[Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: tasty, a new testing framework

Jan Stolarek jan.stolarek at p.lodz.pl
Wed Aug 7 10:00:36 CEST 2013


Sorry, my last email got sent too quickly. Anyway, continuing my thought. So QuickCheck can classify tests:

  +++ OK, passed 100 tests (29% Short)

Can tasty display this classification info? That was a thing I missed a lot in test-framework and would probably motivate me to switch to tasty.

Janek

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Od: "Roman Cheplyaka" <roma at ro-che.info>
Do: haskell-cafe at haskell.org
Wysłane: wtorek, 6 sierpień 2013 22:51:57
Temat: Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: tasty, a new testing framework

* John Wiegley <johnw at fpcomplete.com> [2013-08-06 13:40:50-0500]
> >>>>> Roman Cheplyaka <roma at ro-che.info> writes:
> 
> > I am pleased to announce the first release of tasty, a new testing framework
> > for Haskell. It is meant to be a successor to test-framework (which is
> > unmaintained).
> 
> It would be nice to see a comparison of the various test frameworks and why
> one might select one over another.  I use hspec currently (which also
> integrates with HUnit, QuickCheck, etc.), and couldn't tell at a glance what
> tasty might offer.  And I particularly dislike writing tests inside of a
> gigantic list; I much prefer the "monadic" style of hspec.

This has been discussed on reddit here:
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/1jr8lb/tasty_a_new_testing_framework_successor_to/cbhiz40

Roman

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