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author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 28 Oct 2020 22:42:43 +0100 |
parent | 9193:aba99b6539f5 |
rev | line source |
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9193 | 1 describe("util.time", function () |
2 local time; | |
3 setup(function () | |
4 time = require "util.time"; | |
5 end); | |
6 describe("now()", function () | |
7 it("exists", function () | |
8 assert.is_function(time.now); | |
9 end); | |
10 it("returns a number", function () | |
11 assert.is_number(time.now()); | |
12 end); | |
13 end); | |
14 describe("monotonic()", function () | |
15 it("exists", function () | |
16 assert.is_function(time.monotonic); | |
17 end); | |
18 it("returns a number", function () | |
19 assert.is_number(time.monotonic()); | |
20 end); | |
21 it("time goes in one direction", function () | |
22 local a = time.monotonic(); | |
23 local b = time.monotonic(); | |
24 assert.truthy(a <= b); | |
25 end); | |
26 end); | |
27 end); | |
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