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			207 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Haskell
		
	
	
	
	
	
| {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
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| {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
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| {-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
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| 
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| module Hledger.Utils.Test (
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|   -- * easytest
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|    module EasyTest
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|   ,runEasyTests
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|   ,tests
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|   ,_tests
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|   ,test
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|   ,_test
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|   ,it
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|   ,_it
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|   ,expectEq'
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|   ,expectParse
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|   ,expectParseError
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|   ,expectParseEq
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|   ,expectParseEqOn
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|   -- * HUnit
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|   ,module Test.HUnit
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|   ,runHunitTests
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|   ,assertParse
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|   ,assertParseFailure
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|   ,assertParseEqual
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|   ,assertParseEqual'
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|   ,is
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| 
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| ) where
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| 
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| import Control.Exception
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| import Control.Monad
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| import Control.Monad.State.Strict (StateT, evalStateT)
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| #if !(MIN_VERSION_base(4,11,0))
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| import Data.Monoid ((<>))
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| #endif
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| import Data.CallStack
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| import Data.Functor.Identity
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| import Data.List
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| import qualified Data.Text as T
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| import Safe 
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| import System.Exit
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| import System.IO
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| import Text.Megaparsec
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| import Text.Megaparsec.Custom
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| 
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| import EasyTest hiding (char, char', tests)  -- reexported
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| import qualified EasyTest as E               -- used here
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| import Test.HUnit hiding (Test, test)        -- reexported
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| import qualified Test.HUnit as U             -- used here
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| 
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| import Hledger.Utils.Debug (pshow)
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| import Hledger.Utils.UTF8IOCompat (error')
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| 
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| -- * easytest helpers
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| 
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| -- | Name the given test(s). A readability synonym for easytest's "scope".
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| test :: T.Text -> E.Test a -> E.Test a 
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| test = E.scope
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| 
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| -- | Skip the given test(s), with the same type signature as "test".
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| -- If called in a monadic sequence of tests, also skips following tests.
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| _test :: T.Text -> E.Test a -> E.Test a 
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| _test _name = (E.skip >>) 
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| 
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| -- | Name the given test(s). A synonym for "test".
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| it :: T.Text -> E.Test a -> E.Test a 
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| it = test
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| 
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| -- | Skip the given test(s), and any following tests in a monadic sequence. 
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| -- A synonym for "_test".
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| _it :: T.Text -> E.Test a -> E.Test a 
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| _it = _test
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| 
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| -- | Name and group a list of tests. Combines easytest's "scope" and "tests".
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| tests :: T.Text -> [E.Test ()] -> E.Test () 
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| tests name = E.scope name . E.tests
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| 
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| -- | Skip the given list of tests, and any following tests in a monadic sequence,
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| -- with the same type signature as "group".
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| _tests :: T.Text -> [E.Test ()] -> E.Test () 
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| _tests _name = (E.skip >>) . E.tests
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| 
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| -- | Run some easytests, returning True if there was a problem. Catches ExitCode.
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| -- With arguments, runs only tests in the scope named by the first argument
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| -- (case sensitive). 
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| -- If there is a second argument, it should be an integer and will be used
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| -- as the seed for randomness. 
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| runEasyTests :: [String] -> E.Test () -> IO Bool
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| runEasyTests args easytests = (do
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|   case args of
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|     []    -> E.run easytests
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|     [a]   -> E.runOnly (T.pack a) easytests
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|     a:b:_ -> do
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|       case readMay b :: Maybe Int of
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|         Nothing   -> error' "the second argument should be an integer (a seed for easytest)"
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|         Just seed -> E.rerunOnly seed (T.pack a) easytests
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|   return False
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|   )
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|   `catch` (\(_::ExitCode) -> return True)
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| 
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| -- | Like easytest's expectEq (asserts the second (actual) value equals the first (expected) value)
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| -- but pretty-prints the values in the failure output. 
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| expectEq' :: (Eq a, Show a, HasCallStack) => a -> a -> E.Test ()
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| expectEq' expected actual = if expected == actual then E.ok else E.crash $
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|   "\nexpected:\n" <> T.pack (pshow expected) <> "\nbut got:\n" <> T.pack (pshow actual) <> "\n"
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| 
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| -- | Test that this stateful parser runnable in IO successfully parses 
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| -- all of the given input text, showing the parse error if it fails. 
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| -- Suitable for hledger's JournalParser parsers.
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| expectParse :: (Monoid st, Eq a, Show a, HasCallStack) => 
