class Test4MTest < MTest::Unit::TestCase
def test_assert
assert(true)
assert(true, 'true sample test')
end
end
MTest::Unit.new.run
This example outputs results in a format similar to minitest.
You can also use MTest::Unit.new.run
to get mruby-test style output. It is
OK to use minitest style output with mrbtest. mruby-test will be notified of
test runs with either method.
if Object.const_defined?(:MTest)
class Test4MTest < MTest::Unit::TestCase
def test_assert_nil
assert_nil(nil, 'nil sample test')
end
end
if $ok_test
MTest::Unit.new.mrbtest
else
MTest::Unit.new.run
end
else
$asserts << "test skip of Test4MTest." if $asserts
end
- MiniTest::Unit.autorun is not implemented (because mruby hasn't
at_exit
method.)
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