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Mocha is a JavaScript test framework for Node.js programs, featuring browser support, asynchronous testing, test coverage reports, and use of any assertion library. [ 1 ] Assertion libraries
User Space Firmware Simulation Testing Library. built on top of C Unit Testing framework, which allows mocking of any symbol in runtime to multiple implementations. VectorCAST/C: No: Yes: Yes: Yes [92] Proprietary: Automated unit and integration testing, and code coverage: Visual Assert: Yes [93] Unit-Testing Add-In for Visual Studio.
On September 23, 2017, Facebook announced that the following week, it would re-license Flow, Jest, React, and Immutable.js under a standard MIT License; the company stated that React was "the foundation of a broad ecosystem of open source software for the web", and that they did not want to "hold back forward progress for nontechnical reasons".
Dojo has long been criticized for its incomplete, scattered, and outdated documentation. Recognizing this, the developers made huge improvements in the documentation for the 1.8 release, including new tutorials, an API browser, filling in the missing pieces, and updating most examples to AMD style.
@playwright/test is a test runner with Jest-like assertions [8] developed and maintained by the Playwright team that is built on top of the Playwright API. This test runner is tightly integrated with Playwright and is specifically designed for end-to-end testing. [ 9 ]
Unit Testing/B,1.0,1.0.1; Implementations. Common Node [8] CommonJS Compiler - a command-line tool that makes Common JS modules suitable for in-browser use [9]
QuickCheck is a software library, a combinator library, originally written in the programming language Haskell, designed to assist in software testing by generating test cases for test suites – an approach known as property testing.
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