OCamlPro tackles complex design challenges (blockchains, Domain Specific Languages) notably with the use of formal methods. For that purpose, we promote the use of state-of-the-art programming languages like OCaml and Rust.
Continuing the from the previous post, here is a cheat sheet for RSpec’s assertion library: RSpec::Expectations. RSpec is a mature, feature-packed testing framework, but the documentation can be difficult to navigate. As an alternative to the official documentation, this cheat sheet contains short example code to demonstrate all the built-in expectation matchers. These examples were created with R
After creating cheat sheets for RSpec::Core and RSpec::Expectations, I think it is only fair to have a cheat sheet for Minitest too. Minitest also provides an optional RSpec-like DSL, which is not covered here. Minitest is a small (some might say “mini”) testing framework, where tests are written in “plain Ruby,” as opposed to using a custom DSL. It has a gentler learning curve than RSpec, and is
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