hspec-core-2.8.3: A Testing Framework for Haskell
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Test.Hspec.Core.Formatters.V2

Description

This module contains formatters that can be used with hspecWith.

Synopsis

Formatters

Implementing a custom Formatter

A formatter is a set of actions. Each action is evaluated when a certain situation is encountered during a test run.

Actions live in the FormatM monad. It provides access to the runner state and primitives for appending to the generated report.

data Formatter Source #

Constructors

Formatter 

Fields

data Item Source #

Instances

Instances details
Show Item Source # 
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Defined in Test.Hspec.Core.Format

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Item -> ShowS #

show :: Item -> String #

showList :: [Item] -> ShowS #

data Result Source #

Instances

Instances details
Show Result Source # 
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Defined in Test.Hspec.Core.Format

type FormatM = Free FormatF Source #

Accessing the runner state

getSuccessCount :: FormatM Int Source #

Get the number of successful examples encountered so far.

getPendingCount :: FormatM Int Source #

Get the number of pending examples encountered so far.

getFailCount :: FormatM Int Source #

Get the number of failed examples encountered so far.

getTotalCount :: FormatM Int Source #

Get the total number of examples encountered so far.

getFailMessages :: FormatM [FailureRecord] Source #

Get the list of accumulated failure messages.

usedSeed :: FormatM Integer Source #

The random seed that is used for QuickCheck.

printTimes :: FormatM Bool Source #

Return True if the user requested time reporting for individual spec items, False otherwise.

newtype Seconds Source #

Constructors

Seconds Double 

Instances

Instances details
Eq Seconds Source # 
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Defined in Test.Hspec.Core.Clock

Methods

(==) :: Seconds -> Seconds -> Bool #

(/=) :: Seconds -> Seconds -> Bool #

Fractional Seconds Source # 
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Defined in Test.Hspec.Core.Clock

Num Seconds Source # 
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Defined in Test.Hspec.Core.Clock

Ord Seconds Source # 
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Defined in Test.Hspec.Core.Clock

Show Seconds Source # 
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Defined in Test.Hspec.Core.Clock

PrintfArg Seconds Source # 
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Defined in Test.Hspec.Core.Clock

getCPUTime :: FormatM (Maybe Seconds) Source #

Get the used CPU time since the test run has been started.

getRealTime :: FormatM Seconds Source #

Get the passed real time since the test run has been started.

Appending to the generated report

write :: String -> FormatM () Source #

Append some output to the report.

writeLine :: String -> FormatM () Source #

The same as write, but adds a newline character.

Dealing with colors

withInfoColor :: FormatM a -> FormatM a Source #

Set output color to cyan, run given action, and finally restore the default color.

withSuccessColor :: FormatM a -> FormatM a Source #

Set output color to green, run given action, and finally restore the default color.

withPendingColor :: FormatM a -> FormatM a Source #

Set output color to yellow, run given action, and finally restore the default color.

withFailColor :: FormatM a -> FormatM a Source #

Set output color to red, run given action, and finally restore the default color.

useDiff :: FormatM Bool Source #

Return True if the user requested colorized diffs, False otherwise.

extraChunk :: String -> FormatM () Source #

Output given chunk in red.

missingChunk :: String -> FormatM () Source #

Output given chunk in green.

Helpers

formatException :: SomeException -> String Source #

The function formatException converts an exception to a string.

This is different from show. The type of the exception is included, e.g.:

>>> formatException (toException DivideByZero)
"ArithException (divide by zero)"

For IOExceptions the IOErrorType is included, as well.