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|   StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a -> T.Text -> E.Test ()
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| expectParse parser input = do
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|   ep <- E.io (runParserT (evalStateT (parser <* eof) mempty) "" input)
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|   either (fail.(++"\n").("\nparse error at "++).parseErrorPretty) (const ok) ep
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| 
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| -- | Test that this stateful parser runnable in IO fails to parse 
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| -- the given input text, with a parse error containing the given string. 
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| expectParseError :: (Monoid st, Eq a, Show a, HasCallStack) => 
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|   StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a -> T.Text -> String -> E.Test ()
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| expectParseError parser input errstr = do
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|   ep <- E.io (runParserT (evalStateT parser mempty) "" input)
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|   case ep of
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|     Right v -> fail $ "\nparse succeeded unexpectedly, producing:\n" ++ pshow v ++ "\n"
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|     Left e  -> do
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|       let e' = parseErrorPretty e
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|       if errstr `isInfixOf` e'
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|       then ok
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|       else fail $ "\nparse error is not as expected:\n" ++ e' ++ "\n"
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| 
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| -- | Like expectParse, but also test the parse result is an expected value,
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| -- pretty-printing both if it fails. 
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| expectParseEq :: (Monoid st, Eq a, Show a, HasCallStack) => 
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|   StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a -> T.Text -> a -> E.Test ()
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| expectParseEq parser input expected = expectParseEqOn parser input id expected
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| 
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| -- | Like expectParseEq, but transform the parse result with the given function 
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| -- before comparing it.
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| expectParseEqOn :: (Monoid st, Eq b, Show b, HasCallStack) => 
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|   StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a -> T.Text -> (a -> b) -> b -> E.Test ()
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| expectParseEqOn parser input f expected = do
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|   ep <- E.io $ runParserT (evalStateT (parser <* eof) mempty) "" input
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|   either (fail . (++"\n") . ("\nparse error at "++) . parseErrorPretty) (expectEq' expected . f) ep
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| 
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| -- * HUnit helpers
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| 
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| -- | Get a Test's label, or the empty string.
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| testName :: U.Test -> String
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| testName (TestLabel n _) = n
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| testName _ = ""
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| 
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| -- | Flatten a Test containing TestLists into a list of single tests.
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| flattenTests :: U.Test -> [U.Test]
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| flattenTests (TestLabel _ t@(TestList _)) = flattenTests t
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| flattenTests (TestList ts) = concatMap flattenTests ts
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| flattenTests t = [t]
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| 
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| -- | Filter TestLists in a Test, recursively, preserving the structure.
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| filterTests :: (U.Test -> Bool) -> U.Test -> U.Test
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| filterTests p (TestLabel l ts) = TestLabel l (filterTests p ts)
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| filterTests p (TestList ts) = TestList $ filter (any p . flattenTests) $ map (filterTests p) ts
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| filterTests _ t = t
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| 
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| -- | Simple way to assert something is some expected value, with no label.
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| is :: (Eq a, Show a) => a -> a -> Assertion
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| a `is` e = assertEqual "" e a  -- XXX should it have a message ?
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| 
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| -- | Assert a parse result is successful, printing the parse error on failure.
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| assertParse :: (Show t, Show e) => (Either (ParseError t e) a) -> Assertion
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| assertParse parse = either (assertFailure.show) (const (return ())) parse
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| 
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| 
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| -- | Assert a parse result is successful, printing the parse error on failure.
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| assertParseFailure :: (Either (ParseError t e) a) -> Assertion
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| assertParseFailure parse = either (const $ return ()) (const $ assertFailure "parse should not have succeeded") parse
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| 
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| -- | Assert a parse result is some expected value, printing the parse error on failure.
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| assertParseEqual :: (Show a, Eq a, Show t, Show e) => (Either (ParseError t e) a) -> a -> Assertion
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| assertParseEqual parse expected = either (assertFailure.show) (`is` expected) parse
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| 
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| -- | Assert that the parse result returned from an identity monad is some expected value,
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| -- on failure printing the parse error or differing values.
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| assertParseEqual' :: (Show a, Eq a, Show t, Show e) => Identity (Either (ParseError t e) a) -> a -> Assertion
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| assertParseEqual' parse expected = 
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|   either 
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|     (assertFailure . ("parse error: "++) . pshow) 
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|     (\actual -> assertEqual (unlines ["expected: " ++ show expected, " but got: " ++ show actual]) expected actual) 
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|     $ runIdentity parse
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| 
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| -- | Run some hunit tests, returning True if there was a problem.
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| -- With arguments, runs only tests whose names contain the first argument
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| -- (case sensitive). 
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| runHunitTests :: [String] -> U.Test -> IO Bool
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| runHunitTests args hunittests = do
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|   let ts = 
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|         (case args of
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|           a:_ -> filterTests ((a `isInfixOf`) . testName)
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|           _   -> id
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|         ) hunittests
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|   results <- liftM (fst . flip (,) 0) $ runTestTTStdout ts
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|   return $ errors results > 0 || failures results > 0
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|   where
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|     -- | Like runTestTT but prints to stdout.
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|     runTestTTStdout t = do
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|       (counts, 0) <- U.runTestText (putTextToHandle stdout True) t
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|       return counts
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