#!/usr/bin/env perl6 use v6; use Test; use lib my $dir = $?FILE.IO.dirname; #`[Look for the module inside the same directory as this test file.] use JSON::Fast; my $exercise = 'HelloWorld'; #`[The name of this exercise.] my $version = v2; #`[The version we will be matching against the exercise.] my $module = %*ENV ?? 'Example' !! $exercise; #`[%*ENV is for tests not directly for the exercise, don't worry about these :)] plan 3; #`[This is how many tests we expect to run.] #`[Check that the module can be use-d.] use-ok $module or bail-out; require ::($module); #`[If the exercise is updated, we want to make sure other people testing your code don't think you've made a mistake if things have changed!] if ::($exercise).^ver !~~ $version { warn "\nExercise version mismatch. Further tests may fail!" ~ "\n$exercise is $(::($exercise).^ver.gist). " ~ "Test is $($version.gist).\n"; bail-out 'Example version must match test version.' if %*ENV; } #`[Import '&hello' from 'HelloWorld'] require ::($module) <&hello>; my $c-data; #`[Go through the cases (hiding at the bottom of this file) and check that &hello gives us the correct response.] is &::('hello')(), |. for @($c-data); #`[Ignore this for your exercise! Tells Exercism folks when exercise cases become out of date.] if %*ENV { if (my $c-data-file = "$dir/../../problem-specifications/exercises/{$dir.IO.resolve.basename}/canonical-data.json".IO.resolve) ~~ :f { is-deeply $c-data, EVAL('use JSON::Fast; from-json($c-data-file.slurp);'), 'canonical-data'; } else { flunk 'canonical-data' } } else { skip } done-testing; #`[There are no more tests after this :)] #`['INIT' is a phaser, it makes sure that the test data is available before everything else starts running (otherwise we'd have to shove the test data into the middle of the file!)] INIT { $c-data := from-json q:to/END/; { "exercise": "hello-world", "version": "1.0.0", "cases": [ { "description": "Say Hi!", "property": "hello", "expected": "Hello, World!" } ] } END }