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  2. pytest - Wikipedia

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    The opposite is true, where one can run pytest -k "not some_name", and pytest will run all tests whose names do not include some_name. [14] Pytest's markers can, in addition to altering test behaviour, also filter tests. Pytest's markers are Python decorators starting with the @pytest. mark.< markername > syntax

  3. Parasoft C/C++test - Wikipedia

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    In programming languages like C and C++ this usually consists of a single file, or a small number of files that all perform a related function. Unit testing encompasses the creation of tests, execution of tests to see the results, and maintenance of tests for long term use.

  4. Unit testing - Wikipedia

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    Unit testing is the cornerstone of extreme programming, which relies on an automated unit testing framework. This automated unit testing framework can be either third party, e.g., xUnit, or created within the development group. Extreme programming uses the creation of unit tests for test-driven development. The developer writes a unit test that ...

  5. List of Python software - Wikipedia

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    Jinja, a Python-powered template engine, inspired by Django's template engine; Kid, simple template engine for XML-based vocabularies; Meson build system, a software tool for automating the building (compiling) of software; mod_python, an Apache module allowing direct integration of Python scripts with the Apache web server; PyObjC, a Python to ...

  6. Wing IDE - Wikipedia

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    Wing Pro supports unit testing by allowing running and debugging of unit tests written for the unittest, pytest, doctest, nose, and Django testing frameworks. It optionally tracks code coverage, to indicate how well code is being tested and to re-run only tests affected by changes to code.

  7. List of Eclipse-based software - Wikipedia

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    The Eclipse IDE platform can be extended by adding different plug-ins. Notable examples include: Acceleo, an open source code generator that uses EMF-based models to generate any textual language (Java, PHP, Python, etc.). Actifsource, a modeling and code generation workbench. Adobe ColdFusion Builder, the official Adobe IDE for ColdFusion.

  8. Cantata++ - Wikipedia

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    Cantata supports use within the Eclipse [6] Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Visual Studio Code and via the command line interface (CLI). Cantata is a code-driven unit testing framework used for dynamic testing of software. It enables the execution of compiled test cases alongside the linked-in code under test.

  9. Test-driven development - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, unit test code is usually located in the same project or module as the code being tested. In object oriented design this still does not provide access to private data and methods. Therefore, extra work may be necessary for unit tests. In Java and other languages, a developer can use reflection to access private fields and methods. [13]