+# Overview #
+
+This folder contains tests for the VVhitespace interpreter (`vvi`).
+
+
+# Instructions #
+
+Edit the shebang in `vv_test.py` to match your environment. For example:
+
+ FreeBSD 12: #!/usr/local/bin/python3.6
+ Debian 9 : #!/usr/bin/python3
+
+Build `vvc` and `vvi` in the source tree, if you haven't already.
+
+ vvs-repo/tests % cd .. && make clean all && cd tests
+ cc -Wall -std=c99 -o vvc vv_compiler.c
+ cc -Wall -std=c99 -o vvi vv_interpreter.c
+ vvs-repo/tests %
+
+Alternatively, edit the configuration block in `vv_test.py` to provide
+appropriate paths relative to this `tests` folder.
+
+ compiler_path = '../vvc'
+ interpreter_path = '../vvi'
+
+With configuration now complete, execute the tests via `make test`. A dot will
+appear for every successfully completed test. For example:
+
+ vvs-repo/tests % make test
+ Testing vvi:
+ .......................
+ vvs-repo/tests %
+
+If a test should fail, the name of the test will be printed in place of its
+dot. For example, with an induced failure in the division command:
+
+ vvs-repo/tests % make test
+ Testing vvi:
+ ........
+ 2004_arithmetic_division
+ Expected: A
+ Received: A113
+ ..............
+ vvs-repo/tests %
+
+If testing is aborted prematurely, say by a Ctrl-C initiated SIGINT, use `make
+clean` to remove any temporary files.
+
+
+# Add New Test #
+
+Consider the test `5003_io_input_character.pvvs` as an example, reproduced
+below with line numbers.
+
+ 1: SSSTN | ST: Push +1
+ 2: TNTS | IO: Input character
+ 3: SSSTN | ST: Push +1
+ 4: TTT | HP: Load
+ 5: TNSS | IO: Output character
+ 6: NNN | FC: Terminate program
+
+With the goal of testing the `get character from user` instruction, the test
+begins on lines 1-2 by setting up for and then using this instruction. Lines
+3-5 print the result and line 6 terminates the test.
+
+Once you have written a test of this form, add it to the `tests` array in the
+file `vv_test.py`. The three fields are:
+
+ ['filename_without_extension', 'string for stdin', 'string for expected stdout']
+
+Continuing the same example:
+
+ ['5003_io_input_character', 'A', 'A'],
+
+Note that the first field was the name of the file in which our test was saved,
+minus the extension. These filenames should be numbered, grouped by category
+and ordered by dependency.
+
+The second field is a string from which our test program may read. Since this
+is a test of reading an input character, the string is populated with `A`.
+
+The final field is the expected output from our test. In this example, this is
+simply the same character that was read from the previous field, `A`.
+
+Each time the test is executed by `vv_test.py` it will be fed the input from
+the second field and the output will be compared against the third field. If
+there is any mismatch, the test has failed and the user will be alerted with an
+error.
+