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std/testing/asserts.ts

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import * as mod from "https://deno.land/std@0.121.0/testing/asserts.ts";

Functions

Converts the input into a string. Objects, Sets and Maps are sorted so as to make tests less flaky

Make an assertion, error will be thrown if expr does not have truthy value.

Make an assertion that actual includes the expected values. If not then an error will be thrown.

Make an assertion that actual and expected are equal, deeply. If not deeply equal, then throw.

Make an assertion that actual is not null or undefined. If not then throw.

Make an assertion that error is an Error. If not then an error will be thrown. An error class and a string that should be included in the error message can also be asserted.

Make an assertion that actual match RegExp expected. If not then throw.

Make an assertion that actual and expected are not equal, deeply. If not then throw.

Make an assertion that actual not match RegExp expected. If match then throw.

Make an assertion that actual and expected are not strictly equal. If the values are strictly equal then throw.

Make an assertion that actual object is a subset of expected object, deeply. If not, then throw.

Executes a function which returns a promise, expecting it to throw or reject. If it does not, then it throws. An error class and a string that should be included in the error message can also be asserted. Or you can pass a callback which will be passed the error, usually to apply some custom assertions on it.

Make an assertion that actual and expected are strictly equal. If not then throw.

Make an assertion that actual includes expected. If not then throw.

Executes a function, expecting it to throw. If it does not, then it throws. An error class and a string that should be included in the error message can also be asserted. Or you can pass a callback which will be passed the error, usually to apply some custom assertions on it.

Deep equality comparison used in assertions

Forcefully throws a failed assertion

Use this to stub out methods that will throw when invoked.

Use this to assert unreachable code.