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| author | Andrew Kelley <andrew@ziglang.org> | 2022-03-17 17:23:22 -0700 |
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| committer | Andrew Kelley <andrew@ziglang.org> | 2022-03-17 17:23:22 -0700 |
| commit | 9ed3eb9cded4fce2a2ca121ac079af65032347f6 (patch) | |
| tree | ce0f172f1425dedaf6ae52466d1cc4bab128bf9e /lib | |
| parent | 73e51133c3a143b8838e7f7fed599a33aca1b1f1 (diff) | |
| download | zig-9ed3eb9cded4fce2a2ca121ac079af65032347f6.tar.gz zig-9ed3eb9cded4fce2a2ca121ac079af65032347f6.zip | |
std.testing: fix incorrect docs that mentioned aborting
At some point we changed these functions to return errors instead of
aborting.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
| -rw-r--r-- | lib/std/testing.zig | 14 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/lib/std/testing.zig b/lib/std/testing.zig index acd76ab1df..c35de990ef 100644 --- a/lib/std/testing.zig +++ b/lib/std/testing.zig @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub var log_level = std.log.Level.warn; pub var zig_exe_path: []const u8 = undefined; /// This function is intended to be used only in tests. It prints diagnostics to stderr -/// and then aborts when actual_error_union is not expected_error. +/// and then returns a test failure error when actual_error_union is not expected_error. pub fn expectError(expected_error: anyerror, actual_error_union: anytype) !void { if (actual_error_union) |actual_payload| { std.debug.print("expected error.{s}, found {any}\n", .{ @errorName(expected_error), actual_payload }); @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ pub fn expectError(expected_error: anyerror, actual_error_union: anytype) !void /// This function is intended to be used only in tests. When the two values are not /// equal, prints diagnostics to stderr to show exactly how they are not equal, -/// then aborts. +/// then returns a test failure error. /// `actual` is casted to the type of `expected`. pub fn expectEqual(expected: anytype, actual: @TypeOf(expected)) !void { switch (@typeInfo(@TypeOf(actual))) { @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ pub fn expectFmt(expected: []const u8, comptime template: []const u8, args: anyt /// This function is intended to be used only in tests. When the actual value is /// not approximately equal to the expected value, prints diagnostics to stderr -/// to show exactly how they are not equal, then aborts. +/// to show exactly how they are not equal, then returns a test failure error. /// See `math.approxEqAbs` for more informations on the tolerance parameter. /// The types must be floating point pub fn expectApproxEqAbs(expected: anytype, actual: @TypeOf(expected), tolerance: @TypeOf(expected)) !void { @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ test "expectApproxEqAbs" { /// This function is intended to be used only in tests. When the actual value is /// not approximately equal to the expected value, prints diagnostics to stderr -/// to show exactly how they are not equal, then aborts. +/// to show exactly how they are not equal, then returns a test failure error. /// See `math.approxEqRel` for more informations on the tolerance parameter. /// The types must be floating point pub fn expectApproxEqRel(expected: anytype, actual: @TypeOf(expected), tolerance: @TypeOf(expected)) !void { @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ test "expectApproxEqRel" { /// This function is intended to be used only in tests. When the two slices are not /// equal, prints diagnostics to stderr to show exactly how they are not equal, -/// then aborts. +/// then returns a test failure error. /// If your inputs are UTF-8 encoded strings, consider calling `expectEqualStrings` instead. pub fn expectEqualSlices(comptime T: type, expected: []const T, actual: []const T) !void { // TODO better printing of the difference @@ -341,8 +341,8 @@ pub fn expectEqualSentinel(comptime T: type, comptime sentinel: T, expected: [:s } } -/// This function is intended to be used only in tests. When `ok` is false, the test fails. -/// A message is printed to stderr and then abort is called. +/// This function is intended to be used only in tests. +/// When `ok` is false, returns a test failure error. pub fn expect(ok: bool) !void { if (!ok) return error.TestUnexpectedResult; } |
