%% This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
%% it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
%% License, or (at your option) any later version.
%%
%% This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
%% WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
%% Lesser General Public License for more details.
%%
%% You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
%% License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
%% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
%% USA
%%
%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]>
%% @copyright 2006 Richard Carlsson
%% @private
%% @see eunit
%% @doc Interpretation of symbolic test representation
-module(eunit_data).
-include("eunit.hrl").
-include("eunit_internal.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
-export([iter_init/2, iter_next/1, iter_prev/1, iter_id/1,
enter_context/3, get_module_tests/1]).
-import(lists, [foldr/3]).
-define(TICKS_PER_SECOND, 1000).
%% @type tests() =
%% SimpleTest
%% | [tests()]
%% | moduleName()
%% | {module, moduleName()}
%% | {application, appName()}
%% | {application, appName(), [term()]}
%% | fileName()
%% | {file, fileName()}
%% | {string(), tests()}
%% | {generator, () -> tests()}
%% | {generator, M::moduleName(), F::functionName()}
%% | {spawn, tests()}
%% | {spawn, Node::atom(), tests()}
%% | {timeout, T::number(), tests()}
%% | {inorder, tests()}
%% | {inparallel, tests()}
%% | {inparallel, N::integer(), tests()}
%% | {with, X::any(), [AbstractTestFunction]}
%% | {setup, Where::local | spawn | {spawn, Node::atom()},
%% Setup::() -> (R::any()),
%% Cleanup::(R::any()) -> any(),
%% tests() | Instantiator
%% }
%% | {setup, Setup, Cleanup, tests() | Instantiator}
%% | {setup, Where, Setup, tests() | Instantiator}
%% | {setup, Setup, tests() | Instantiator}
%% | {foreach, Where::local | spawn | {spawn, Node::atom()},
%% Setup::() -> (R::any()),
%% Cleanup::(R::any()) -> any(),
%% [tests() | Instantiator]
%% }
%% | {foreach, Setup, Cleanup, [tests() | Instantiator]}
%% | {foreach, Where, Setup, [tests() | Instantiator]}
%% | {foreach, Setup, [tests() | Instantiator]}
%% | {foreachx, Where::local | spawn | {spawn, Node::atom()},
%% SetupX::(X::any()) -> (R::any()),
%% CleanupX::(X::any(), R::any()) -> any(),
%% Pairs::[{X::any(),
%% (X::any(), R::any()) -> tests()}]
%% }
%% | {foreachx, SetupX, CleanupX, Pairs}
%% | {foreachx, Where, SetupX, Pairs}
%% | {foreachx, SetupX, Pairs}
%% | {node, Node::atom(), tests() | Instantiator}
%% | {node, Node, Args::string(), tests() | Instantiator}
%%
%% SimpleTest = TestFunction | {Line::integer(), SimpleTest}
%%
%% TestFunction = () -> any()
%% | {test, M::moduleName(), F::functionName()}
%% | {M::moduleName(), F::functionName()}.
%%
%% AbstractTestFunction = (X::any()) -> any()
%%
%% Instantiator = (R::any()) -> tests()
%% | {with, [AbstractTestFunction]}
%%
%% Note that `{string(), ...}' is a short-hand for `{string(), {...}}'
%% if the tuple contains more than two elements.
%%
%% @type moduleName() = atom()
%% @type functionName() = atom()
%% @type appName() = atom()
%% @type fileName() = string()
%% TODO: Can we mark up tests as known-failures?
%% TODO: Is it possible to handle known timout/setup failures?
%% TODO: Add diagnostic tests which never fail, but may cause warnings?
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Abstract test set iterator
-record(iter,
{prev = [],
next = [],
tests = [],
pos = 0,
parent = []}).
%% @spec (tests(), [integer()]) -> testIterator()
%% @type testIterator()
iter_init(Tests, ParentID) ->
#iter{tests = Tests, parent = lists:reverse(ParentID)}.
%% @spec (testIterator()) -> [integer()]
iter_id(#iter{pos = N, parent = Ns}) ->
lists:reverse(Ns, [N]).
%% @spec (testIterator()) -> none | {testItem(), testIterator()}
iter_next(I = #iter{next = []}) ->
case next(I#iter.tests) of
{T, Tests} ->
{T, I#iter{prev = [T | I#iter.prev],
tests = Tests,
pos = I#iter.pos + 1}};
none ->
none
end;
iter_next(I = #iter{next = [T | Ts]}) ->
{T, I#iter{next = Ts,
prev = [T | I#iter.prev],
pos = I#iter.pos + 1}}.
