Test::Assertion
NAME
provide 'is test-assertion' trait for older Rakus
SYNOPSIS
use Test;
use Test::Assertion;
sub foo-test() is test-assertion { # will never be compile-time error
subtest "we do many tests" => {
flunk "failed this one"; # <-- points here if doesn't work
}
}
foo-test(); # <-- points here if test-assertion *does* work
DESCRIPTION
Test::Assertion is a module that provides the is test-assertion
trait for subroutines, which was introduced in Rakudo 2020.10, to older versions of Raku. This allows module authors to use the is test-assertion
trait in a module without having to worry whether the version of Raku actually supports that trait.
If a distribution does not use any external testing functionality, then this module should probably be added as a dependency to the "test-depends" section of the META information of a module, as it will (most likely) only be needed during testing.
If this module is used by a distribution that is geared towards offering additional testing facilities, then clearly this module must be listed in the "depends" section.
Please note that this does not actually implement the is test-assertion
error reporting logic: it merely makes sure that the use of the trait will not be a compile time error in the test-file where it is being used.
AUTHOR
Elizabeth Mattijsen [email protected]
Source can be located at: https://github.com/lizmat/Test-Assertion . Comments and Pull Requests are welcome.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2020, 2021 Elizabeth Mattijsen
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.