
Thanks Oliver. That's good enough.
I was ever curious about whether parse String to the function rather
than a mapping.
-Haisheng
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Oliver Batchelor
You could store your test data in a named map e.g.
import qualified Data.Map as M import System
testSets :: M.Map String [Int] testSets = M.fromList [ ("testdata", testdata) , ("testdata2", testdata2) ]
f :: Int -> Something f = ....
main = do [arg] <- getArgs
case M.lookup arg testSets of Just testSet -> print (map f testSet) Nothing -> print "Test set not found!"
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Haisheng Wu
wrote: Hi there, Do you have any comments / suggestions for the following scenario?
I have two list and a function over list testdata :: [Int] testdata2 :: [Int] f testdata = map g testdata
What I like to do is choosing what test data via command line arguments. i.e. test.hs testdata2 will run against testdata2
I could make it using pattern match between argument and data definition but it is annoy. code here: https://github.com/freizl/dive-into-haskell/blob/master/sandbox/one-in-arith...
I'm wondering it can be done simply in haskell.
Thanks a lot. -Haisheng
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