redict/tests/support
Oran Agra a0cfd519e3 test infra: improve prints on failed assertions
sometimes we have several assertions with the same condition in the same test
at different stages, and when these fail (the ones that print the condition
text) you don't know which one it was. other assertions didn't print the
condition text (variable names), just the expected and unexpected values.

So now, all assertions print context line, and conditin text.

besides, one of the major differences between 'assert' and 'assert_equal',
is that the later is able to print the value that doesn't match the expected.
if there is a rare non-reproducible failure, it is helpful to know what was
the value the test encountered and how far it was from the threshold.

So now, adding assert_lessthan and assert_range that can be used in some places.
were we used just 'assert { a > b }' so far.
2019-10-29 17:38:12 +02:00
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cli.tcl
cluster.tcl
redis.tcl
server.tcl
test.tcl test infra: improve prints on failed assertions 2019-10-29 17:38:12 +02:00
tmpfile.tcl
util.tcl