
The new version of Tasty, a modern and extensible testing framework for Haskell, is out. The major new feature in this release is resources, described in detail in the article http://ro-che.info/articles/2013-12-10-tasty-resources.html Although I haven't posted here since the very first release of tasty, there have been many small improvements and some new big features, such as resources and ingredients. The core Tasty packages are now part of Stackage, which means that you can use them in FP Haskell Center™ and School of Haskell. It's also great to see third-party packages appearing, which was the main motivation behind Tasty's extensible design: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/tasty-th, by Benno Fünfstück http://hackage.haskell.org/package/tasty-hspec, by Mitchell Rosen http://hackage.haskell.org/package/tasty-ant-xml, by Oliver Charles To learn more about Tasty, please see: http://documentup.com/feuerbach/tasty — the README http://hackage.haskell.org/package/tasty-0.5.1/docs/Test-Tasty.html — the haddock documentation https://github.com/feuerbach/tasty/blob/master/CHANGES.md — the changelog http://ocharles.org.uk/blog/posts/2013-12-03-24-days-of-hackage-tasty.html — this year's «24 days of Hackage» article about Tasty Roman
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Roman Cheplyaka