use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More qw(no_plan);
use Path::Class;
BEGIN { use_ok('File::Cache::Parsed') or die }
my $fc=File::Cache::Parsed->new();
my %calls;
$fc->add_parser(qr{\.t$} => sub { $calls{t}++;return ['t',@_] });
$fc->add_parser(qr{\.pm$} => sub { $calls{pm}++;return ['pm',@_] });
my $base=file(__FILE__)->parent->parent;
my $module_file=$base->file('lib','File','Cache','Parsed.pm');
my $module_contents=$module_file->slurp;
my $test_file=$base->file('t','fcp-01.t');
my $test_contents=$test_file->slurp;
is_deeply($fc->get($module_file->stringify),
['pm',$module_file->stringify,$module_contents],
'parser ok 1');
is_deeply($fc->get($test_file->stringify),
['t',$test_file->stringify,$test_contents],
'parser ok 2');
is($calls{t},1,'called ok 1');
is($calls{pm},1,'called ok 2');
is_deeply($fc->get($test_file->stringify),
['t',$test_file->stringify,$test_contents],
'cache ok 1');
is($calls{t},1,'cache no-call ok 1');
is($calls{pm},1,'cache no-call ok 2');
$fc->del_parser(qr{\.t$});
is($fc->get($test_file->stringify),
$test_contents,
'default parser & invalidate ok');
is($fc->get($test_file),
$test_contents,
'cache ok 2');