The simplest possible assert
Basic assert function that throws provided error object
The assert module from Node.js, for the browser.
minimalistic-assert ===
Parses, serializes, and manipulates MIME types, according to the WHATWG MIME Sniffing Standard
Synchronous validation of a path existing either as a file or as a directory.
correct invalid SPDX expressions
assert with status codes
A robust, ES3 compatible, "has own property" predicate.
Extra assertions on top of node's assert module
Is this value a JS SharedArrayBuffer?
Is this value a JS ArrayBuffer?
Which kind of boxed JS primitive is this?
What is the type of this builtin JS value?
Is this value a JS Typed Array? This module works cross-realm/iframe, does not depend on `instanceof` or mutable properties, and despite ES6 Symbol.toStringTag.
`Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor`, but accounts for IE's broken implementation.
Is this specifier a node.js core module?
`Object.defineProperty`, but not IE 8's broken one.
A helper to optimistically set Symbol.toStringTag, when possible.
Robustly get the length of a Typed Array
Is this value a JS DataView? This module works cross-realm/iframe, does not depend on `instanceof` or mutable properties, and despite ES6 Symbol.toStringTag.
ES Object-related atoms: Object, ToObject, RequireObjectCoercible
Is this value a JS regex? Works cross-realm/iframe, and despite ES6 @@toStringTag
Esprima-compatible implementation of the Mozilla JS Parser API
A basic, customizable assertion gem for lightweight pre-postconditions checking
Basic series of objects designed to allow you to arbitrarily assign and access properties, for use in conjunction with typical isolated testing style.
Shoulda macros for making very basic assertions about JSON responses
Sometimes when you hear about a new library/gem you just wat to kick the kick_the_tires to see what it can do. Sometimes you start with some REPL example from the authors or some sample code or tests that the author has provided. This little gem allowed_push_host you to load up a few basic asserts/refutes/shows to explore the library's objects and method results. When you have finished kicking the tires you may want to take the library out for a spin with some functional, application-line code and you don't want any of the tire kicking out to STDOUT.
BRASS stands for Bare-Metal Ruby Assertion System Standard. It is a very basic foundational assertions framework for other assertion and test frameworks to make use so they can all work together harmoniously.
A method for very basic nested type assertions
mrubyc-test is an unit test framework for mruby/c, supporting basic assertions, stub and mock.
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