Hi Alex,
It is a bit confusing. There's a lot of history to the message.
It used to be that rackunit only had the test-suites, test-cases, and
the checks. It tries very hard to NOT count the checks as "tests".
Later, the checks were exposed so you didn't have to but them in
test-suites and test-c
On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 7:18:27 AM UTC+8, schuster wrote:
> The problem is that a test-case expression runs a test immediately; it does
> not return a test object to be run later. In your case, the test runs while
> my-test-case is being defined, then no test at all actually runs
> (my-test-
The problem is that a test-case expression runs a test immediately; it does
not return a test object to be run later. In your case, the test runs while
my-test-case is being defined, then no test at all actually runs
(my-test-case is just #).
A test-suite expression, however, *does* construct a te
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