I wonder if something like Haxe [1] could help here in defining a language
agnostic
TCK (maybe an skeleton?) that gets compiled to several platforms. Each
platform's
testsuite would them "implement" the spec and of course would be free to
add
'native' tests as well. There's also a unit test framework built on top of
[1], worth exploring
[1]
https://haxe.org/
[2]
https://github.com/massiveinteractive/MassiveUnit/
This is an idea of how to use it:
1) Define an interface using the Haxe language (just assume syntax is
correct):
interface IHotRodClient {
get(Object k)
put(Object k, Object value)
etc
}
2) Write the TCK in terms of that interface. The Haxe language has lots of
libraries, including unit tests:
class TCK {
test1( ) { ... }
test2( ) { ... }
etc
void Main(IHotRodClient client)
new TCK(client).run()
}
3) Cross compile the TCK and distribute it as jar, dll, js, etc
4) Each Hot Rod client consumes the artifact above
5) Each Hot Rod runs the TCK passing its implementation of IHotRodClient
6) Profit
My 2p,
Gustavo
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