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diff --git a/assignments/assignment1.tex b/assignments/assignment1.tex index f108eee..9f9e7e8 100644 --- a/assignments/assignment1.tex +++ b/assignments/assignment1.tex @@ -272,11 +272,28 @@ Since Haskell, as most functional programming languages, is ``stable" in terms o \section{Manual Testing} -% TODO : Add the "results" of the exercises of section 2 of the assignment. +Since the SUT is an Application Programming Interface all tests are constructed not as an sequence of interactions, but rather as something that can be fed to the wrapper. +In turn, the wrapper uses the API of \texttt{chesshs} to construct the position sequence. +This position sequence is then compared to a user defined expected output. + +In essence, this implies that the Manual Tests and Automated Tests are the same. + +If the wrapper were extended to support interactivity, manual testing would have a more prominent place. \section{Automated Testing} -% TODO : Add the "results" of the exercises of section 3 of the assignment. +The input of the automated tests are stored in individual files. +These files contain one or more PGN games that are fed to the wrapper. +The wrapper then passes these PGN games to the chesshs library, and outputs the board state after every move. +\begin{listing} + \inputminted{bash}{../test/test.sh} + \caption{Automated Test script} + \label{L:ATS} +\end{listing} + +A small bash script~\ref{L:ATS} is used to compare the output that is produced by the wrapper with a user defined expected output. +If there is no difference between the two, the test is considered \enquote{Passed}. +If there is a difference, this is output by the script. \begin{thebibliography}{8} \bibitem[C] {C} \url{http://haskell.org/cabal} |