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- Good for complex projects
- Good if you need setup and teardown subroutines
- Needs Ruby interpreter
- You will need only to point test and source files in CMakeLists files
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Types of subroutines
- assert - a state of belief. If assert fails your test will also fail (eg. assert_equals(1,2) will fail because 1!=2). Assert is core root of all unit tests.
- setup - subroutine called before every test subroutine. It can be used to initialize variables.
- teardown - subroutine called after every test subroutine. It can be used to clean after test.
Avaivable subroutunes
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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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