Ok, well, if you ever come across a test framework named AuTest, you can blame me, because I'm stealing the shit out of that.
Gold test
the autistic overthinking the unit tests
overthinked squared
"What if the test fail?"
*Write a test for the test
What if the test of the test fails?
Write a test of a test!
It's strangely satisfying when the "this will probably never happen" test case finds a problem during development.
I had tests for deleting that were like
create item a
create item b
delete item a via the code under test
assert item a is gone
assert item b is still there
I thought maybe the whole bit with item b was excessive, but sure enough one day I accidentally fucked something up and deleted all the items, and the test pointed it out before the bad code left my local machine.
what if someone tries to input a cat to this function?
'''5 1 g
Think of it as a function you can unleash on others…
Por que no los dos?
Hooray! 🌮