%% @spec (testIterator()) -> none | {testItem(), testIterator()}
iter_prev(#iter{prev = []}) ->
none;
iter_prev(#iter{prev = [T | Ts]} = I) ->
{T, I#iter{prev = Ts,
next = [T | I#iter.next],
pos = I#iter.pos - 1}}.
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Concrete test set representation iterator
%% @spec (tests()) -> none | {testItem(), tests()}
%% @type testItem() = #test{} | #group{}
%% @throws {bad_test, term()}
%% | {generator_failed, {{M::atom(),F::atom(),A::integer()},
%% exception()}}
%% | {no_such_function, mfa()}
%% | {module_not_found, moduleName()}
%% | {application_not_found, appName()}
%% | {file_read_error, {Reason::atom(), Message::string(),
%% fileName()}}
next(Tests) ->
case eunit_lib:dlist_next(Tests) of
[T | Ts] ->
case parse(T) of
{data, T1} ->
next([T1 | Ts]);
T1 ->
{T1, Ts}
end;
[] ->
none
end.
%% this returns either a #test{} or #group{} record, or {data, T} to
%% signal that T has been substituted for the given representation
parse({foreach, S, Fs}) when is_function(S), is_list(Fs) ->
parse({foreach, S, fun ok/1, Fs});
parse({foreach, S, C, Fs})
when is_function(S), is_function(C), is_list(Fs) ->
parse({foreach, ?DEFAULT_SETUP_PROCESS, S, C, Fs});
parse({foreach, P, S, Fs})
when is_function(S), is_list(Fs) ->
parse({foreach, P, S, fun ok/1, Fs});
parse({foreach, P, S, C, Fs} = T)
when is_function(S), is_function(C), is_list(Fs) ->
check_arity(S, 0, T),
check_arity(C, 1, T),
case Fs of
[F | Fs1] ->
{data, [{setup, P, S, C, F}, {foreach, P, S, C, Fs1}]};
[] ->
{data, []}
end;
parse({foreachx, S1, Ps}) when is_function(S1), is_list(Ps) ->
parse({foreachx, S1, fun ok/2, Ps});
parse({foreachx, S1, C1, Ps})
when is_function(S1), is_function(C1), is_list(Ps) ->
parse({foreachx, ?DEFAULT_SETUP_PROCESS, S1, C1, Ps});
parse({foreachx, P, S1, Ps})
when is_function(S1), is_list(Ps) ->
parse({foreachx, P, S1, fun ok/2, Ps});
parse({foreachx, P, S1, C1, Ps} = T)
when is_function(S1), is_function(C1), is_list(Ps) ->
check_arity(S1, 1, T),
check_arity(C1, 2, T),
case Ps of
[{X, F1} | Ps1] when is_function(F1) ->
check_arity(F1, 2, T),
S = fun () -> S1(X) end,
C = fun (R) -> C1(X, R) end,
F = fun (R) -> F1(X, R) end,
{data, [{setup, P, S, C, F}, {foreachx, P, S1, C1, Ps1}]};
[_|_] ->
bad_test(T);
[] ->
{data, []}
end;
parse({generator, F}) when is_function(F) ->
{module, M} = erlang:fun_info(F, module),
{name, N} = erlang:fun_info(F, name),
{arity, A} = erlang:fun_info(F, arity),
parse({generator, F, {M,N,A}});
parse({generator, F, {M,N,A}} = T)
when is_function(F), is_atom(M), is_atom(N), is_integer(A) ->
check_arity(F, 0, T),
%% use run_testfun/1 to handle wrapper exceptions
case eunit_test:run_testfun(F) of
{ok, T1} ->
case eunit_lib:is_not_test(T1) of
true -> throw({bad_generator, {{M,N,A}, T1}});
false -> ok
end,
{data, T1};
{error, {Class, Reason, Trace}} ->
throw({generator_failed, {{M,N,A}, {Class, Reason, Trace}}})
end;
parse({generator, M, F}) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) ->
parse({generator, eunit_test:mf_wrapper(M, F), {M,F,0}});
parse({inorder, T}) ->
