I've released Overeasy, which, antisocially, is YET ANOTHER TEST ENGINE
FOR RACKET.
Documentation at: http://www.neilvandyke.org/overeasy/
Overeasy is pretty much everything I currently want from a Racket test
engine.
Overeasy is intended as both a useful tool and a position paper. If a
different Racket standard infrastructure for tests emerges, I can try to
make Overeasy use that.
Overeasy obsoletes my Testeez package.
Eli Barzilay wrote at 07/28/2011 03:51 PM:
Three hours ago, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
BTW, if you're curious, there was some discussion about this on the
"users" or "dev" email list, perhaps a few months ago.
My impression&opinion is that we're trying to get a library that
scales from small to large and rapid to plodding, is flexible enough
to do everything people want, is included standard in Racket, and
has an inoffensive syntax that everyone can live with (the fringe
elements can layer their own syntax). Then maybe everyone will use
the one testing library instead of using several incompatible
testing libraries and keeping making more incompatible testing
libraries. Ideally, Eli and/or Noel will do all the work, perhaps
in competition, while I sip iced tea.
The plan there was to have a shared foundation that all testing
facilities will build on, which makes it possible to build related
tools independently of the actual testing library you use.
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