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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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rstest
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Announcing lets_expect - Clean tests in Rust.
Check out https://github.com/la10736/rstest
- Testing in rust: are there any useful crates, macros etc that you use to make this easier and less verbose?
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pytest features in Rust
As far as I'm aware, the only crate that offers pytest concepts to any notable extent is rstest. While very useful, its focus is only on fixtures and parametrization. It provides only partial support for them, and no support at all for stuff like hooks, plugins, and other advanced pytest features.
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TestCase v2.0.0 has been released!
How does this compare to something like rstest?
parse-rosetta-rs
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nom > regex
Comparing performance of parser libraries
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Show HN: Rust nom parsing Starcraft2 Replays into Arrow for Polars data analysis
For a very rough comparison of parsers, see https://github.com/rosetta-rs/parse-rosetta-rs
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[RELEASE] Yap 0.9: A light-weight dependency free parser combinator style library
Since this takes a unique approach, would you be interested in adding it to parse-rosetta-rs? Its a repo to help users do a comparative analysis of parser crates, providing some very crude stats to help get them started and allowing them to compare what the APIs look like.
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Announcing lets_expect - Clean tests in Rust.
The reason I assume its unrelated to combine is that for the json implementation, a previous version of combine built in about the same time as nom
- Practical Parsing in Rust with nom
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GitHub - epage/parse-benchmarks-rs
I'm tempted to collect all of these benchmark repos into a github org to make them easier to find. So far I know of parser, md, argparse, and template languages.
What are some alternatives?
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