What is integration testing in Haskell?
Integration testing in Haskell involves testing the interaction between different modules or components of your application to ensure they work together as expected.
How do I set up integration tests in a Haskell project?
You can set up integration tests in Haskell by using the Hspec
or Tasty
testing frameworks, and organizing your tests in a separate directory.
Can you give me an example of an integration test in Haskell?
Sure! Here's a simple example using Hspec:
import Test.Hspec
main :: IO ()
main = hspec $ do
describe "MyModule" $ do
it "should integrate correctly" $ do
result <- myFunction
result `shouldBe` expectedValue
What are some common pitfalls in Haskell integration testing?
Common pitfalls include not properly isolating tests, failing to mock dependencies, and not considering the order of test execution.
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