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Once you built some tests using QCheck.Test.make
, you need to run the tests. This module contains several runners, which are designed to run every test and report the result.
By default, you can use run_tests
in a test program as follows:
let testsuite = [
Test.make ...;
Test.make ...;
]
let () =
let errcode = QCheck_runners.run_tests ~verbose:true testsuite in
exit errcode
which will run the tests, and exit the program. The error code will be 0 if all tests pass, 1 otherwise.
run_tests_main
can be used as a shortcut for that, also featuring command-line parsing (using Arg
) to activate verbose mode and others.
Change the random_state
by creating a new one, initialized with the given seed.
val to_ounit_test :
?verbose:bool ->
?long:bool ->
?rand:Stdlib.Random.State.t ->
QCheck.Test.t ->
OUnit.test
to_ounit_test ~rand t
wraps t
into a OUnit test
val to_ounit_test_cell :
?verbose:bool ->
?long:bool ->
?rand:Stdlib.Random.State.t ->
_ QCheck.Test.cell ->
OUnit.test
Same as to_ounit_test
but with a polymorphic test cell
val (>:::) : string -> QCheck.Test.t list -> OUnit.test
Same as OUnit.>:::
but with a list of QCheck tests
val to_ounit2_test :
?rand:Stdlib.Random.State.t ->
QCheck.Test.t ->
OUnit2.test
to_ounit2_test ?rand t
wraps t
into a OUnit2 test
val to_ounit2_test_list :
?rand:Stdlib.Random.State.t ->
QCheck.Test.t list ->
OUnit2.test list
to_ounit2_test_list ?rand t
like to_ounit2_test
but for a list of tests
val run : ?argv:string array -> OUnit.test -> int
run test
runs the test, and returns an error code that is 0
if all tests passed, 1
otherwise. This is the default runner used by the comment-to-test generator.
val run_tap : OUnit.test -> OUnit.test_results
TAP-compatible test runner, in case we want to use a test harness. It prints one line per test.
val run_tests :
?colors:bool ->
?verbose:bool ->
?long:bool ->
?out:Stdlib.out_channel ->
?rand:Stdlib.Random.State.t ->
QCheck.Test.t list ->
int
Run a suite of tests, and print its results. This is an heritage from the "qcheck" library.
val run_tests_main : ?argv:string array -> QCheck.Test.t list -> 'a
Can be used as the main function of a test file. Exits with a non-0 code if the tests fail. It refers to run_tests
for actually running tests after CLI options have been parsed.
The available options are:
Below is an example of the output of the run_tests
and run_tests_main
function:
random seed: 438308050 generated error; fail; pass / total - time -- test name [✓] (1000) 0 ; 0 ; 1000 / 1000 -- 0.5s -- list_rev_is_involutive [✗] ( 1) 0 ; 1 ; 0 / 10 -- 0.0s -- should_fail_sort_id [✗] ( 1) 1 ; 0 ; 0 / 10 -- 0.0s -- should_error_raise_exn [✓] (1000) 0 ; 0 ; 1000 / 1000 -- 0.0s -- collect_results --- Failure -------------------------------------------------------------------- Test should_fail_sort_id failed (11 shrink steps): [1; 0] === Error ====================================================================== Test should_error_raise_exn errored on (62 shrink steps): 0 exception QCheck_runner_test.Error Raised at file "example/QCheck_runner_test.ml", line 20, characters 20-25 Called from file "src/QCheck.ml", line 839, characters 13-33 +++ Collect ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Collect results for test collect_results: 4: 207 cases 3: 190 cases 2: 219 cases 1: 196 cases 0: 188 cases ================================================================================ failure (1 tests failed, 1 tests errored, ran 4 tests)