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Revision as of 22:46, 24 May 2009
Testing an ApCoCoA-Package
This page explains how to create a test-suite for your package. Testing is important to make sure, that your package is still working correctly, when something in ApCoCoA or the ApCoCoALib changes.
A template for a test-suite
Your test should be named like the corresponding package and file ending should be .ts
-- Test suite for "package name"
Alias TSL := $ts/ts_lib; TSL.Initialize();
------------------------------- -- TEST 01:
Test := Record[Id = "package_01", Descr = "your description"];
Test.Input :=" CoCoAL-code to test ";
Test.ExpectedOutput := Output of ApCoCoA after executing the code above ;
TSL.RegisterTest(Test);
------------------------------- -- TEST 02:
Test := Record[Id = "package_02", Descr = "your description"];
Test.Input :=" CoCoAL-code to test ";
Test.ExpectedOutput := Output of ApCoCoA after executing the code above ;
TSL.RegisterTest(Test); ------------------------------- ...
Adding your test-suite to the file all.ts
To add your new test to the complete ApCoCoA-test-suite, you have to add some lines to the file all.ts, This file can be found in the modified-cocoa-files directory.
Print "package_name.ts"; Source CocoaPackagePath()+"/ts/package_name.ts"; TSL.Do();