your test has no (is ...)

On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Timothy Washington <twash...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I suppose I've been looking at this code for too long, so I need a 2nd pair
> of eyes on it. I'm not getting some 'test.is' code to run. I'm trying to run
> the tests as in fig. 1. Suppose the tests are defined in a file called
> utests.clj (fig. 2).
>
> (use 'clojure.test)
> (require 'utests)
> (run-tests 'utests)
> fig. 1 - run attempts
>
> (ns utests)
> (defn test-fixture-1 [test-func]
>
>     (setup-code)
>     (test-func)
>     (teardown-code)
> )
> (use-fixtures :each test-fixture-1)
> (deftest test-code []
>     (= 5 5))
> )
> fig. 2 - utests.clj
>
> Ran 0 tests containing 0 assertions.
> 0 failures, 0 errors.
> {:type :summary, :test 0, :pass 0, :fail 0, :error 0}
> fig. 3 - output
>
>
> Q. The thing that I'm missing is...
>
> Thanks in advance
> Tim
>
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