Ryna allows you to annotate functions in order to test your modules. Let's take a look at how. ## Creating tests In order to create a test you have to annotate a function with the `@test` annotation, which takes **no arguments**. This function must **take no arguments** and must return a **logical value**. The test will be considered successful if and only if the function returns `true`. Let's take a look at an example extracted from *prelude*: ``` @test fn fill_test() -> Bool { let res = arr_with_capacity(3); res.fill(100); for i in res { if i != 100 { return false; } } return true; } ``` This test should always pass, since it's filling an array with a value and then checking the contents, but this can be useful when changing your code or when programming with *TDD*. ## Testing In order to execute the tests inside your module you have to use the use the following command: ``` ryna run --test ``` You can also add optimization and recompilation flags, as seen in the *Getting Started* section.