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October 18, 2008 xTests 0.8.6 released | ||||
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xTests is a testing library for C and C++. Specifically, it is a small, lightweight, portable, simple unit- and component-test framework suitable for exercising C and C++ libraries. Its primary design features are: - Portability. It relies on no platform-specific or compiler-specific constructs. The only library it relies on is the 100% header-only, open-source STLSoft library. It works with a large number of C/C++ compilers. Importantly, it is sufficiently simple and lightweight that it is bundled with several other open-source libraries, and is an integral part of their automated unit- and component-testing in their builds. - Simplicity. It doesn't require pre-processing of your source code by scripting languages. It doesn't use macros to create secret classes that use Schwarz counters to register test cases. It relies on you to simply code what you want, and nothing that you don't want. xTests is completely free and includes source released under a BSD-style license. Release 0.8.6 incorporates: * added more integer specialisations of xtests_failure_reporter<> Download from: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=211081&package_id=253611 Discuss at: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=758473 xTests website: http://xtests.org/ Note: this release of xTests requires STLSoft 1.9.58, or later, available from http://stlsoft.org/ | ||||
October 18, 2008 Re: xTests 0.8.6 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Matt Wilson | Matt Wilson <matthewwilson@acm.org> писал(а) в своём письме Sun, 19 Oct 2008 03:03:36 +0400:
> xTests is a testing library for C and C++. Specifically, it is a small, lightweight, portable, simple unit- and component-test
> framework suitable for exercising C and C++ libraries. Its primary design features are:
>
> - Portability. It relies on no platform-specific or compiler-specific constructs. The only library it relies on is the 100%
> header-only, open-source STLSoft library. It works with a large number of C/C++ compilers. Importantly, it is sufficiently simple
> and lightweight that it is bundled with several other open-source libraries, and is an integral part of their automated unit- and
> component-testing in their builds.
> - Simplicity. It doesn't require pre-processing of your source code by scripting languages. It doesn't use macros to create secret
> classes that use Schwarz counters to register test cases. It relies on you to simply code what you want, and nothing that you don't
> want.
>
> xTests is completely free and includes source released under a BSD-style license.
>
> Release 0.8.6 incorporates:
> * added more integer specialisations of xtests_failure_reporter<>
>
> Download from:
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=211081&package_id=253611
>
> Discuss at: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=758473
>
> xTests website: http://xtests.org/
>
> Note: this release of xTests requires STLSoft 1.9.58, or later, available from http://stlsoft.org/
Is this in any way related to D?
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October 18, 2008 Re: xTests 0.8.6 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Denis Koroskin | Denis Koroskin wrote:
> Matt Wilson <matthewwilson@acm.org> писал(а) в своём письме Sun, 19 Oct 2008 03:03:36 +0400:
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>> xTests is a testing library for C and C++. Specifically, it is a small, lightweight, portable, simple unit- and component-test
>> framework suitable for exercising C and C++ libraries. Its primary design features are:
>>
>> - Portability. It relies on no platform-specific or compiler-specific constructs. The only library it relies on is the 100%
>> header-only, open-source STLSoft library. It works with a large number of C/C++ compilers. Importantly, it is sufficiently simple
>> and lightweight that it is bundled with several other open-source libraries, and is an integral part of their automated unit- and
>> component-testing in their builds.
>> - Simplicity. It doesn't require pre-processing of your source code by scripting languages. It doesn't use macros to create secret
>> classes that use Schwarz counters to register test cases. It relies on you to simply code what you want, and nothing that you don't
>> want.
>>
>> xTests is completely free and includes source released under a BSD-style license.
>>
>> Release 0.8.6 incorporates:
>> * added more integer specialisations of xtests_failure_reporter<>
>>
>> Download from:
>> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=211081&package_id=253611
>>
>>
>> Discuss at: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=758473
>>
>> xTests website: http://xtests.org/
>>
>> Note: this release of xTests requires STLSoft 1.9.58, or later, available from http://stlsoft.org/
>
> Is this in any way related to D?
Not more than my OT challenges. I have some more of those, if anyone is interested :o).
Andrei
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October 19, 2008 Re: xTests 0.8.6 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andrei Alexandrescu |
> Not more than my OT challenges. I have some more of those, if anyone is interested :o).
>
> Andrei
I like them! Eventhough they get solved before I get around to spend time thinking about them. But I find both the challenges and the solutions very interesting. Keep it up :)
L.
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October 19, 2008 Re: xTests 0.8.6 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Lionello Lunesu | Lionello Lunesu Wrote:
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> > Not more than my OT challenges. I have some more of those, if anyone is interested :o).
> >
> > Andrei
>
> I like them! Eventhough they get solved before I get around to spend time thinking about them. But I find both the challenges and the solutions very interesting. Keep it up :)
>
> L.
yeah bring'em on. never have time to write my answer. but thinking of them problems and readin' through answers is good food fer thot. gregor if u repeat your stupid joke again i'll beat u with the heel of my shoe.
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October 19, 2008 Re: xTests 0.8.6 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to superdan | On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 12:58 AM, superdan <super@dan.org> wrote:
> yeah bring'em on. never have time to write my answer. but thinking of them problems and readin' through answers is good food fer thot. gregor if u repeat your stupid joke again i'll beat u with the heel of my shoe.
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Yay, it's the internet, where nothing anyone says matters.
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