $@->isa("ZOOM::Exception") &&
- $@->code() == ZOOM::Error::CONNECT && $@->addinfo() eq $host,
- "connection to non-existent host '$host' fails");
+ (($@->code() == ZOOM::Error::CONNECT && $@->addinfo() eq $host) ||
+ ($@->code() == ZOOM::Error::TIMEOUT && $@->addinfo() eq "")),
+ "connection to non-existent host '$host' fails: \$\@=$@");
-$host = "indexdata.com/gils";
+$host = "z3950.indexdata.com/gils";
eval { $conn = new ZOOM::Connection($host, 0) };
ok(!$@, "connection to '$host'");
$conn->destroy();
ok(1, "destroyed connection");
-my $options = new ZOOM::Options();
-eval { $conn = create ZOOM::Connection($options) };
+eval { $conn = create ZOOM::Connection() };
ok(!$@, "unconnected connection object created");
eval { $conn->connect($host, 0) };
ok(!$@, "delayed connection to '$host'");
ok($data =~ /^245 +\$a ISOTOPIC DATES OF ROCKS AND MINERALS$/m,
"rendered record has expected title");
my $raw = $rec->raw();
-ok($raw =~ /^00981n/, "raw record contains expected header");
+ok($raw =~ /^00966n/, "raw record contains expected header");
$rs->destroy();
ok(1, "destroyed result-set");