Tests ===== This directory contains the tests for the Text library. To run these tests, you will need the test data from: http://projects.haskell.org/text/text-testdata.tar.bz2 You should extract that archive to the same directory as this README (some tests rely on this). There are two categories of tests: functional tests (including QuickCheck properties), and benchmarks. Functional tests ---------------- The functional tests are located in the `tests` subdirectory. An overview of what's in that directory: scripts Various utility scripts src Source files of the testing code text-tests.cabal Cabal file which compiles all benchmarks Makefile Has targets for common tasks The `text-tests.cabal` builds: - A copy of the text library, sharing the source code, but exposing all internal modules, for testing purposes - The different test suites To compile, run all tests, and generate a coverage report, simply use `make`. Benchmarks ---------- The benchmarks are located in the `benchmarks` subdirectory. An overview of what's in that directory: python Python implementations of some benchmarks ruby Ruby implementations of some benchmarks src Source files of the haskell benchmarks benchmarks.cabal Cabal file which compiles all benchmarks Makefile Has targets for common tasks To compile the benchmarks, navigate to the `benchmarks` subdirectory and run `cabal configure && cabal build`. Then, you can run the benchmarks using: ./dist/build/benchmarks/benchmarks However, since there quite a lot of benchmarks, you usually don't want to run them all. Instead, use the `-l` flag to get a list of benchmarks: ./dist/build/benchmarks/benchmarks And run the ones you want to inspect. If you want to configure the benchmarks further, the exact parameters can be changed in `src/Data/Text/Benchmarks.hs`.