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module Example
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module Example
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import TAP
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import TAP
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-- this is for the examples, you don't need it for the library itself
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import Data.String
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import Data.IORef
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E = List (String, Nat)
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ToInfo Integer where toInfo n = [("val", show n)]
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-- a test suite consists of a list of tests, like in haskell's tasty
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-- or something like that. each one can be a group, so really it's a tree.
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--
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-- each test returns some `Either e a` (or `EitherT e IO a`), where
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-- `Left` is failure and `Right` is success.
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--
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-- `a` and `b` both have to implement `ToInfo`, which allows them to be
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-- printed as a YAML document. `()` implements `ToInfo` with an empty document,
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-- which is probably what you want most of the time in a success. but you
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-- can return any info you might need
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--
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-- if you expect a computation to fail, you can use `testThrows[IO]`, which
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-- takes a function to classify what errors are expected
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tests1 : Test
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tests1 = "one" :- [
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test "success" {e = E} $
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Right (),
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testIO "success in IO" {e = E} $ do
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let val = Z
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r <- newIORef val
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res <- readIORef r
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if res == val then pure () else
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throwError [("wanted", val), ("got", res)],
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test "failure" {a = ()} $
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Left [("oops", "ouch")],
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testThrows "throws 0" (== 0) {a = ()} $
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throwError 0
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]
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-- idris has trouble inferring types that seem to be obvious to me, which is why
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-- i keep having to specify `e` above.
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-- but anyway, most of the time i wrap these basic test functions in something
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-- more specific to the situation. like an hunit-style assertion
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-- (maybe the library should provide some of these?)
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assertEq : (Eq a, Show a) => (label : String) -> (got, exp : a) -> Test
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assertEq label got exp = test label $
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if got == exp then Right ()
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else Left [("exp", exp), ("got", got)]
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tests2 : Test
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tests2 = "two" :- [
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assertEq "2 + 2" (2 + 2) 4,
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assertEq "im gay" (words "im gay") ["im", "gay"]
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]
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-- you can use `todo` and `skip` for tests you haven't written yet, can't run
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-- in the current environment, or whatever. `todoWith` and `skipWith` take an
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-- extra reason.
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tests3 : Test
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tests3 = "three" :- [
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todo "drink water",
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skip $ assertEq "im gay" (words "im gay") ["im", "gay"],
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todoWith "take a sippy" "drink water",
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skipWith "(everyone already knows)" $
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assertEq "im gay" (words "im gay") ["im", "gay"]
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]
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-- if you pass `--version 14` (or `-V 14`) you get the output:
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--
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-- TAP version 14
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-- 1..3
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-- # Subtest: one
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-- 1..4
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-- ok 1 - success
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-- ok 2 - success in IO
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-- not ok 3 - failure
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-- ---
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-- oops: "ouch"
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-- ...
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-- ok 4 - throws 0
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-- not ok 1 - one
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-- # Subtest: two
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-- 1..2
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-- ok 1 - 2 + 2
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-- ok 2 - im gay
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-- ok 2 - two
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-- # Subtest: three
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-- 1..4
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-- ok 1 - drink water # todo
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-- ok 2 - im gay # skip
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-- ok 3 - drink water # todo take a sippy
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-- ok 4 - im gay # skip (everyone already knows)
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-- ok 3 - three
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--
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--
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-- if you pass `--version 13`, or nothing, it's flattened and you get
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--
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-- TAP version 13
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-- 1..10
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-- ok 1 - one ⟫ success
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-- ok 2 - one ⟫ success in IO
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-- not ok 3 - one ⟫ failure
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-- ---
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-- oops: "ouch"
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-- ...
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-- ok 4 - one ⟫ throws 0
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-- ok 5 - two ⟫ 2 + 2
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-- ok 6 - two ⟫ im gay
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-- ok 7 - three ⟫ drink water # todo
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-- ok 8 - three ⟫ im gay # skip
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-- ok 9 - three ⟫ drink water # todo take a sippy
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-- ok 10 - three ⟫ im gay # skip (everyone already knows)
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--
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-- it is `/usr/bin/prove`'s fault that flat is the default.
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--
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-- you can also have nice colours with `--colour/--color/-c`, and run only some
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-- tests with `--filter`.
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main : IO ()
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main : IO ()
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main = TAP.main !getTestOpts []
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main = TAP.main !getTestOpts [tests1, tests2, tests3]
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