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# Description Test runner now performs following actions in order to run tests: * Module file is opened * Public function with random name is added to the source code, this function calls user-specified private function * Modified module file is saved under random name in $nu.temp-path * Modified module file is imported in subprocess, injected function is called by the test runner # User-Facing Changes <!-- List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps us keep track of breaking changes. --> * Test functions no longer need to be exported * test functions no longer need to reside in separate test_ files * setup and teardown renamed to before-each and after-each respectively * before-all and after-all functions added that run before all tests in given module. This matches the behavior of test runners used by other languages such as JUnit/TestNG or Mocha # Tests + Formatting # After Submitting --------- Co-authored-by: Kamil <skelly37@protonmail.com> Co-authored-by: amtoine <stevan.antoine@gmail.com>
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70 lines
1.7 KiB
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use std *
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def test_assert [] {
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assert true
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assert (1 + 2 == 3)
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assert error { assert false }
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assert error { assert (1 + 2 == 4) }
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}
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def test_assert_not [] {
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assert not false
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assert not (1 + 2 == 4)
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assert error { assert not true }
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assert error { assert not (1 + 2 == 3) }
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}
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def test_assert_equal [] {
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assert equal (1 + 2) 3
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assert equal (0.1 + 0.2 | into string | into decimal) 0.3 # 0.30000000000000004 == 0.3
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assert error { assert equal 1 "foo" }
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assert error { assert equal (1 + 2) 4 }
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}
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def test_assert_not_equal [] {
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assert not equal (1 + 2) 4
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assert not equal 1 "foo"
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assert not equal (1 + 2) "3"
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assert error { assert not equal 1 1 }
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}
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def test_assert_error [] {
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let failing_code = {|| missing_code_to_run}
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assert error $failing_code
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let good_code = {|| }
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let assert_error_raised = (try { do assert $good_code; false } catch { true })
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assert $assert_error_raised "The assert error should raise an error if there is no error in the executed code."
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}
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def test_assert_less [] {
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assert less 1 2
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assert error { assert less 1 1 }
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}
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def test_assert_less_or_equal [] {
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assert less or equal 1 2
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assert less or equal 1 1
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assert error { assert less or equal 1 0 }
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}
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def test_assert_greater [] {
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assert greater 2 1
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assert error { assert greater 2 2 }
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}
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def test_assert_greater_or_equal [] {
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assert greater or equal 1 1
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assert greater or equal 2 1
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assert error { assert greater or equal 0 1 }
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}
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def test_assert_length [] {
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assert length [0, 0, 0] 3
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assert error { assert length [0, 0] 3 }
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}
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def test_assert_skip [] {
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assert skip # This test case is skipped on purpose
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}
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