group(#group{tests = T, order = inorder});
parse({inparallel, T}) ->
parse({inparallel, 0, T});
parse({inparallel, N, T}) when is_integer(N), N >= 0 ->
group(#group{tests = T, order = {inparallel, N}});
parse({timeout, N, T}) when is_number(N), N >= 0 ->
group(#group{tests = T, timeout = round(N * ?TICKS_PER_SECOND)});
parse({spawn, T}) ->
group(#group{tests = T, spawn = local});
parse({spawn, N, T}) when is_atom(N) ->
group(#group{tests = T, spawn = {remote, N}});
parse({setup, S, I}) when is_function(S); is_list(S) ->
parse({setup, ?DEFAULT_SETUP_PROCESS, S, I});
parse({setup, S, C, I}) when is_function(S), is_function(C) ->
parse({setup, ?DEFAULT_SETUP_PROCESS, S, C, I});
parse({setup, P, S, I}) when is_function(S) ->
parse({setup, P, S, fun ok/1, I});
parse({setup, P, L, I} = T) when is_list(L) ->
check_setup_list(L, T),
{S, C} = eunit_test:multi_setup(L),
parse({setup, P, S, C, I});
parse({setup, P, S, C, I} = T)
when is_function(S), is_function(C), is_function(I) ->
check_arity(S, 0, T),
check_arity(C, 1, T),
case erlang:fun_info(I, arity) of
{arity, 0} ->
%% if I is nullary, it is a plain test
parse({setup, S, C, fun (_) -> I end});
_ ->
%% otherwise, I must be an instantiator function
check_arity(I, 1, T),
case P of
local -> ok;
spawn -> ok;
{spawn, N} when is_atom(N) -> ok;
_ -> bad_test(T)
end,
group(#group{tests = I,
context = #context{setup = S, cleanup = C,
process = P}})
end;
parse({setup, P, S, C, {with, As}}) when is_list(As) ->
parse({setup, P, S, C, fun (X) -> {with, X, As} end});
parse({setup, P, S, C, T}) when is_function(S), is_function(C) ->
parse({setup, P, S, C, fun (_) -> T end});
parse({node, N, T}) when is_atom(N) ->
parse({node, N, "", T});
parse({node, N, A, T1}=T) when is_atom(N) ->
case eunit_lib:is_string(A) of
true ->
%% TODO: better stack traces for internal funs like these
parse({setup,
fun () ->
%% TODO: auto-start net_kernel if needed
StartedNet = false,
%% The following is commented out because of problems when running
%% eunit as part of the init sequence (from the command line):
%% StartedNet =
%% case whereis(net_kernel) of
%% undefined ->
%% M = list_to_atom(atom_to_list(N)
%% ++ "_master"),
%% case net_kernel:start([M]) of
%% {ok, _} ->
%% true;
%% {error, E} ->
%% throw({net_kernel_start, E})
%% end;
%% _ -> false
%% end,
%% ?debugVal({started, StartedNet}),
{Name, Host} = eunit_lib:split_node(N),
{ok, Node} = slave:start_link(Host, Name, A),
{Node, StartedNet}
end,
fun ({Node, StopNet}) ->
%% ?debugVal({stop, StopNet}),
slave:stop(Node),
case StopNet of
true -> net_kernel:stop();
false -> ok
end
end,
T1});
false ->
bad_test(T)
end;
parse({module, M}) when is_atom(M) ->
{data, {"module '" ++ atom_to_list(M) ++ "'", get_module_tests(M)}};
parse({application, A}) when is_atom(A) ->
try parse({file, atom_to_list(A)++".app"})
catch
{file_read_error,{enoent,_,_}} ->
case code:lib_dir(A) of
Dir when is_list(Dir) ->
%% add "ebin" if it exists, like code_server does
BinDir = filename:join(Dir, "ebin"),
case file:read_file_info(BinDir) of
{ok, #file_info{type=directory}} ->
