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Urchin
Tests are organized recursively in directories, where the names of the files and directories have special meanings.
tests/
setup
bar/
setup
test_that_something_works
teardown
baz/
jack-in-the-box/
setup
test_that_something_works
teardown
cat-in-the-box/
Directories are processed in a depth-first order. When a particular directory
is processed, setup
is run before everything else in the directory, including
subdirectories. Use urchin_export
, which works like export
, to set variables
in the setup function and make them available to other files in the same
directory.
teardown
is run after everything else in the directory. The "everything else"
actually only includes files whose names contain "test". The test passes if the
file exits 0; otherwise, it fails.
Aside from files named 'setup
' or 'teardown
', files and directories are run
only if they start with 'test
'. Thus, fixtures and libraries can be included
sloppily within the test directory tree.