Open Source Mobile Operating Systems Code Coverage Tools

Code Coverage Tools for Mobile Operating Systems

Browse free open source Code Coverage tools and projects for Mobile Operating Systems below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Code Coverage tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    YYModel

    YYModel

    High performance model framework for iOS/OSX

    The conversion performance is close to handwriting code. The object types can be automatically converted. All data types will be verified to ensure type-safe during the conversion process. There is no need to make the model class inherit from other base class. This library contains only 5 files. Docs and unit testing, 100% docs coverage, 99.6% code coverage. You can map a json key (key path) or an array of json key (key path) to one or multiple property name. If there's no mapper for a property, it will use the property's name as default.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Intern

    Intern

    A next-generation code testing stack for JavaScript

    Intern is a complete test system for JavaScript designed to help you write and run consistent, high-quality test cases for your JavaScript libraries and applications. It can be used to test any JavaScript code. Intern is minimally prescriptive and enforces only a basic set of best practices designed to ensure your tests stay maintainable over time. Its extensible architecture allows you to write custom test interfaces, executors, and reporters to influence how your tests run & easily integrate with your existing coding environment. Intern also comes with Grunt tasks so it can be quickly added to existing Grunt-based workflows, and is designed to work out-of-the-box with popular continuous integration services like Jenkins and Travis CI. Intern can run unit tests in most browsers that support ECMAScript 5, including mobile browsers on Android and iOS, and in Node 6+. Note that Internet Explorer 9 is not supported.
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