Template2Code (T2C) is a collection of tools dealing with template-based file generation. Currently it includes MiST - Minimal String Template engine and T2C itself that uses template based techniques to generate the sources of unit tests.

Features

  • Support for development of parameterized tests, fully customizable via special T2C templates
  • Support for connecting each check in a test to the requirement that is checked there (for conformance testing)
  • Integration with other testing frameworks
  • Support for generating 'minimal' sources of the tests - for debugging, etc.
  • Generation of tests not only in C and C++ but also in other languages (if appropriate templates are provided)

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License

Apache License V2.0

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  • This universal format will be soon a standard for tests development everywhere. Easy to install, easy to use and integrate, high value/cost ratio. The 2.0 version is really good!
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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line, Console/Terminal

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Software Testing Tool, C Code Generators, C Admin Templates

Registered

2009-09-15