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related to the namespace bullet point in - https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8450 # Description this was the last module of the standard library with a broken namespace, this PR takes care of this. - `run-tests` has been moved to `std/mod.nu` - `std/testing.nu` has been moved to `std/assert.nu` - the namespace has been fixed - `assert` is now called `main` and used in all the other `std assert` commands - for `std assert length` and `std assert str contains`, in order not to shadow the built-in `length` and `str contains` commands, i've used `alias "core ..." = ...` to (1) define `foo` in `assert.nu` and (2) still use the builtin `foo` with `core foo` (replace `foo` by `length` or `str contains`) - tests have been fixed accordingly # User-Facing Changes one can not use ``` use std "assert equal" ``` anymore because `assert ...` is not exported from `std`. `std assert` is now a *real* module. # Tests + Formatting - 🟢 `toolkit fmt` - 🟢 `toolkit clippy` - ⚫ `toolkit test` - ⚫ `toolkit test stdlib` # After Submitting ``` $nothing ``` # Notes for reviewers to test this, i think the easiest is to - run `toolkit test stdlib` and see all the tests pass - run `cargo run -- -n` and try `use std assert` => are all the commands available in scope?
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31 lines
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use std log
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use std assert
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export def setup [] {
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log debug "Setup is running"
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{msg: "This is the context"}
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}
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export def teardown [] {
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log debug $"Teardown is running. Context: ($in)"
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}
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export def test_assert_pass [] {
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log debug $"Assert is running. Context: ($in)"
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}
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export def test_assert_skip [] {
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log debug $"Assert is running. Context: ($in)"
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assert skip
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}
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export def test_assert_fail_skipped_by_default [] {
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assert skip # Comment this line if you want to see what happens if a test fails
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log debug $"Assert is running. Context: ($in)"
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assert false
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}
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export def unrelated [] {
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log error "This should not run"
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}
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