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This example illustrates how to define a Domain Specific Language (DSL)
for writing tests using a pipeline of hook objects to translate the tests
to a test dialect natively supported by the lgtunit
tool. See also the
testing
and quick_check
examples.
An extended discussion of this example can be found in the following blog post:
https://logtalk.org/2019/11/05/user-defined-test-dialects.html
Print Logtalk, Prolog backend, and kernel versions (if running as a notebook):
%versions
Run the tests written using the DSL:
logtalk_load(tests_dsl(tester)).