tasty-1.5: Modern and extensible testing framework
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Test.Tasty.Options

Description

Extensible options. They are used for provider-specific settings, ingredient-specific settings and core settings (such as the test name pattern).

Since: 0.1

Synopsis

IsOption class

class Typeable v => IsOption v where Source #

An option is a data type that inhabits the IsOption type class.

Since: 0.1

Minimal complete definition

defaultValue, parseValue, optionName, optionHelp

Methods

defaultValue :: v Source #

The value to use if the option was not supplied explicitly

parseValue :: String -> Maybe v Source #

Try to parse an option value from a string. Consider using safeReadBool for boolean options and safeRead for numeric options.

optionName :: Tagged v String Source #

The option name. It is used to form the command line option name, for instance. Therefore, it had better not contain spaces or other fancy characters. It is recommended to use dashes instead of spaces.

optionHelp :: Tagged v String Source #

The option description or help string. This can be an arbitrary string.

showDefaultValue :: v -> Maybe String Source #

How a defaultValue should be displayed in the help string. Nothing (the default implementation) will result in nothing being displayed, while Just def will result in def being advertised as the default in the help string.

Since: 1.3

optionCLParser :: Parser v Source #

A command-line option parser.

It has a default implementation in terms of the other methods. You may want to override it in some cases (e.g. add a short flag) and flagCLParser, mkFlagCLParser and mkOptionCLParser might come in handy.

Even if you override this, you still should implement all the methods above, to allow alternative interfaces.

Do not supply a default value (e.g., with the value function) here for this parser! This is because if no value was provided on the command line we may lookup the option e.g. in the environment. But if the parser always succeeds, we have no way to tell whether the user really provided the option on the command line.

Similarly, do not use showDefaultWith here, as it will be ignored. Use the showDefaultValue method of IsOption instead.

Instances

Instances details
IsOption AnsiTricks Source # 
Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Ingredients.ConsoleReporter

IsOption HideSuccesses Source # 
Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Ingredients.ConsoleReporter

IsOption MinDurationToReport Source # 
Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Ingredients.ConsoleReporter

IsOption Quiet Source # 
Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Ingredients.ConsoleReporter

IsOption UseColor Source #

Control color output

Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Ingredients.ConsoleReporter

IsOption ListTests Source # 
Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Ingredients.ListTests

IsOption NumThreads Source # 
Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Options.Core

IsOption Timeout Source # 
Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Options.Core

IsOption TestPattern Source #

Since tasty-1.5, this option can be specified multiple times on the command line. Only the tests matching all given patterns will be selected.

Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Patterns

Option sets and operations

data OptionSet Source #

A set of options. Only one option of each type can be kept.

If some option has not been explicitly set, the default value is used.

Since: 0.1

Instances

Instances details
Monoid OptionSet Source # 
Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Options

Semigroup OptionSet Source #

Later options override earlier ones.

Since: 0.12.0.1

Instance details

Defined in Test.Tasty.Options

setOption :: IsOption v => v -> OptionSet -> OptionSet Source #

Set the option value.

Since: 0.1

changeOption :: forall v. IsOption v => (v -> v) -> OptionSet -> OptionSet Source #

Change the option value.

Since: 0.1

lookupOption :: forall v. IsOption v => OptionSet -> v Source #

Query the option value.

Since: 0.1

singleOption :: IsOption v => v -> OptionSet Source #

Create a singleton OptionSet.

Since: 0.8

data OptionDescription where Source #

The purpose of this data type is to capture the dictionary corresponding to a particular option.

Since: 0.1

Constructors

Option :: IsOption v => Proxy v -> OptionDescription 

uniqueOptionDescriptions :: [OptionDescription] -> [OptionDescription] Source #

Remove duplicated OptionDescription, preserving existing order otherwise.

Since: 1.4.1

Utilities

flagCLParser Source #

Arguments

:: forall v. IsOption v 
=> Maybe Char

optional short flag

-> v

non-default value (when the flag is supplied)

-> Parser v 

Command-line parser to use with flags.

Since: 0.8

mkFlagCLParser Source #

Arguments

:: forall v. IsOption v 
=> Mod FlagFields v

option modifier

-> v

non-default value (when the flag is supplied)

-> Parser v 

Command-line flag parser that takes additional option modifiers.

Since: 0.11.1

mkOptionCLParser :: forall v. IsOption v => Mod OptionFields v -> Parser v Source #

Command-line option parser that takes additional option modifiers.

Since: 0.11.1

safeRead :: Read a => String -> Maybe a Source #

Safe read function. Defined here for convenience to use for parseValue.

Since: 0.1

safeReadBool :: String -> Maybe Bool Source #

Parse a Bool case-insensitively.

Since: 1.0.1