3 (in-package :it.bese.FiveAM)
7 ;;;; At the lowest level testing the system requires that certain
8 ;;;; forms be evaluated and that certain post conditions are met: the
9 ;;;; value returned must satisfy a certain predicate, the form must
10 ;;;; (or must not) signal a certain condition, etc. In FiveAM these
11 ;;;; low level operations are called 'checks' and are defined using
12 ;;;; the various checking macros.
14 ;;;; Checks are the basic operators for collecting results. Tests and
15 ;;;; test suites on the other hand allow grouping multiple checks into
16 ;;;; logic collections.
18 (defvar *test-dribble* t)
20 (defmacro with-*test-dribble* (stream &body body)
21 `(let ((*test-dribble* ,stream))
22 (declare (special *test-dribble*))
25 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
26 (def-special-environment run-state ()
30 ;;;; ** Types of test results
32 ;;;; Every check produces a result object.
34 (defclass test-result ()
35 ((reason :accessor reason :initarg :reason :initform "no reason given")
36 (test-case :accessor test-case :initarg :test-case)
37 (test-expr :accessor test-expr :initarg :test-expr))
38 (:documentation "All checking macros will generate an object of
41 (defclass test-passed (test-result)
43 (:documentation "Class for successful checks."))
45 (defgeneric test-passed-p (object)
47 (:method ((o test-passed)) t))
49 (defclass test-failure (test-result)
51 (:documentation "Class for unsuccessful checks."))
53 (defgeneric test-failure-p (object)
55 (:method ((o test-failure)) t))
57 (defclass unexpected-test-failure (test-failure)
58 ((actual-condition :accessor actual-condition :initarg :condition))
59 (:documentation "Represents the result of a test which neither
60 passed nor failed, but signaled an error we couldn't deal
63 Note: This is very different than a SIGNALS check which instead
64 creates a TEST-PASSED or TEST-FAILURE object."))
66 (defclass test-skipped (test-result)
68 (:documentation "A test which was not run. Usually this is due
69 to unsatisfied dependencies, but users can decide to skip test
72 (defgeneric test-skipped-p (object)
74 (:method ((o test-skipped)) t))
76 (defun add-result (result-type &rest make-instance-args)
77 "Create a TEST-RESULT object of type RESULT-TYPE passing it the
78 initialize args MAKE-INSTANCE-ARGS and adds the resulting
79 object to the list of test results."
80 (with-run-state (result-list current-test)
81 (let ((result (apply #'make-instance result-type
82 (append make-instance-args (list :test-case current-test)))))
84 (test-passed (format *test-dribble* "."))
85 (unexpected-test-failure (format *test-dribble* "X"))
86 (test-failure (format *test-dribble* "f"))
87 (test-skipped (format *test-dribble* "s")))
88 (push result result-list))))
90 ;;;; ** The check operators
94 (defmacro is (test &rest reason-args)
95 "The DWIM checking operator.
97 If TEST returns a true value a test-passed result is generated,
98 otherwise a test-failure result is generated and the reason,
99 unless REASON-ARGS is provided, is generated based on the form of
102 (predicate expected actual) - Means that we want to check
103 whether, according to PREDICATE, the ACTUAL value is
104 in fact what we EXPECTED.
106 (predicate value) - Means that we want to ensure that VALUE
109 Wrapping the TEST form in a NOT simply preducse a negated reason string."
112 "Argument to IS must be a list, not ~S" test)
113 (let (bindings effective-test default-reason-args)
114 (with-unique-names (e a v)
115 (list-match-case test
116 ((not (?predicate ?expected ?actual))
117 (setf bindings (list (list e ?expected)
119 effective-test `(not (,?predicate ,e ,a))
120 default-reason-args (list "~S was ~S to ~S" a `',?predicate e)))
121 ((not (?satisfies ?value))
122 (setf bindings (list (list v ?value))
123 effective-test `(not (,?satisfies ,v))
124 default-reason-args (list "~S satisfied ~S" v `',?satisfies)))
125 ((?predicate ?expected ?actual)
126 (setf bindings (list (list e ?expected)
128 effective-test `(,?predicate ,e ,a)
129 default-reason-args (list "~S was not ~S to ~S" a `',?predicate e)))
131 (setf bindings (list (list v ?value))
132 effective-test `(,?satisfies ,v)
133 default-reason-args (list "~S did not satisfy ~S" v `',?satisfies)))
136 effective-test test)))
139 (add-result 'test-passed :test-expr ',test)
140 (add-result 'test-failure
141 :reason ,(if (null reason-args)
142 `(format nil ,@default-reason-args)
143 `(format nil ,@reason-args))
144 :test-expr ',test))))))
146 ;;;; *** Other checks
148 (defmacro skip (&rest reason)
149 "Generates a TEST-SKIPPED result."
151 (format *test-dribble* "s")
152 (add-result 'test-skipped :reason (format nil ,@reason))))
154 (defmacro is-true (condition &rest reason-args)
155 "Like IS this check generates a pass if CONDITION returns true
156 and a failure if CONDITION returns false. Unlike IS this check
157 does not inspect CONDITION to determine how to report the
160 (add-result 'test-passed :test-expr ',condition)
161 (add-result 'test-failure :reason ,(if reason-args
162 `(format nil ,@reason-args)
163 `(format nil "~S did not return a true value" ',condition))
164 :test-expr ',condition)))
166 (defmacro is-false (condition &rest reason-args)
167 "Generates a pass if CONDITION returns false, generates a
168 failure otherwise. Like IS-TRUE, and unlike IS, IS-FALSE does
169 not inspect CONDITION to determine what reason to give it case
172 (add-result 'test-failure :reason ,(if reason-args
173 `(format nil ,@reason-args)
174 `(format nil "~S returned a true value" ',condition))
175 :test-expr ',condition)
176 (add-result 'test-passed :test-expr ',condition)))
178 (defmacro signals (condition &body body)
179 "Generates a pass if BODY signals a condition of type
180 CONDITION. BODY is evaluated in a block named NIL, CONDITION is
182 (let ((block-name (gensym)))
184 (handler-bind ((,condition (lambda (c)
186 ;; ok, body threw condition
187 (add-result 'test-passed
188 :test-expr ',condition)
189 (return-from ,block-name t))))
192 (add-result 'test-failure
193 :reason (format nil "Failed to signal a ~S" ',condition)
194 :test-expr ',condition)
195 (return-from ,block-name nil))))))
197 (defmacro finishes (&body body)
198 "Generates a pass if BODY executes to normal completion. In
199 other words if body does signal, return-from or throw this test
207 (add-result 'test-passed :test-expr ',body)
208 (add-result 'test-failure
209 :reason (format nil "Test didn't finish")
210 :test-expr ',body)))))
212 (defmacro pass (&rest message-args)
213 "Simply generate a PASS."
214 `(add-result 'test-passed
215 :test-expr ',message-args
217 `(:reason (format nil ,@message-args)))))
219 (defmacro fail (&rest message-args)
220 "Simply generate a FAIL."
221 `(add-result 'test-failure
222 :test-expr ',message-args
224 `(:reason (format nil ,@message-args)))))
226 ;; Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Edward Marco Baringer
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