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README.md
V REPL Tests Script
How to write a new test
- Create a new file named
*.repl - Write the input to be given to REPL
- Add
===output=== - Write the output expected
Notes
Keep in mind, that the way V repl works for now, every non empty line would cause a new recompilation of the entire repl content that was collected so far.
Longer REPL files would cause measurably longer recompilation/testing times.
Also, longer repl files would be slower to debug when they fail, It is better to have several smaller files vs one huge REPL file.
Example :
a := 1
println(a)
===output===
1