gs_test/tests/basic_usage.gs_test.jai

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// This is a basic example test.
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#load "./example_math.jai";
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// You can import files and libraries as normal.
//
// Note you do not have to import anything for the test
// suite specifically. That gets handled by the metaprogram.
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main :: () {
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Init_Test_Harness("basic");
// This call initializes the test harness.
// The string you pass in will be prefixed to all test names.
// (you can omit the prefix if you want.)
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// This is how you create a single test.
// A test is a logically connected unit of functionality you
// want to verify the results of.
Test("example test", () {
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expect(times2(1), 2);
expect(times2(2), 4);
});
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// You can have more than one test in a suite.
Test("example test 2", () {
expect(times2(3), 6);
// uncomment this next expect call to see what it's like when
// a test fails
// expect(times2(4), 3);
});
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Run_Test_Harness();
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// when you're done declaring tests, call Run_Test_Harness
// to actually run all the tests and output the results
// This test will never run because it's being declared after
// Run_Test_Harness. We don't have a good way to check this and
// alert you automatically right now so be careful
Test("bad test", () {
expect(times2(4), 3);
});
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}