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HUnit is a unit testing framework for Haskell inspired in the JUnit tool
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for Java.
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A test-centered methodology for software development is most effective
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when tests are easy to create, change, and execute. The JUnit tool
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pioneered support for test-first development in Java. HUnit is an
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adaptation of JUnit to Haskell, a general-purpose, purely functional
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programming language.
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With HUnit (as with JUnit) you can easily create tests, name them, group
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them into suites, and execute them, with the framework checking the
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results automatically. Test specification in HUnit is even more concise
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and flexible than in JUnit, thanks to the nature of the Haskell language.
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HUnit currently includes only a text-based test controller, but the
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framework is designed for easy extension.
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