> On Sep 12, 2017, at 11:29 PM, Alwyn Concessao <alsav...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Okay.I see a couple of Swift files and .gyb files inside test/stdlib.I've > made changes to the RangeReplaceableCollection protocol of the Swift > stdlib.How can I write unit tests for that?Can I generate an Xcode project > for the unit test files?
You can run unit tests by using build-script for example, ./utils/build-script -T You can also run lit.py directly to only run selected tests. See docs/Testing.md for details. Slava > > Thank you. > > Regards, > Alwyn > > On Wednesday, 13 September 2017, 7:39:08 AM IST, Slava Pestov > <spes...@apple.com> wrote: > > > Take a look at test/stdlib/. Unit tests use the SwiftUnittest framework, you > should be able to get started by looking at existing examples. > > Slava > >> On Sep 12, 2017, at 5:35 AM, Alwyn Concessao via swift-dev >> <swift-dev@swift.org <mailto:swift-dev@swift.org>> wrote: >> >> Hey Swift devs, >> >> So I have been able to clone the Swift project from Github and built the >> project successfully.I've just added some code to the Swift std library and >> I want to test the added functionality by writing some unit tests.But I'm >> stuck with going about doing this.How can I write unit tests for the Swift >> standard library? >> >> Thank you! >> >> Regards, >> Alwyn >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-dev mailing list >> swift-dev@swift.org <mailto:swift-dev@swift.org> >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev >
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