License | MIT |
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Maintainer | Vincent Hanquez <vincent@snarc.org> |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | Good |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Tasty support for KAT (Known Answer Tests)
- testKatDetailed :: TestName -> Resource a -> (String -> a -> IO Bool) -> TestTree
- testKatGrouped :: TestName -> Resource a -> (String -> a -> IO Bool) -> TestTree
- testKatLoad :: FilePath -> ([String] -> [(String, [a])]) -> IO (Resource a)
- newtype Resource a = Resource [(String, [a])]
- katLoaderSimple :: [String] -> TestResource (String, String)
- mapTestUnits :: (TestUnit (String, a) -> TestUnit b) -> TestResource (String, a) -> TestResource b
Run tests
testKatDetailed :: TestName -> Resource a -> (String -> a -> IO Bool) -> TestTree Source
run one tasty test per vectors in each groups
This is useful to have detailed output on what failed
and what succeeded. For a more concise output, use
testKatGrouped
testKatGrouped :: TestName -> Resource a -> (String -> a -> IO Bool) -> TestTree Source
run one tasty test per group
Load KAT resources
testKatLoad :: FilePath -> ([String] -> [(String, [a])]) -> IO (Resource a) Source
Read a KAT file into values that will be used for KATs tests
katLoaderSimple :: [String] -> TestResource (String, String) Source
From a simple KAT file, extract
- lines starting by #, are assumed to be comment
format should be the following:
skipped .. skipped .. [group1] f1= v1 f2= v2 ... f1= v3 f2= v4 ... [group2] ...
mapTestUnits :: (TestUnit (String, a) -> TestUnit b) -> TestResource (String, a) -> TestResource b Source