Hi everyone,

I agree with Stuart, this would be very helpfull.

Thank you,

Stephan

On Jun 3, 12:36 am, Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Allen,
>
> You could write a function that uses the clojure.contrib.with-ns/with-
> ns macro to dip into the namespace being tested and return the private  
> function, assigning it to a local name in the test namespace.
>
> I need this too, and have been meaning to ping the other Stuart about  
> either (a) adding something like this to test-is, or (b) creating a  
> new test-helpers library in contrib that would include this function.
>
> Stu
>
>
>
> > I have a namespace with some public functions, and some private
> > functions. I would like to write unit tests for the functions, and put
> > them in a separate file from the main name space. I would also like to
> > have an (ns) declaration in my tests file, because the tests require
> > several libraries. Of course, if I have private methods in namespace
> > A, I can't call them from namespace B. Right now, it seems I have
> > several options:
>
> > 1) put the unit tests in the same file
> > 2) put the unit tests in a separate file, in the same namespace
> > 3) make the private functions public
> > 4) ???
>
> > I don't really like the first three options. Ideally, the private
> > functions would remain private to every namespace except the testing
> > name space. Is there a good solution for this?
>
> > Allen
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