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diff --git a/blog/time-regex-testing-2020-10-04.markdown b/blog/time-regex-testing-2020-10-04.markdown new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d24c1f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/blog/time-regex-testing-2020-10-04.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +--- +title: Time, Regexes and Testing +date: 2020-10-04 +series: rust-for-gophers +tags: + - rust +--- + +# Time, Regexes and Testing + +Previously on [Rust for Gophers](/blog/series/rust-for-gophers) (name is a work +in progress, ideas would be lovely) we covered logging, templating and basic +HTTP client/server operations. Go's standard library also has support from some +other things too, such as time handling, regular expressions and unit testing. +Today we are going to cover their analogs in Rust. + +## Testing + +Programs have a tendency to not do what you want when you write them. Sometimes +it's worth trying to see what code actually does and make sure it's what you +want it to do. This can help a lot when you are ensuring that types are +converted, the right HTTP responses are returned and that any other effects are +what you want. + +[We plan to go into much more detail about this in the future, however this is +just enough about how testing in Rust works to help show these +examples.](conversation://Mara/hacker) + +## Time + +## Regexes + |
