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authoradam <adam@pkgsrc.org>2018-07-24 15:08:19 +0000
committeradam <adam@pkgsrc.org>2018-07-24 15:08:19 +0000
commitc2047e3fe4adf69302937a51762287c68da89bfe (patch)
tree4183cea458842f02dba94b4755ca0482ee4cc973 /devel/Makefile
parent616795ce193dced0aed596e81bab96b74eb2fd21 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-c2047e3fe4adf69302937a51762287c68da89bfe.tar.gz
py-hamcrest: added version 1.9.0
PyHamcrest is a framework for writing matcher objects, allowing you to declaratively define "match" rules. There are a number of situations where matchers are invaluable, such as UI validation, or data filtering, but it is in the area of writing flexible tests that matchers are most commonly used. When writing tests it is sometimes difficult to get the balance right between overspecifying the test (and making it brittle to changes), and not specifying enough (making the test less valuable since it continues to pass even when the thing being tested is broken). Having a tool that allows you to pick out precisely the aspect under test and describe the values it should have, to a controlled level of precision, helps greatly in writing tests that are "just right." Such tests fail when the behavior of the aspect under test deviates from the expected behavior, yet continue to pass when minor, unrelated changes to the behaviour are made.
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diff --git a/devel/Makefile b/devel/Makefile
index 73968b2aa80..0deff0eac9d 100644
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2705 2018/07/22 22:42:53 minskim Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2706 2018/07/24 15:08:19 adam Exp $
#
COMMENT= Development utilities
@@ -2017,6 +2017,7 @@ SUBDIR+= py-google-apputils
SUBDIR+= py-grako
SUBDIR+= py-greenlet
SUBDIR+= py-h5py
+SUBDIR+= py-hamcrest
SUBDIR+= py-hash
SUBDIR+= py-hg-evolve
SUBDIR+= py-hg-fastimport