Koha/t/Labels_split_lccn.t
Jonathan Druart 6f8b94f49c Bug 30110: Fix concatenation during assignements
There are several occurrences of `my $var += ` or .= in the code.
It should not cause problems but it's confusing.

Test plan:
Read the patch and confirm that the changes make sense.

Signed-off-by: Fridolin Somers <fridolin.somers@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com>
Signed-off-by: Fridolin Somers <fridolin.somers@biblibre.com>
2022-03-24 14:22:10 -10:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
use warnings;
use C4::ClassSplitRoutine::LCC qw( split_callnumber );
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
our $lccns = {};
if ($ARGV[0]) {
BAIL_OUT("USAGE: perl Labels_split_lccn.t 'HE 8700.7 .P6 T44 1983' 'HE,8700.7,.P6,T44,1983'") unless $ARGV[1];
$lccns = {$ARGV[0] => [split (/,/,$ARGV[1])],};
}
else {
$lccns = {
'HE8700.7 .P6T44 1983' => [qw(HE 8700.7 .P6 T44 1983)],
'BS2545.E8 H39 1996' => [qw(BS 2545 .E8 H39 1996)],
'NX512.S85 A4 2006' => [qw(NX 512 .S85 A4 2006)],
'QH541.15.C6 C25 2012' => [qw(QH 541.15 .C6 C25 2012)],
'123 ABC FOO BAR' => [qw(123 ABC FOO BAR)],
};
}
my $test_num = 1;
foreach (keys(%$lccns)) {
my $split_num = scalar(@{$lccns->{$_}});
$test_num += 2 * $split_num;
$test_num += 4;
}
plan tests => $test_num;
use_ok('C4::Labels::Label');
use vars qw($lccns);
}
foreach my $lccn (sort keys %$lccns) {
my (@parts, @expected);
ok($lccn, "lccn: $lccn");
ok(@expected = @{$lccns->{$lccn}}, "split expected to produce " . scalar(@expected) . " pieces");
ok(@parts = C4::ClassSplitRoutine::LCC::split_callnumber($lccn), "split LCC ($lccn)");
ok(scalar(@expected) == scalar(@parts), sprintf("%d of %d pieces produced", scalar(@parts), scalar(@expected)));
my $i = 0;
foreach my $unit (@expected) {
my $part;
ok($part = $parts[$i], "($lccn)[$i] populated: " . (defined($part) ? $part : 'UNDEF'));
ok((defined($part) and $part eq $unit), "($lccn)[$i] matches: $unit");
$i++;
}
}