At the moment, this is test the timestamps returned from the API. If
Ratify can parse the timestamps, it returns them. If it can't parse
them, it returns NIL.
This is so you can run the tests with ASDF, I think. It was something
I did whilst SLIME was a bit messes-up and I was a bit desperate with
trying to fix it. So, I don't know if this additional exported
function is needed. Everything seems to work with it still there --
after I restarted Emacs and SLIME -- so I'm keeping it like this for now.
This builds on the initial set-up in the .asd file. With the .asd file
knowing the tests package needs FiveAM, the code here integrates the
testing framework in to the .lisp files responsible for housing the
tests.
The code here is placeholder tests and should be deleted the more I
get into the project. They exist just to make sure everything is
set-up properly between the various definition/set-up files.
I've changed how the tests and doc systems are defined in the .asd
file. The changes are based on what SLIME outputted when compiling the
project.
The initial test are irrelevant to the project. I wrote it to make
sure fiveAM (and the test project as a whole) was connected together
properly. This test will (should) not remain once the main code is up
and running.