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-Name: HTF-Version: 0.1-License: LGPL-License-file: LICENSE-Author: Stefan Wehr <wehr@informatik.uni-freiburg.de>-Stability: Beta-Category: Testing-Synopsis: The Haskell Test Framework-Description: The HTF lets you write HUnit tests (http://hunit.sourceforge.net)- and QuickCheck (http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~rjmh/QuickCheck/) properties- in an easy and convenient way. Additionally, the HTF provides a facility- for testing programs by running them and comparing the actual output with- the expected output (so called "file-based tests").-- The HTF uses Template Haskell to collect all tests and properties,- so you do not need to write boilerplate code for that purpose.- Preprocessor macros provide you with file name and line number information- for tests and properties that failed.-homepage: http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~wehr/software/haskell/--tested-with: GHC==6.8.2-Build-Depends: HUnit, QuickCheck<2, template-haskell, base>3, random, containers, process, directory-Build-Type: Simple--Exposed-Modules: Test.Framework-Other-Modules:- Test.Framework.Location- Test.Framework.HUnitWrapper- Test.Framework.QuickCheckWrapper- Test.Framework.Configuration- Test.Framework.Process- Test.Framework.FileBasedTest- Test.Framework.Utils--Executable: htf-pp-Main-Is: HTFpp.hs-Hs-Source-Dirs: scripts, .-Other-Modules: Test.Framework.Process-ghc-options: -threaded -Wall+Name: HTF +Version: 0.1 +x-revision: 1 +License: LGPL +License-file: LICENSE +Author: Stefan Wehr <wehr@informatik.uni-freiburg.de> +Stability: Beta +Category: Testing +Synopsis: The Haskell Test Framework +Description: The HTF lets you write HUnit tests (http://hunit.sourceforge.net) + and QuickCheck (http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~rjmh/QuickCheck/) properties + in an easy and convenient way. Additionally, the HTF provides a facility + for testing programs by running them and comparing the actual output with + the expected output (so called "file-based tests"). + + The HTF uses Template Haskell to collect all tests and properties, + so you do not need to write boilerplate code for that purpose. + Preprocessor macros provide you with file name and line number information + for tests and properties that failed. +homepage: http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~wehr/software/haskell/ + +tested-with: GHC==6.8.2 +Build-Depends: HUnit, QuickCheck<2, template-haskell, base>3 && <4, random, containers, process, directory +Build-Type: Simple + +Exposed-Modules: Test.Framework +Other-Modules: + Test.Framework.Location + Test.Framework.HUnitWrapper + Test.Framework.QuickCheckWrapper + Test.Framework.Configuration + Test.Framework.Process + Test.Framework.FileBasedTest + Test.Framework.Utils + +Executable: htf-pp +Main-Is: HTFpp.hs +Hs-Source-Dirs: scripts, . +Other-Modules: Test.Framework.Process +ghc-options: -threaded -Wall