package ounit2
OUnit testing framework
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ounit-v2.2.4.tbz
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Module OUnitDiff
Source
Unit tests for collection of elements
This module allows to define a more precise way to display differences between collection of elements. When collection differ, the tester is interested by what are the missing/extra elements. This module provides a diff
operation to spot the difference quickly between two sets of elements.
Example:
open OUnit;;
module EInt =
struct
type t = int
let compare = ( - )
let pp_printer = Format.pp_print_int
let pp_print_sep = OUnitDiff.pp_comma_separator
end
module ListInt = OUnitDiff.ListSimpleMake(EInt);;
let test_diff () =
ListInt.assert_equal
[1; 2; 3; 4; 5]
[1; 2; 5; 4]
;;
let _ =
run_test_tt_main ("test_diff" >:: test_diff)
;;
when run this test outputs:
OUnit: expected: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 but got: 1, 2, 5, 4
differences: element number 2 differ (3 <> 5)
Signatures
Definition of an element
Implementations
Collection of elements based on a Set, elements order doesn't matter
Collection of elements based on a List, order matters but difference display is very simple. It stops at the first element which differs.
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