tasty-program

Use tasty framework to test whether a program executes correctly

https://bitbucket.com/jstolarek/tasty-program

LTS Haskell 23.1:1.1.0
Stackage Nightly 2024-12-26:1.1.0
Latest on Hackage:1.1.0

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BSD-3-Clause licensed by Jan Stolarek
Maintained by [email protected]
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Module documentation for 1.1.0

tasty-program

This package provides a function that extends tasty testing framework with capability to test whether an external program runs successfully. This package is inspired by test-framework-program package by Adam Wick.

tasty-program provides basic functionality of running a program with specified set of command line parameters, and optionally a working directory, and checking the exit code. Program’s output and error streams are ignored.

You can download latest stable release from Hackage

Example

Given foo.hs source file:

module Foo where

foo :: Int
foo = 5

you can test whether GHC can compile it:

module Main (
  main
 ) where

import Test.Tasty
import Test.Tasty.Program

main :: IO ()
main = defaultMain $ testGroup "Compilation with GHC" $ [
    testProgram "Foo" "ghc" ["-fforce-recomp", "foo.hs"] Nothing
  ]