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Mill
DESCRIPTION
Your shiny new Scala build tool! Confused by SBT? Frustrated by Maven? Perplexed by Gradle? Give Mill a try. In-process tests live in the .test sub-modules of the various Mill modules. These range from tiny unit tests, to larger integration tests that instantiate a TestUtil.BaseModule in-process and a TestEvaluator to evaluate tasks on it. Note that the in-memory tests compile the BaseModule together with the test suite, and do not exercise the Mill script-file bootstrapping, transformation, and compilation process.
Features
- Basic smoke-tests to make sure the functionality works at all, without covering every edge case
- User-facing documentation, with the test cases, test commands, and explanatory comments included in the Mill documentation site
- Example repositories, that Mill users can download to bootstrap their own projects
- The integration tests are similar to example tests and share most of their test infrastructure
- integration tests are meant to test features more thoroughly then example tests, covering more and deeper edge cases even at the expense of readability
- integration tests are written using a Scala test suite extending IntegrationTestSuite, giving more flexibility at the expense of readability
- You can reproduce any of the tests manually using dev.run
Programming Language
Scala
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