parse({dir, BinDir});
_ ->
parse({dir, Dir})
end;
_ ->
throw({application_not_found, A})
end
end;
parse({application, A, Info}=T) when is_atom(A) ->
case proplists:get_value(modules, Info) of
Ms when is_list(Ms) ->
case [M || M <- Ms, not is_atom(M)] of
[] ->
{data, {"application '" ++ atom_to_list(A) ++ "'", Ms}};
_ ->
bad_test(T)
end;
_ ->
bad_test(T)
end;
parse({file, F} = T) when is_list(F) ->
case eunit_lib:is_string(F) of
true ->
{data, {"file \"" ++ F ++ "\"", get_file_tests(F)}};
false ->
bad_test(T)
end;
parse({dir, D}=T) when is_list(D) ->
case eunit_lib:is_string(D) of
true ->
{data, {"directory \"" ++ D ++ "\"",
get_directory_module_tests(D)}};
false ->
bad_test(T)
end;
parse({with, X, As}=T) when is_list(As) ->
case As of
[A | As1] ->
check_arity(A, 1, T),
{data, [{eunit_lib:fun_parent(A), fun () -> A(X) end},
{with, X, As1}]};
[] ->
{data, []}
end;
parse({S, T1} = T) when is_list(S) ->
case eunit_lib:is_string(S) of
true ->
group(#group{tests = T1, desc = unicode:characters_to_binary(S)});
false ->
bad_test(T)
end;
parse({S, T1}) when is_binary(S) ->
group(#group{tests = T1, desc = S});
parse(T) when is_tuple(T), size(T) > 2, is_list(element(1, T)) ->
[S | Es] = tuple_to_list(T),
parse({S, list_to_tuple(Es)});
parse(T) when is_tuple(T), size(T) > 2, is_binary(element(1, T)) ->
[S | Es] = tuple_to_list(T),
parse({S, list_to_tuple(Es)});
parse(M) when is_atom(M) ->
parse({module, M});
parse(T) when is_list(T) ->
case eunit_lib:is_string(T) of
true ->
try parse({dir, T})
catch
{file_read_error,{R,_,_}}
when R =:= enotdir; R =:= enoent ->
parse({file, T})
end;
false ->
bad_test(T)
end;
parse(T) ->
parse_simple(T).
%% parse_simple always produces a #test{} record
parse_simple({L, F}) when is_integer(L), L >= 0 ->
(parse_simple(F))#test{line = L};
parse_simple({{M,N,A}=Loc, F}) when is_atom(M), is_atom(N), is_integer(A) ->
(parse_simple(F))#test{location = Loc};
parse_simple(F) ->
parse_function(F).
parse_function(F) when is_function(F) ->
check_arity(F, 0, F),
#test{f = F, location = eunit_lib:fun_parent(F)};
parse_function({test, M, F}) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) ->
#test{f = eunit_test:mf_wrapper(M, F), location = {M, F, 0}};
parse_function({M, F}) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) ->
%% {M,F} is now considered obsolete; use {test,M,F} instead
parse_function({test, M, F});
parse_function(F) ->
bad_test(F).
check_arity(F, N, _) when is_function(F, N) ->
ok;
check_arity(_, _, T) ->
bad_test(T).
check_setup_list([{Tag, S, C} | Es], T)
when is_atom(Tag), is_function(S), is_function(C) ->
check_arity(S, 0, T),
check_arity(C, 1, T),
check_setup_list(Es, T);
check_setup_list([{Tag, S} | Es], T)
when is_atom(Tag), is_function(S) ->
check_arity(S, 0, T),
check_setup_list(Es, T);
check_setup_list([], _T) ->
ok;
check_setup_list(_, T) ->
bad_test(T).
bad_test(T) ->
throw({bad_test, T}).
ok(_) -> ok.
ok(_, _) -> ok.
%% This does some look-ahead and folds nested groups and tests where
%% possible. E.g., {String, Test} -> Test#test{desc = String}.
