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README.md
increment test
This is an example of an increment test. This is the example used in the Goconvey docs, so I use it as an example to show how patterns that people have seen before may be expressed in tea.
The same tests are written using different testing tools. Build flags are used to control which of the testing frameworks is being used. The reason we use build flags here is because some of the examples are not expressible in some of the other testing frameworks; those examples exist to show how something might unexpectedly fail in one framework but work in tea.
Files beginning with std_
are written using only the standard library
testing framework on its own. Files beginning with convey_
are written using
Goconvey, a BDD framework. Files beginning with tea_
are written using tea.
go test -tags std
runs the standard library testsgo test -tags convey
runs the Goconvey testsgo test
runs the tea tests. This is the default since we want to give examples of how to use tea; the tea tests should be runnable with simplygo test