API for test-is
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by Stuart Sierra
Usage:
(ns your-namespace
(:require clojure.contrib.test-is))
Overview
Backwards-compatibility for clojure.contrib.test-is
The clojure.contrib.test-is library moved from Contrib into the
Clojure distribution as clojure.test.
This happened on or around clojure-contrib Git commit
82cf0409d0fcb71be477ebfc4da18ee2128a2ad1 on June 25, 2009.
This file makes the clojure.test interface available under the old
namespace clojure.contrib.test-is.
This includes support for the old syntax of the 'are' macro.
This was suggested by Howard Lewis Ship in ticket #26,
http://www.assembla.com/spaces/clojure-contrib/tickets/26
Deprecated since clojure-contrib version 1.2
Public Variables and Functions
*load-tests*
var
True by default. If set to false, no test functions will
be created by deftest, set-test, or with-test. Use this to omit
tests when compiling or loading production code.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
*stack-trace-depth*
var
The maximum depth of stack traces to print when an Exception
is thrown during a test. Defaults to nil, which means print the
complete stack trace.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
apply-template
function
Usage: (apply-template expr values)
Replaces _1, _2, _3, etc. in expr with corresponding elements of
values. Returns the modified expression. For use in macros.
Source
are
macro
Usage: (are expr & args)
Checks multiple assertions with a template expression.
See clojure.contrib.template/do-template for an explanation of
templates.
Example: (are (= _1 _2)
2 (+ 1 1)
4 (* 2 2))
Expands to:
(do (is (= 2 (+ 1 1)))
(is (= 4 (* 2 2))))
Note: This breaks some reporting features, such as line numbers.
Source
assert-any
function
Usage: (assert-any msg form)
Returns generic assertion code for any test, including macros, Java
method calls, or isolated symbols.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
assert-predicate
function
Usage: (assert-predicate msg form)
Returns generic assertion code for any functional predicate. The
'expected' argument to 'report' will contains the original form, the
'actual' argument will contain the form with all its sub-forms
evaluated. If the predicate returns false, the 'actual' form will
be wrapped in (not...).
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
compose-fixtures
function
Usage: (compose-fixtures f1 f2)
Composes two fixture functions, creating a new fixture function
that combines their behavior.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
deftest
macro
Usage: (deftest name & body)
Defines a test function with no arguments. Test functions may call
other tests, so tests may be composed. If you compose tests, you
should also define a function named test-ns-hook; run-tests will
call test-ns-hook instead of testing all vars.
Note: Actually, the test body goes in the :test metadata on the var,
and the real function (the value of the var) calls test-var on
itself.
When *load-tests* is false, deftest is ignored.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
deftest-
macro
Usage: (deftest- name & body)
Like deftest but creates a private var.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
do-template
macro
Usage: (do-template expr & args)
Repeatedly evaluates template expr (in a do block) using values in
args. args are grouped by the number of holes in the template.
Example: (do-template (check _1 _2) :a :b :c :d)
expands to (do (check :a :b) (check :c :d))
Source
file-position
function
Usage: (file-position n)
Returns a vector [filename line-number] for the nth call up the
stack.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
find-holes
function
Usage: (find-holes form)
Recursively finds all symbols starting with _ in form.
Source
find-pure-exprs
function
Usage: (find-pure-exprs form)
Recursively finds all sub-expressions in form that do not contain
any symbols starting with _
Source
find-symbols
function
Usage: (find-symbols form)
Recursively finds all symbols in form.
Source
flatten-map
function
Usage: (flatten-map m)
Transforms a map into a vector like [key value key value].
Source
function?
function
Usage: (function? x)
Returns true if argument is a function or a symbol that resolves to
a function (not a macro).
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
get-possibly-unbound-var
function
Usage: (get-possibly-unbound-var v)
Like var-get but returns nil if the var is unbound.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
inc-report-counter
function
Usage: (inc-report-counter name)
Increments the named counter in *report-counters*, a ref to a map.
Does nothing if *report-counters* is nil.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
is
macro
Usage: (is form)
(is form msg)
Generic assertion macro. 'form' is any predicate test.
'msg' is an optional message to attach to the assertion.
Example: (is (= 4 (+ 2 2)) "Two plus two should be 4")
Special forms:
(is (thrown? c body)) checks that an instance of c is thrown from
body, fails if not; then returns the thing thrown.
(is (thrown-with-msg? c re body)) checks that an instance of c is
thrown AND that the message on the exception matches (with
re-find) the regular expression re.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
join-fixtures
function
Usage: (join-fixtures fixtures)
Composes a collection of fixtures, in order. Always returns a valid
fixture function, even if the collection is empty.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
report
multimethod
No usage documentation available
Generic reporting function, may be overridden to plug in
different report formats (e.g., TAP, JUnit). Assertions such as
'is' call 'report' to indicate results. The argument given to
'report' will be a map with a :type key. See the documentation at
the top of test_is.clj for more information on the types of
arguments for 'report'.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
run-all-tests
function
Usage: (run-all-tests)
(run-all-tests re)
Runs all tests in all namespaces; prints results.
Optional argument is a regular expression; only namespaces with
names matching the regular expression (with re-matches) will be
tested.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
run-tests
function
Usage: (run-tests)
(run-tests & namespaces)
Runs all tests in the given namespaces; prints results.
Defaults to current namespace if none given. Returns a map
summarizing test results.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
set-test
macro
Usage: (set-test name & body)
Experimental.
Sets :test metadata of the named var to a fn with the given body.
The var must already exist. Does not modify the value of the var.
When *load-tests* is false, set-test is ignored.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
successful?
function
Usage: (successful? summary)
Returns true if the given test summary indicates all tests
were successful, false otherwise.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
template?
function
Usage: (template? form)
Returns true if form is a valid template expression.
Source
test-all-vars
function
Usage: (test-all-vars ns)
Calls test-var on every var interned in the namespace, with fixtures.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
test-ns
function
Usage: (test-ns ns)
If the namespace defines a function named test-ns-hook, calls that.
Otherwise, calls test-all-vars on the namespace. 'ns' is a
namespace object or a symbol.
Internally binds *report-counters* to a ref initialized to
*inital-report-counters*. Returns the final, dereferenced state of
*report-counters*.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
test-var
function
Usage: (test-var v)
If v has a function in its :test metadata, calls that function,
with *testing-vars* bound to (conj *testing-vars* v).
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
testing
macro
Usage: (testing string & body)
Adds a new string to the list of testing contexts. May be nested,
but must occur inside a test function (deftest).
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
testing-contexts-str
function
Usage: (testing-contexts-str)
Returns a string representation of the current test context. Joins
strings in *testing-contexts* with spaces.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
testing-vars-str
function
Usage: (testing-vars-str)
Returns a string representation of the current test. Renders names
in *testing-vars* as a list, then the source file and line of
current assertion.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
try-expr
macro
Usage: (try-expr msg form)
Used by the 'is' macro to catch unexpected exceptions.
You don't call this.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
use-fixtures
multimethod
No usage documentation available
Wrap test runs in a fixture function to perform setup and
teardown. Using a fixture-type of :each wraps every test
individually, while:once wraps the whole run in a single function.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
with-test
macro
Usage: (with-test definition & body)
Takes any definition form (that returns a Var) as the first argument.
Remaining body goes in the :test metadata function for that Var.
When *load-tests* is false, only evaluates the definition, ignoring
the tests.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1
with-test-out
macro
Usage: (with-test-out & body)
Runs body with *out* bound to the value of *test-out*.
Added in clojure-contrib version 1.1