View Source assert.hrl
Assert macros.
Description
The include file assert.hrl provides macros for inserting assertions in your
program code.
Include the following directive in the module from which the function is called:
-include_lib("stdlib/include/assert.hrl").When an assertion succeeds, the assert macro yields the atom ok. When an
assertion fails, an exception of type error is generated. The associated error
term has the form {Macro, Info}. Macro is the macro name, for example,
assertEqual. Info is a list of tagged values, such as
[{module, M}, {line, L}, ...], which gives more information about the location
and cause of the exception. All entries in the Info list are optional; do not
rely programmatically on any of them being present.
Each assert macro has a corresponding version with an extra argument, for adding
comments to assertions. These can for example be printed as part of error
reports, to clarify the meaning of the check that failed. For example,
?assertEqual(0, fib(0), "Fibonacci is defined for zero"). The comment text can
be any character data (string, UTF8-binary, or deep list of such data), and will
be included in the error term as {comment, Text}.
If the macro NOASSERT is defined when assert.hrl is read by the compiler,
the macros are defined as equivalent to the atom ok. The test will not be
performed and there is no cost at runtime.
For example, using erlc to compile your modules, the following disables all
assertions:
erlc -DNOASSERT=true *.erl(The value of NOASSERT does not matter, only the fact that it is defined.)
A few other macros also have effect on the enabling or disabling of assertions:
- If NODEBUGis defined, it impliesNOASSERT(unlessDEBUGis also defined, which overridesNODEBUG).
- If ASSERTis defined, it overridesNOASSERT, that is, the assertions remain enabled.
If you prefer, you can thus use only DEBUG/NODEBUG as the main flags to
control the behavior of the assertions (which is useful if you have other
compiler conditionals or debugging macros controlled by those flags), or you can
use ASSERT/NOASSERT to control only the assert macros.
Macros
- assert(BoolExpr)
- assert(BoolExpr, Comment)- Tests that- BoolExprcompletes normally returning- true.
- assertNot(BoolExpr)
- assertNot(BoolExpr, Comment)- Tests that- BoolExprcompletes normally returning- false.
- assertMatch(GuardedPattern, Expr)
- assertMatch(GuardedPattern, Expr, Comment)- Tests that- Exprcompletes normally yielding a value that matches- GuardedPattern, for example:- ?assertMatch({bork, _}, f())- Notice that a guard - when ...can be included:- ?assertMatch({bork, X} when X > 0, f())
- assertNotMatch(GuardedPattern, Expr)
- assertNotMatch(GuardedPattern, Expr, Comment)- Tests that- Exprcompletes normally yielding a value that does not match- GuardedPattern.- As in - assertMatch,- GuardedPatterncan have a- whenpart.
- assertEqual(ExpectedValue, Expr)
- assertEqual(ExpectedValue, Expr, Comment)- Tests that- Exprcompletes normally yielding a value that is exactly equal to- ExpectedValue.
- assertNotEqual(ExpectedValue, Expr)
- assertNotEqual(ExpectedValue, Expr, Comment)- Tests that- Exprcompletes normally yielding a value that is not exactly equal to- ExpectedValue.
- assertException(Class, Term, Expr)
- assertException(Class, Term, Expr, Comment)- Tests that- Exprcompletes abnormally with an exception of type- Classand with the associated- Term. The assertion fails if- Exprraises a different exception or if it completes normally returning any value.- Notice that both - Classand- Termcan be guarded patterns, as in- assertMatch.
- assertNotException(Class, Term, Expr)
- assertNotException(Class, Term, Expr, Comment)- Tests that- Exprdoes not evaluate abnormally with an exception of type- Classand with the associated- Term. The assertion succeeds if- Exprraises a different exception or if it completes normally returning any value.- As in - assertException, both- Classand- Termcan be guarded patterns.
- assertError(Term, Expr)
- assertError(Term, Expr, Comment)- Equivalent to- assertException(error, Term, Expr)
- assertExit(Term, Expr)
- assertExit(Term, Expr, Comment)- Equivalent to- assertException(exit, Term, Expr)
- assertThrow(Term, Expr)
- assertThrow(Term, Expr, Comment)- Equivalent to- assertException(throw, Term, Expr)