group(#group{context = #context{}} = G) ->
%% leave as it is - the test body is an instantiator, which is not
%% suitable for lookahead (and anyway, properties of the setup
%% should not be merged with properties of its body, e.g. spawn)
G;
group(#group{tests = T0, desc = Desc, order = Order, context = Context,
spawn = Spawn, timeout = Timeout} = G) ->
{T1, Ts} = lookahead(T0),
{T2, _} = lookahead(Ts),
case T1 of
#test{desc = Desc1, timeout = Timeout1}
when T2 =:= none, Spawn =:= undefined, Context =:= undefined,
((Desc =:= undefined) or (Desc1 =:= undefined)),
((Timeout =:= undefined) or (Timeout1 =:= undefined)) ->
%% a single test within a non-spawn/setup group: put the
%% information directly on the test; drop the order
T1#test{desc = join_properties(Desc, Desc1),
timeout = join_properties(Timeout, Timeout1)};
#test{timeout = undefined}
when T2 =:= none, Timeout =/= undefined, Context =:= undefined ->
%% a single test without timeout, within a non-joinable
%% group with a timeout and no fixture: push the timeout to
%% the test
G#group{tests = {timeout, (Timeout div ?TICKS_PER_SECOND), T0},
timeout = undefined};
#group{desc = Desc1, order = Order1, context = Context1,
spawn = Spawn1, timeout = Timeout1}
when T2 =:= none,
((Desc =:= undefined) or (Desc1 =:= undefined)),
((Order =:= undefined) or (Order1 =:= undefined)),
((Context =:= undefined) or (Context1 =:= undefined)),
((Spawn =:= undefined) or (Spawn1 =:= undefined)),
((Timeout =:= undefined) or (Timeout1 =:= undefined)) ->
%% two nested groups with non-conflicting properties
group(T1#group{desc = join_properties(Desc, Desc1),
order = join_properties(Order, Order1),
context = join_properties(Context, Context1),
spawn = join_properties(Spawn, Spawn1),
timeout = join_properties(Timeout, Timeout1)});
#group{order = Order1, timeout = Timeout1}
when T2 =:= none ->
%% two nested groups that cannot be joined: try to push the
%% timeout and ordering properties to the inner group
push_order(Order, Order1, push_timeout(Timeout, Timeout1, G));
_ ->
%% leave the group as it is and discard the lookahead
G
end.
lookahead(T) ->
case next(T) of
{T1, Ts} -> {T1, Ts};
none -> {none, []}
end.
join_properties(undefined, X) -> X;
join_properties(X, undefined) -> X.
push_timeout(Timeout, undefined, G=#group{context=undefined})
when Timeout =/= undefined ->
%% A timeout on a context (fixture) includes the setup/cleanup time
%% and must not be propagated into the body
G#group{tests = {timeout, (Timeout div ?TICKS_PER_SECOND), G#group.tests},
timeout = undefined};
push_timeout(_, _, G) ->
G.
push_order(inorder, undefined, G) ->
G#group{tests = {inorder, G#group.tests}, order = undefined};
push_order({inparallel, N}, undefined, G) ->
G#group{tests = {inparallel, N, G#group.tests}, order = undefined};
push_order(_, _, G) ->
G.
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Extracting test funs from a module
%% @throws {module_not_found, moduleName()}
get_module_tests(M) ->
try M:module_info(exports) of
Es ->
Fs = get_module_tests_1(M, Es),
W = ?DEFAULT_MODULE_WRAPPER_NAME,
case lists:member({W,1}, Es) of
false -> Fs;
true -> {generator, fun () -> M:W(Fs) end}
end
catch
error:undef ->
throw({module_not_found, M})
end.
get_module_tests_1(M, Es) ->
Fs = testfuns(Es, M, ?DEFAULT_TEST_SUFFIX,
?DEFAULT_GENERATOR_SUFFIX),
Name = atom_to_list(M),
case lists:suffix(?DEFAULT_TESTMODULE_SUFFIX, Name) of
false ->
Name1 = Name ++ ?DEFAULT_TESTMODULE_SUFFIX,
M1 = list_to_atom(Name1),
try get_module_tests(M1) of
Fs1 ->
Fs ++ [{"module '" ++ Name1 ++ "'", Fs1}]
catch
{module_not_found, M1} ->
Fs
end;
true ->
Fs
end.
testfuns(Es, M, TestSuffix, GeneratorSuffix) ->
foldr(fun ({F, 0}, Fs) ->
N = atom_to_list(F),
case lists:suffix(TestSuffix, N) of
true ->
[{test, M, F} | Fs];
false ->
case lists:suffix(GeneratorSuffix, N) of
true ->
[{generator, M, F} | Fs];
false ->
Fs
end
end;
(_, Fs) ->
Fs
end,
[],
Es).
