Tested: a new Teal (and Lua) unit testing framework! #1075
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Nice! Friction-free Teal unit testing sounds great. I also like that coverage reporting is built-in already. I rely on spies and mocks in many of my current tests, so if that's ever added, I'd try to migrate. |
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This is really nice, I prefer it to e.g. Busted. I have my own test helper that was originally written in Lua and ported to Teal but I might consider switching to this someday. It still lacks a few features that I use such as TAP output but they are on the roadmap. |
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I spent the last couple of weeks working on a Teal unit testing library! It was honestly just kinda fun to work on and I got it to the point where I can use it with my existing Lua and Teal libraries. It has code coverage, runs test files in parallel, a fairly ergonomic testing interface (I think!), and most importantly native support for Teal.
Feel free to check it out and let me know what you guys think: https://github.com/FourierTransformer/tested
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