haskell-tasty-expected-failure 0.12.3-2 source package in Ubuntu
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haskell-tasty-expected-failure (0.12.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Declare compliance with Debian policy 4.6.2 * Sourceful upload for GHC 9.4 -- Ilias Tsitsimpis <email address hidden> Mon, 04 Sep 2023 09:26:09 +0300
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- Debian Haskell Group
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- Original maintainer:
- Debian Haskell Group
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- libghc-tasty-expected-failure-dev: mark tasty tests as failure-expected
With the function 'expectFail' in the provided module
Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure , you can mark that you expect
test cases to fail, and not to pass.
.
This can for example be used for test-driven development: Create the
tests, mark them with 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .expectFail' , and
you can still push to the main branch, without your continuous
integration branch failing.
.
Once someone implements the feature or fixes the bug (maybe
unknowingly), the test suite will tell him so, due to the now
unexpectedly passing test, and he can remove the
'Test.Tasty.ExpectedF ailure. expectFail' marker.
.
The module also provides 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .ignoreTest' to
avoid running a test. Both functions are implemented via the more
general 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .wrapTest' , which is also
provided.
.
This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language.
See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.
- libghc-tasty-expected-failure-doc: mark tasty tests as failure-expected; documentation
With the function 'expectFail' in the provided module
Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure , you can mark that you expect
test cases to fail, and not to pass.
.
This can for example be used for test-driven development: Create the
tests, mark them with 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .expectFail' , and
you can still push to the main branch, without your continuous
integration branch failing.
.
Once someone implements the feature or fixes the bug (maybe
unknowingly), the test suite will tell him so, due to the now
unexpectedly passing test, and he can remove the
'Test.Tasty.ExpectedF ailure. expectFail' marker.
.
The module also provides 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .ignoreTest' to
avoid running a test. Both functions are implemented via the more
general 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .wrapTest' , which is also
provided.
.
This package provides the documentation for a library for the Haskell
programming language.
See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.
- libghc-tasty-expected-failure-prof: mark tasty tests as failure-expected; profiling libraries
With the function 'expectFail' in the provided module
Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure , you can mark that you expect
test cases to fail, and not to pass.
.
This can for example be used for test-driven development: Create the
tests, mark them with 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .expectFail' , and
you can still push to the main branch, without your continuous
integration branch failing.
.
Once someone implements the feature or fixes the bug (maybe
unknowingly), the test suite will tell him so, due to the now
unexpectedly passing test, and he can remove the
'Test.Tasty.ExpectedF ailure. expectFail' marker.
.
The module also provides 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .ignoreTest' to
avoid running a test. Both functions are implemented via the more
general 'Test.Tasty.ExpectedFailure .wrapTest' , which is also
provided.
.
This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language, compiled
for profiling. See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.