I recommend using "raco test" to run your code. It will cooperate with
rackunit and print out the number of successful tests.

Jay

On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 6:50 PM, David K. Storrs <david.sto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm just getting started with rackunit, and I was very surprised when I found 
> that it simply emits nothing if a test succeeds.  Every other testing 
> framework I've used before will print "ok" (or etc) on a successful test, so 
> that you can differentiate between "the test succeeded" and "the test wasn't 
> run."
>
> check-equal? returns <void> so I can't just wrap it in another function that 
> prints "ok" on success.  Is there a way to tell rackunit that I want to see 
> successes?
>
> Dave
>
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