Framework for running and organising tests, with HUnit and QuickCheck support Maintained by:haskell@FreeBSD.org Port Added: 21 May 2010 21:58:07 Also Listed In:haskell License: BSD
Allows tests such as QuickCheck properties and HUnit test cases to be
assembled into test groups, run in parallel (but reported in deterministic
order, to aid diff interpretation) and filtered and controlled by command
line options. All of this comes with colored test output, progress reporting
and test statistics output.
WWW: http://batterseapower.github.com/test-framework/
Reason:
GHC has been updated to version 7.0.4, and Haskell Platform to version
2011.4.0.0, and other Haskell ports are also updated to their Haskell
Platform versions or latest versions.
To update all affected ports:
# portmaster -r lang/ghc
or
# portupgrade -r lang/ghc
2011-05-09
Affects: users of lang/ghc and */hs-*
Author: ashish@FreeBSD.org
Reason:
GHC has been updated to version 7.0.3 and other Haskell ports are also
updated to their Haskell Platform versions or latest versions.
To update all affected ports:
# portmaster -r lang/ghc
or
# portupgrade -r lang/ghc
Number of commits found: 10
Commit History - (may be incomplete: see CVSWeb link above for full details)
Bump PORTREVISION of all ports dependent on lang/ghc as during
upgrade, lang/ghc cabal package cache gets invalidated causing all
dependent ports to be reinstalled.
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
- Please welcome GHC 7.0.3
GHC in the ports tree has been updated to 7.0.3 and all other Haskell ports
are also updated to their corresponding Haskell Platform versions, or latest
versions.
We would like to acknowledge the support of the FreeBSD Donations Team and
Eotvos Lorand University, Faculty of Informatics who contributed to the server
that we used for testing.
We would also like to thank all the testers who tested FreeBSD Haskell ports
and provided their feedback.
PR: ports/156642
Approved by: tabthorpe (mentor)
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
Allows tests such as QuickCheck properties and HUnit test cases to be
assembled into test groups, run in parallel (but reported in
deterministic order, to aid diff interpretation) and filtered and
controlled by command line options. All of this comes with colored test
output, progress reporting and test statistics output.
WWW: http://batterseapower.github.com/test-framework/