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    OCHamcrest

    OCHamcrest

    Hamcrest for Objective-C: Powerful, combinable, extensible matchers

    OCHamcrest is a framework for writing expressive and readable Objective-C unit test assertions. It provides a wide range of matchers that enable writing tests that focus on conditions rather than exact values.
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    OHHTTPStubs

    OHHTTPStubs

    Stub your network requests easily!

    OHHTTPStubs is a library designed to stub your network requests very easily. It can help you test your apps with fake network data (stubbed from file) and simulate slow networks, to check your application behavior in bad network conditions, and write unit tests that use fake network data from your fixtures. OHHTTPStubs headers are fully documented using Appledoc-like / Headerdoc-like comments in the header files. Instead of writing the content of the stubs you want to use manually, you can use tools like SWHttpTrafficRecorder to record network requests into files. ...
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    Kiwi

    Kiwi

    Simple BDD for iOS

    ...This results in additional complexity in library management. CocoaPods makes this less painful and is our preferred library management tool. Before adding Kiwi to your project, you need a Unit Test Target that is run by Xcode during testing. If you're using Xcode 5, this unit test target is included by default when you create a new project.
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    Substrate is a light-weight standalone library which implements a large portion of the OpenStep specification. Substrate is incomplete, but under active development, with near 100% unit test coverage and API documentation for implemented features.
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    TestKit is a testing framework for Mac OS X and Objective-C. Modeled after JUnit, it allows Mac OS X developers working in the Cocoa environment to write unit tests against objects and features both command-line and graphical test running tools.
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    CUT is a simple, to-the-point unit testing system. It's different from other unit test packages in that it follows the KISS principle. It's designed for C testing, not designed to emulate SUnit.
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