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authorSimon Hengel <sol@typeful.net>2012-10-15 10:34:28 +0200
committerSimon Hengel <sol@typeful.net>2012-10-15 15:46:18 +0200
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-This is a testsuite for Haddock that uses the concept of "golden files". That
-is, it compares output files against a set of reference files.
-
-To add a new test:
-
- 1) Create a module in the "tests" directory.
-
- 2) Run "cabal test". You should now have output/<modulename>.html. The test
- passes since there is no reference file to compare with.
-
- 3) To make a reference file from the output file, do
- runhaskell accept.hs <modulename>
-
-Tips and tricks:
-
-To "accept" all output files (copy them to reference files), run
- runhaskell accept.hs
-
-You can run all tests despite failing tests, like so
- cabal test --test-option=all
-
-You can pass extra options to haddock like so
- cabal test --test-options='all --title="All Tests"'
-