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September 06, 2011 Out of Source Unittests | ||||
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Hi, is there any well supported way to store the unittest code in different files then the actual code? I really don't like to clutter my code with tests or test helper functions. Also: Is there a library or possibility to turn the "example:" ddoc sections into unittests? Greetings, Tobias |
September 06, 2011 Re: Out of Source Unittests | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tobias Pankrath | On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 12:42:08 -0400, Tobias Pankrath <tobias@pankrath.net> wrote: > Hi, > > is there any well supported way to store the unittest code in different > files then the actual code? I really don't like to clutter my code with > tests or test helper functions. Yes, just move those unit tests into another module. However, it won't have access to private members. > > Also: Is there a library or possibility to turn the "example:" ddoc > sections into unittests? That is a oft-requested feature, and I think eventually it will make its way into D. I don't think there's any library that does it currently. -Steve |
September 06, 2011 Re: Out of Source Unittests | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steven Schveighoffer | >
> Yes, just move those unit tests into another module.
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> However, it won't have access to private members.
Which is IMO a showstopper.
How do you handle your unit tests? I am now stuffing everything related to unit tests at the bottom of the module into an private scope (section?). This way it is out of the way and I can easily "fold" it with my editor.
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September 06, 2011 Re: Out of Source Unittests | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tobias Pankrath | Tobias Pankrath:
> is there any well supported way to store the unittest code in different files then the actual code? I really don't like to clutter my code with tests or test helper functions.
Unittests too are code. I suggest to keep unittests close to the code they test because this is handy (unless there are a large amount of tests).
D has nestable functions, so you are often able to put the helper functions inside the unittests.
Bye,
bearophile
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September 06, 2011 Re: Out of Source Unittests | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tobias Pankrath | If you really need that you could use the import expression to mixin your unittests. But you should really put the unittests next to the tested code. A good editor could fold it anyway. |
September 07, 2011 Re: Out of Source Unittests | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tobias Pankrath | On 2011-09-06 19:15, Tobias Pankrath wrote: >> >> Yes, just move those unit tests into another module. >> >> However, it won't have access to private members. > > Which is IMO a showstopper. > > How do you handle your unit tests? I am now stuffing everything related > to unit tests at the bottom of the module into an private scope > (section?). This way it is out of the way and I can easily "fold" it > with my editor. I have my unit tests in a completely different package: https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orange/tree/master/tests -- /Jacob Carlborg |
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