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21:15:14
ralt
what's the framework to use those days? 5am? prove?
21:15:49
ralt
I don't care much, just need to pick one, so would rather go with the most popular one
21:16:16
aeth
prove is broken for me now, in some private side thing where I had been using it 5+ years ago
21:16:22
aeth
I think it now requires colors in SLIME or something?
21:16:30
Josh_2
https://github.com/OdonataResearchLLC/lisp-unit
21:16:43
aeth
the main thing prove offers over 5am iirc, having used both, is that prove will time its tests and show you how long it takes
21:16:56
aeth
so if time to complete is a key part of your test, it's useful
21:17:39
aeth
5am just has a bunch of ...s, although maybe it's configurable
21:17:49
kpoeck
Take shinmeraware: https://github.com/Shinmera/parachute
21:19:44
aeth
kpoeck: that settles it, Shinmera has to be a pseudonym for a team of people :-p
21:21:26
Shinmera
aeth: Parachute has a drop-in for prove
21:21:32
Shinmera
hopefully that hasn't bitrotted yet
21:28:42
aeth
Shinmera: thanks, I'll have to try it
21:35:20
Lord_of_Life_
** NICK Lord_of_Life
21:47:45
jackdaniel
ralt: 5am is the most popular one
21:48:01
jackdaniel
some other frameworks are more fancy
21:49:51
scymtym
5am has a neat random testing framework
22:01:27
Fare
is there a quickcheck / hypothesis for CL ?
22:07:19
ralt
Fare: google suggests yes, although I've never used it https://github.com/mcandre/cl-quickcheck
22:31:49
ralt
is it possible to call the :REPORT of a condition manually?
22:32:28
Bike
no, but you can get the same effect by princ-ing the condition.
3:41:54
beach
Good morning everyone!