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- Fortran compiler (eg. gfortran)
- fruit.f90 source file: https://github.com/mortele/FRUIT/blob/master/src/fruit.f90
- fruit_processor_gem files: https://github.com/mortele/FRUIT/tree/master/fruit_processor_gem
- Ruby
- Rake
Which FRUIT to use
If you create small project with several modules and not so many subroutines, use FORTRAN only version. You need only to download one file and add it to build script, but you need also to fill test_driver file manually.
If you create complex solution FORTRAN + Ruby is much better. You only need to create test subroutines, and Ruby script detects them and generate test_driver nad test_basket. This method is also recommended if you need to use setup and teardown subroutines, because handling script (test_basket) is created automatically.
Avaivable tools
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subroutines: assert_equals assert_not_equals assert_true assert_false setup teardown !examples with different types: !integers and reals assert_equals(a,b) assert_equals(a,b,"Message when assert fails") assert_not_equals(a,b) assert_not_equals(a,b,"Message when assert fails") !NOTE: "Message when assert fails" is optional !reals with tolerance assert_equals(a,b,tolerance) !booleans and expressions assert_true(expression) assert_false(expression) !strings assert_equals("abc","abc") assert_not_equals("abc","abc") |
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