package check import ( "fmt" "os" "sort" "strings" "sync" "testing" ) type counter struct { name string value int force bool color string size int } func (c counter) String() (s string) { if c.value != 0 || c.force { color := c.color if c.value == 0 { color = ansiReset } s = fmt.Sprintf("%s%*d %s%s", color, c.size, c.value, c.name, ansiReset) } else { s = strings.Repeat(" ", c.size+1+len(c.name)) } return s } type testStat struct { name string passed counter forged counter failed counter } func newTestStat(desc string, force bool) *testStat { return &testStat{ name: desc, passed: counter{force: force, name: "passed", color: ansiGreen}, forged: counter{force: force, name: "todo", color: ansiYellow}, failed: counter{force: force, name: "failed", color: ansiRed}, } } func (c testStat) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("checks: %s %s %s\t%s", c.passed, c.forged, c.failed, c.name) } var statsMu sync.Mutex var stats = map[*testing.T]*testStat{} // Report output statistics about passed/failed checks. // It should be called from TestMain after m.Run(), for ex.: // // func TestMain(m *testing.M) { // code := m.Run() // check.Report() // os.Exit(code) // } // // If this is all you need - just use TestMain instead. func Report() { statsMu.Lock() defer statsMu.Unlock() total := newTestStat("(total)", true) ts := make([]*testing.T, 0, len(stats)) for t := range stats { ts = append(ts, t) total.passed.value += stats[t].passed.value total.forged.value += stats[t].forged.value total.failed.value += stats[t].failed.value } total.passed.size = digits(total.passed.value) total.forged.size = digits(total.forged.value) total.failed.size = digits(total.failed.value) if testing.Verbose() { sort.Slice(ts, func(a, b int) bool { return ts[a].Name() < ts[b].Name() }) for _, t := range ts { stats[t].passed.size = total.passed.size stats[t].forged.size = total.forged.size stats[t].failed.size = total.failed.size fmt.Printf(" %s\n", stats[t]) } } fmt.Printf(" %s\n", total) } // TestMain provides same default implementation as used by testing // package with extra Report call to output statistics. Usage: // // func TestMain(m *testing.M) { check.TestMain(m) } func TestMain(m *testing.M) { code := m.Run() Report() os.Exit(code) }