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serde_test

This crate provides a convenient concise way to write unit tests for
implementations of Serialize and Deserialize.
The Serialize impl for a value can be characterized by the sequence of
Serializer calls that are made in the course of serializing the value, so
serde_test provides a Token abstraction which corresponds roughly to
Serializer method calls. There is an assert_ser_tokens function to test
that a value serializes to a particular sequence of method calls, an
assert_de_tokens function to test that a value can be deserialized from a
particular sequence of method calls, and an assert_tokens function to test
both directions. There are also functions to test expected failure conditions.
Here is an example from the linked-hash-map crate.
use linked_hash_map::LinkedHashMap;
use serde_test::{assert_tokens, Token};
#[test]
fn test_ser_de_empty() {
let map = LinkedHashMap::<char, u32>::new();
assert_tokens(
&map,
&[
Token::Map { len: Some(0) },
Token::MapEnd,
],
);
}
#[test]
fn test_ser_de() {
let mut map = LinkedHashMap::new();
map.insert('b', 20);
map.insert('a', 10);
map.insert('c', 30);
assert_tokens(
&map,
&[
Token::Map { len: Some(3) },
Token::Char('b'),
Token::I32(20),
Token::Char('a'),
Token::I32(10),
Token::Char('c'),
Token::I32(30),
Token::MapEnd,
],
);
}
License
Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this crate by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
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