"Simple means to use a command ('try') to launch tests of code that isn't naturally command-centric. Facilitates testing such code with regtest. For 6M62."
This is just asimple way to facilitate testing code that isn't command-centric, intended for use with regtest (but potentially useful without it). Just set up tests by name like so: ``` Trial "one and one": let i be 1; let x be i + 1; say "[x][line break]"; ``` and a corresponding regtest entry: ``` > try one and one /^2$ ```
Version 1 of Trial by Zed Lopez begins here. "Simple means to use a command ('try') to launch tests of code that isn't naturally command-centric. Facilitates testing such code with regtest. For 6M62." Use authorial modesty. Book of Trial (not for release) Trial is a text based rulebook producing nothing. The Trial rules have default success. Trial: say "(undefined).". Trialing is an action out of world applying to one topic. Understand "try [text]" as trialing. Carry out Trialing: follow the trial rules for "[the topic understood]". Trial ends here.