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  2. xUnit - Wikipedia

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    The term "xUnit" refers to any such adaptation where "x" is a placeholder for the language-specific prefix. The xUnit frameworks are often used for unit testingtesting an isolated unit of code – but can be used for any level of software testing including integration and system.

  3. List of unit testing frameworks - Wikipedia

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    TDOG is a lightweight, portable and open source C++ xUnit Testing Framework. Test soon No Yes Yes Yes No Auto-detect Yes Yes Macro (namespaces) [156] Complex macro logic (deliberately) Testwell CTA++ Proprietary Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes [157] Commercial. tpunit++ Yes Yes No No Optional Yes Yes [158]

  4. Unit testing - Wikipedia

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    Unit is defined as a single behaviour exhibited by the system under test (SUT), usually corresponding to a requirement [definition needed].While it may imply that it is a function or a module (in procedural programming) or a method or a class (in object-oriented programming) it does not mean functions/methods, modules or classes always correspond to units.

  5. Test-driven development - Wikipedia

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    Test-driven development (TDD) is a way of writing code that involves writing an automated unit-level test case that fails, then writing just enough code to make the test pass, then refactoring both the test code and the production code, then repeating with another new test case.

  6. Test fixture - Wikipedia

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    Software which is used to run reproducible tests systematically on a piece of software under test is known as a test harness; part of its job is to set up suitable test fixtures. In generic xUnit, a test fixture is all the things that must be in place in order to run a test and expect a particular outcome. [10]

  7. xUnit.net - Wikipedia

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    xUnit.net is a free and open-source unit testing tool for the .NET Framework, written by the original author of NUnit. The software can also be used with .NET Core and [2] Mono. It is licensed under Apache License 2.0, and the source code is available on GitHub. [3] xUnit.net works with Xamarin, ReSharper, CodeRush, and TestDriven.NET. [4]

  8. JUnit - Wikipedia

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    JUnit is a test automation framework for the Java programming language.JUnit is often used for unit testing, and is one of the xUnit frameworks.. JUnit is linked as a JAR at compile-time.

  9. SUnit - Wikipedia

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    SUnit is an automated testing framework written by Kent Beck in 1989; originally intended and often used for unit testing. It supports testing Smalltalk code via test code also written in Smalltalk. SUnit was adapted for Java as JUnit which was notably popular. Subsequently, adaptations were created for many other languages; many also popular.