Myra test utils
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This Guile scheme package is dedicated to St. Nicholas of Myra, bishop from 4th century. According to a legend, young Nicholas inherited some meaningful wealth after his parents and then used it to make a secret gift of 3 money sacks that he dropped at a home of 3 poor girls — saving them from being forced into prostitution. He's been the prototype of Santa Claus.
What is this package for?
One part of the package — a test driver extracted from GNU Guix — allows SRFI-64
tests to be easily executed through Automake's make check
. This is the same
driver as also distributed with Automake, albeit with some extra improvements.
The other part — (myra-test-utils)
module — exports modified variants of
SRFI-64's test-*
forms that optionally spawn an interactive Guile REPL when an
unexpected condition is raised.
The test-error
macro additionally also alters the behavior of its original by
verifying the type of the error raised by tested code. The programmer-supplied
error-type
argument of the original test-error
form would be — as of GNU
Guile 3.0.9 — ignored (this is permitted by SRFI-64). Here it can be either an
SRFI-35 condition type, a procedure or #t
(for the original behavior of
accepting all error types).
The same module also supplies some convenience forms for using fixtures when executing test groups.
Using
Look at de Paul records for an example.
Building & installation
This software has a Guix package definition in Wojtek's personal channel. That can serve you as a point of reference.
Copying
This package is available under GNU GPL v3.0 or (at your option) any later version. Additionally, much of the source is independently available under CC0 v1.0. The repository is kept compliant with the REUSE specification, version 3.0.