cool_asserts
Some useful assertions for Rust (by Lucretiel)
sage
A programming language that's wise beyond its bytes!π±πΏπͺ΄ (by adam-mcdaniel)
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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cool_asserts
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Do you generally make unit tests?
Definitely, especially for simple, self-contained types and functions. Often I don't even make a mod tests, I just drop a test right inline under the thing being tested. I use this pattern in cool-asserts, my assertions library https://github.com/Lucretiel/cool_asserts/blob/master/src/lib.rs
sage
Posts with mentions or reviews of sage.
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The Sage Compiler, Operating System, and Web-Demonstration
Hello, yes, I'll go back and add some text examples as well.
I put all the example programs in text on the web-demo, though, if you want to see more there! You can copy, read, or modify them there!
https://adam-mcdaniel.net/sage
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cool_asserts and sage you can also consider the following projects:
pattern-matching-in-rust - Pattern matching and exhaustiveness checking algorithms implemented in Rust