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"text": "Home\nTesting with TAP\nProducers\nConsumers\nSpecification\n\nTest Anything Protocol\nTAP, the Test Anything Protocol, is a simple text-based interface between testing modules in a test harness. It decouples the reporting of errors from the presentation of the reports.\nOne of its major uses is for noise reduction; when you have a suite of many tests, making them TAP producers and using a TAP consumer to view them helps ensures that you will see everything you need to notice and diagnose breakage without being distracted by a flood of irrelevant success messages. It can assist other forms of analysis and statistics-gathering as well.\nTAP started life as part of the test harness for Perl but now has implementations in C, C++, Python, PHP, Perl, Java, JavaScript, Go, Rust, and others. Consumers and producers do not have to be written in the same language to interoperate.\nHere’s what a TAP test stream looks like:\n1..4\nok 1 - Input file opened\nnot ok 2 - First line of the input valid\nok 3 - Read the rest of the file\nnot ok 4 - Summarized correctly # TODO Not written yet\nTesting with TAP\nTesting with TAP - How to run TAP based tests in your language of choice\nTAP Development\nTAP Producers - Testing tools that generate TAP output\nTAP Consumers - Test harnesses that read TAP\nTAP Philosophy - The Tao of TAP\nTAP History - The story of TAP\nSpecifications\nTAP version 14 specification (Current)\nTAP version 13 specification\nTAP specification\nExternal Resources\nWikipedia article on TAP\nThe TAP subreddit\ngithub.com/testanything",
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