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authorJulien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>2016-12-30 11:14:13 +0100
committerDavid Craven <david@craven.ch>2017-01-04 17:41:10 +0100
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gnu: Add ocaml-qtest.
* gnu/packages/ocaml.scm (ocaml-qtest): New variable. Signed-off-by: David Craven <david@craven.ch>
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@@ -906,3 +906,34 @@ The result is a syntactic tree easy to process with usual OCAML tree management.
It provides support for ANSI C syntax, old-C K&R style syntax and the standard
GNU CC attributes. It provides also a C pretty printer as an example of use.")
(license license:lgpl2.1)))
+
+(define-public ocaml-qtest
+ (package
+ (name "ocaml-qtest")
+ (version "2.3")
+ (source (origin
+ (method url-fetch)
+ (uri (string-append "https://github.com/vincent-hugot/iTeML/"
+ "archive/v" version ".tar.gz"))
+ (sha256
+ (base32
+ "1n7x5l6h4j44f75wzgzjsjkq349i4gj707w1hr7fx84igxxfr6vl"))))
+ (build-system ocaml-build-system)
+ (native-inputs
+ `(("findlib" ,ocaml-findlib)))
+ (propagated-inputs
+ `(("ounit" ,ocaml-ounit)))
+ (arguments
+ `(#:tests? #f ; No test target.
+ #:make-flags
+ (list (string-append "BIN=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out") "/bin"))
+ #:phases
+ (modify-phases %standard-phases
+ (delete 'configure))))
+ (home-page "https://github.com/vincent-hugot/iTeML")
+ (synopsis "Inline (Unit) Tests for OCaml")
+ (description "Qtest extracts inline unit tests written using a special
+syntax in comments. Those tests are then run using the oUnit framework and the
+qcheck library. The possibilities range from trivial tests -- extremely simple
+to use -- to sophisticated random generation of test cases.")
+ (license license:lgpl3+)))