rs-pbrt-test-scenes
By jdb-walter
mutagen
Breaking your Rust code for fun and profit (by llogiq)
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rs-pbrt-test-scenes
Posts with mentions or reviews of rs-pbrt-test-scenes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-07.
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What's everyone working on this week (6/2022)?
So, I started working on a library to deal with reading data from Blender‘s binary .blend files. In the past I was able to render some Blender v2.79 files, now I abstracted the library to deal (in theory) with all Blender versions (using the DNA information). I tested with two scenes for Blender 2.79 and Blender 3.0 (which should be quiet different from the GUI perspective). With v2.79 I got away with a naming convention and mis-using the old material settings (pre Cycles renderer). Blender 3.0 forced me to get some material settings from shader nodes and the library allows to follow pointers from one data structure to the next. Prove of concept: Both, the Cornell box, as well as the Radiance Conference Room, render with both Blender scene versions. Get the latest Blender scenes here: https://gitlab.com/jdb-walter/rs-pbrt-test-scenes/-/tree/master/blend
mutagen
Posts with mentions or reviews of mutagen.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-30.
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Rust Tests Itself (Kind of!)
There are two testing techniques you didn't mention: Snapshot tests (which are greatly simplified using the insta crate and mutation testing (which can be done on nightly with my mutagen crate.
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What's everyone working on this week (6/2022)?
How does this compare to mutagen?
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (52/2021)!
Do you mean as part of build.rs? Yes, that's certainly doable, and has been done in the past. You can use env!("OUT_DIR") for that. Examples you may want to refer to include my mutagen crate and criterion.
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Uncovered Intermediate Topics
Would be great if this could include mutation testing.
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Question for experienced Rustaceans
I wrote a good number of macros though, both macro_rules! and various proc_macros. The latest iteration of overflower has both, for example. mutagen is a mutation testing tool built as a proc macro, and it's helper library has a bunch of macros, too. compact_arena uses macros to tie unique lifetime tags to arenas.
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Make Your Tests Bulletproof With Mutation Testing
Also there are far more mutation testing frameworks. I maintain the rust-based mutagen one. There are also LLVM-based ones (etc. mull) that can cover multiple languages (but may yield mutations not expressible in your preferred one).
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Mutable Arguments Considered Harmful | micouy.github.io
Cargo (and Rust) makes it so easy to write test cases that you should really use it to find these kinds of bugs. And there are other good test crates available: mutagen, quickcheck, etc.
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Project Ideas
I had a student completely reachitecture my mutagen tool, and saw some working on various clippy contributions.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rs-pbrt-test-scenes and mutagen you can also consider the following projects:
cargo-mutants - :zombie: Inject bugs and see if your tests catch them!
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alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
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