= minitest/*

* http://rubyforge.org/projects/bfts

== DESCRIPTION:

minitest provides a complete suite of testing facilities supporting
TDD, BDD, mocking, and benchmarking.

minitest/unit is a small and incredibly fast unit testing framework.
It provides a rich set of assertions to make your tests clean and
readable.

minitest/spec is a functionally complete spec engine. It hooks onto
minitest/unit and seamlessly bridges test assertions over to spec
expectations.

minitest/benchmark is an awesome way to assert the performance of your
algorithms in a repeatable manner. Now you can assert that your newb
co-worker doesn't replace your linear algorithm with an exponential
one!

minitest/mock by Steven Baker, is a beautifully tiny mock object
framework.

minitest/pride shows pride in testing and adds coloring to your test
output.

minitest/unit is meant to have a clean implementation for language
implementors that need a minimal set of methods to bootstrap a working
test suite. For example, there is no magic involved for test-case
discovery.

== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:

* minitest/autorun - the easy and explicit way to run all your tests.
* minitest/unit - a very fast, simple, and clean test system.
* minitest/spec - a very fast, simple, and clean spec system.
* minitest/mock - a simple and clean mock system.
* minitest/benchmark - an awesome way to assert your algorithm's performance.
* minitest/pride - show your pride in testing!
* Incredibly small and fast runner, but no bells and whistles.

== RATIONALE:

See design_rationale.rb to see how specs and tests work in minitest.

== SYNOPSIS:

Given that you'd like to test the following class:

class Meme
def i_can_has_cheezburger?
"OHAI!"
end

def does_it_blend?
"YES!"
end
end

=== Unit tests

require 'minitest/autorun'

class TestMeme < MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@meme = Meme.new
end

def test_that_kitty_can_eat
assert_equal "OHAI!", @meme.i_can_has_cheezburger?
end

def test_that_it_doesnt_not_blend
refute_match /^no/i, @meme.does_it_blend?
end
end

=== Specs

require 'minitest/autorun'

describe Meme do
before do
@meme = Meme.new
end

describe "when asked about cheeseburgers" do
it "must respond positively" do
@meme.i_can_has_cheezburger?.must_equal "OHAI!"
end
end

describe "when asked about blending possibilities" do
it "won't say no" do
@meme.does_it_blend?.wont_match /^no/i
end
end
end

=== Benchmarks

Add benchmarks to your regular unit tests. If the unit tests fail, the
benchmarks won't run.

# optionally run benchmarks, good for CI-only work!
require 'minitest/benchmark' if ENV["BENCH"]

class TestMeme < MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
# Override self.bench_range or default range is [1, 10, 100, 1_000, 10_000]
def bench_my_algorithm
assert_performance_linear 0.9999 do |n| # n is a range value
n.times do
@obj.my_algorithm
end
end
end
end

Or add them to your specs. If you make benchmarks optional, you'll
need to wrap your benchmarks in a conditional since the methods won't
be defined.

describe Meme do
if ENV["BENCH"] then
bench_performance_linear "my_algorithm", 0.9999 do |n|
100.times do
@obj.my_algorithm(n)
end
end
end
end

outputs something like:

# Running benchmarks:

TestBlah 100 1000 10000
bench_my_algorithm 0.006167 0.079279 0.786993
bench_other_algorithm 0.061679 0.792797 7.869932

Output is tab-delimited to make it easy to paste into a spreadsheet.

=== Mocks

class MemeAsker
def initialize(meme)
@meme = meme
end

def ask(question)
method = question.tr(" ","_") + "?"
@meme.send(method)
end
end

require 'minitest/autorun'

describe MemeAsker do
before do
@meme = MiniTest::Mock.new
@meme_asker = MemeAsker.new @meme
end

describe "#ask" do
describe "when passed an unpunctuated question" do
it "should invoke the appropriate predicate method on the meme" do
@meme.expect :does_it_blend?, :return_value
@meme_asker.ask "does it blend"
@meme.verify
end
end
end
end

== REQUIREMENTS:

* Ruby 1.8, maybe even 1.6 or lower. No magic is involved.

== INSTALL:

sudo gem install minitest

On 1.9, you already have it. To get newer candy you can still install
the gem, but you'll need to activate the gem explicitly to use it:

require 'rubygems'
gem 'minitest' # ensures you're using the gem, and not the built in MT
require 'minitest/autorun'

# ... usual testing stuffs ...

== LICENSE:

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) Ryan Davis, Seattle.rb

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