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Getting a test set from a file (text file or object file)
%% @throws {file_read_error, {Reason::atom(), Message::string(),
%% fileName()}}
get_file_tests(F) ->
case is_module_filename(F) of
true ->
%% look relative to current dir first
case file:read_file_info(F) of
{ok, #file_info{type=regular}} ->
objfile_test(F);
_ ->
%% (where_is_file/1 does not take a path argument)
case code:where_is_file(F) of
non_existing ->
%% this will produce a suitable error message
objfile_test(F);
Path ->
objfile_test(Path)
end
end;
false ->
eunit_lib:consult_file(F)
end.
is_module_filename(F) ->
filename:extension(F) =:= code:objfile_extension().
objfile_test({M, File}) ->
{setup,
fun () ->
%% TODO: better error/stacktrace for this internal fun
code:purge(M),
{module,M} = code:load_abs(filename:rootname(File)),
ok
end,
{module, M}};
objfile_test(File) ->
objfile_test({objfile_module(File), File}).
objfile_module(File) ->
try
{value, {module, M}} = lists:keysearch(module, 1,
beam_lib:info(File)),
M
catch
_:_ ->
throw({file_read_error,
{undefined, "extracting module name failed", File}})
end.
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Getting a set of module tests from the object files in a directory
%% @throws {file_read_error,
%% {Reason::atom(), Message::string(), fileName()}}
get_directory_module_tests(D) ->
Ms = get_directory_modules(D),
%% for all 'm' in the set, remove 'm_tests' if present
F = fun ({M,_}, S) ->
Name = atom_to_list(M),
case lists:suffix(?DEFAULT_TESTMODULE_SUFFIX, Name) of
false ->
Name1 = Name ++ ?DEFAULT_TESTMODULE_SUFFIX,
M1 = list_to_atom(Name1),
dict:erase(M1, S);
true ->
S
end
end,
[objfile_test(Obj)
|| Obj <- dict:to_list(lists:foldl(F, dict:from_list(Ms), Ms))].
%% TODO: handle packages (recursive search for files)
get_directory_modules(D) ->
[begin
F1 = filename:join(D, F),
{objfile_module(F1), F1}
end
|| F <- eunit_lib:list_dir(D), is_module_filename(F)].
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Entering a setup-context, with guaranteed cleanup.
%% @spec (Tests::#context{}, Instantiate, Callback) -> any()
%% Instantiate = (any()) -> tests()
%% Callback = (tests()) -> any()
%% @throws {context_error, Error, eunit_lib:exception()}
%% Error = setup_failed | instantiation_failed | cleanup_failed
enter_context(#context{setup = S, cleanup = C, process = P}, I, F) ->
F1 = case P of
local -> F;
spawn -> fun (X) -> F({spawn, X}) end;
{spawn, N} -> fun (T) -> F({spawn, N, T}) end
end,
eunit_test:enter_context(S, C, I, F1).
-ifdef(TEST).
generator_exported_() ->
generator().
generator() ->
T = ?_test(ok),
[T, T, T].
echo_proc() ->
receive {P,X} -> P ! X, echo_proc() end.
ping(P) ->
P ! {self(),ping}, receive ping -> ok end.
data_test_() ->
Setup = fun () -> spawn(fun echo_proc/0) end,
Cleanup = fun (Pid) -> exit(Pid, kill) end,
Fail = ?_test(throw(eunit)),
T = ?_test(ok),
Tests = [T,T,T],
[?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test(T)),
?_assertMatch(error, eunit:test(Fail)),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({test, ?MODULE, trivial_test})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({generator, fun () -> Tests end})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({generator, fun generator/0})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({generator, ?MODULE, generator_exported_})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({inorder, Tests})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({inparallel, Tests})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({timeout, 10, Tests})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({spawn, Tests})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({setup, Setup, Cleanup,
fun (P) -> ?_test(ok = ping(P)) end})),
%%?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({node, test@localhost, Tests})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test({module, eunit_lib})),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test(eunit_lib)),
?_assertMatch(ok, eunit:test("examples/tests.txt"))
%%?_test({foreach, Setup, [T, T, T]})
].
trivial_test() ->
ok.
trivial_generator_test_() ->
[?_test(ok)].
lazy_test_() ->
{spawn, [?_test(undefined = put(count, 0)),
lazy_gen(7),
?_assertMatch(7, get(count))]}.
-dialyzer({no_improper_lists, lazy_gen/1}).
lazy_gen(N) ->
{generator,
fun () ->
if N > 0 ->
[?_test(put(count,1+get(count)))
| lazy_gen(N-1)];
true ->
[]
end
end}.
-endif.