hspec-1.1.2: hspec.cabal
name: hspec
version: 1.1.2
cabal-version: >= 1.8
build-type: Simple
license: BSD3
license-file: LICENSE
copyright: (c) 2011 Trystan Spangler
category: Testing
author: Trystan Spangler
maintainer: trystan.s@comcast.net
stability: experimental
bug-reports: https://github.com/hspec/hspec/issues
homepage: http://hspec.github.com/
synopsis: Behavior Driven Development for Haskell
description: Behavior Driven Development for Haskell
.
Hspec is roughly based on the Ruby library RSpec. However,
Hspec is just a framework for running HUnit and QuickCheck
tests. Compared to other options, it provides a much nicer
syntax that makes tests very easy to read.
.
New to Hspec? Start with the introductory documentation:
<http://hspec.github.com/>
source-repository head
type: git
location: https://github.com/hspec/hspec
Library
ghc-options:
-Wall
build-depends:
base >= 4 && <= 5
, silently >= 1.1.1 && < 2
, ansi-terminal == 0.5.5
, time < 1.5
, transformers >= 0.2.0 && < 0.4.0
, HUnit >= 1 && <= 2
, QuickCheck >= 2.4.0.1 && <= 2.5
exposed-modules:
Test.Hspec
, Test.Hspec.Core
, Test.Hspec.Monadic
, Test.Hspec.Runner
, Test.Hspec.Formatters
, Test.Hspec.HUnit
, Test.Hspec.QuickCheck
other-modules:
Test.Hspec.Pending
Test.Hspec.Internal
Test.Hspec.Formatters.Internal
test-suite spec
type:
exitcode-stdio-1.0
hs-source-dirs:
., test
main-is:
Spec.hs
ghc-options:
-Wall -Werror
build-depends:
base >= 4 && <= 5
, silently >= 1.1.1 && < 2
, ansi-terminal == 0.5.5
, time < 1.5
, transformers >= 0.2.0 && < 0.4.0
, HUnit >= 1 && <= 2
, QuickCheck >= 2.4.0.1 && <= 2.5
, hspec-shouldbe
-- this should be merged with spec
test-suite old-spec
type:
exitcode-stdio-1.0
main-is:
Specs.hs
ghc-options:
-Wall -Werror
build-depends:
base >= 4 && <= 5
, silently >= 1.1.1 && < 2
, ansi-terminal == 0.5.5
, time < 1.5
, transformers >= 0.2.0 && < 0.4.0
, HUnit >= 1 && <= 2
, QuickCheck >= 2.4.0.1 && <= 2.5
, hspec-shouldbe