I'm writing some tests using HUnit and I would like to assert that a particular function throws an exception given a certain input. I can't find an assert function which provides the required functionality. Anyone know of a test framework that does?
3 Answers
Although HUnit doesn't come with any exception assertions, it's easy to write your own:
import Control.Exception
import Control.Monad
import Test.HUnit
assertException :: (Exception e, Eq e) => e -> IO a -> IO ()
assertException ex action =
handleJust isWanted (const $ return ()) $ do
action
assertFailure $ "Expected exception: " ++ show ex
where isWanted = guard . (== ex)
testPasses = TestCase $ assertException DivideByZero (evaluate $ 5 `div` 0)
testFails = TestCase $ assertException DivideByZero (evaluate $ 5 `div` 1)
main = runTestTT $ TestList [ testPasses, testFails ]
You can do something more fancy like using a predicate instead of explicit comparison if you like.
$ ./testex
### Failure in: 1
Expected exception: divide by zero
Cases: 2 Tried: 2 Errors: 0 Failures: 1
Note that evaluate
here might get optimized away (see GHC ticket #5129), but for testing code in the IO
monad this should work fine.
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Nice example. Here is a modified version that prints if there is no exception or if it's another exception stackoverflow.com/a/33266991/3029422– IonutOct 22, 2015 at 13:47
You can use assertRaises
from testpack.
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This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. Nov 13, 2012 at 13:54
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2@sschaef Sorry, Haskell newbie here – why isn't testpack's
assertRaises
an answer to the question?– akaiholaFeb 10, 2013 at 6:15 -
@akaihola: Ok, I was unclear. It provides an answer, but a link only answer, which is not very welcome on SO. Feb 10, 2013 at 11:08
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2@sschaef I strongly disagree. The link provided here is NOT the answer. The answer is
There is a library function available that can be used to solve your problem
. The link only provides a reference (to the library docs). Therefore I conclude this is not at all a link-only question, even if it might look like it at first glance. You wouldn't expect the responder to post the whole library code, would you? Aug 1, 2014 at 17:30 -
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