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I don't think running Exception.message will cut it, since it will output a string that the message/1 implementation failed. Ideally, I wish the test would fail in that case.One solution would be to call error_module.message(error) manually, but this would mean ex_unit needs to replicate logic from Exception.message. Alternative would be to pattern match on the string returned from Exception.message, but this seems even more error-prone.
Michał.
Great catch. Yes, let's always invoke Exception.message on it, even if you don't match on it.
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Michał Muskała <mic...@muskala.eu> wrote:
--Hello everybody,Right now, when using assert_raise/2 (without passing the message) the test succeeds even if the exception itself has bad implementation of the message/1 function and raises.I propose that assert_raise should fail whenever such a broken exception implementation is encountered. This should allow catching additional bugs in test suites.
Michał.
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