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    ExMachina

    ExMachina

    Create test data for Elixir applications

    ExMachina is part of the thoughtbot Elixir family of projects. ExMachina makes it easy to create test data and associations. It works great with Ecto, but is configurable to work with any persistence library. And start the ExMachina application. For most projects (such as Phoenix apps) this will mean adding :ex_machina to the list of applications in mix.exs. You can skip this step if you are using Elixir 1.4 or later. Add your factory module inside test/support so that it is only compiled in...
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    gock

    gock

    HTTP traffic mocking and testing made easy in Go

    Versatile HTTP mocking made easy in Go that works with any net/http based stdlib implementation. Heavily inspired by nock. There is also its Python port, pook. Simple, expressive, fluent API. Semantic API DSL for declarative HTTP mock declarations. Built-in helpers for easy JSON/XML mocking. Supports persistent and volatile TTL-limited mocks. Full regular expressions capable HTTP request mock matching. Designed for both testing and runtime scenarios. Match request by method, URL params,...
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    test-tlb

    test-tlb

    Stupid memory latency and TLB tester

    test-tlb is a tiny C microbenchmark that explores the performance characteristics of memory access patterns with respect to the CPU’s Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB) and caches. It walks arrays using different strides and working-set sizes so you can observe when access patterns overflow cache or TLB capacity. By timing tight loops and varying parameters, the program reveals step-changes in latency that map to cache lines, page sizes, and TLB coverage. It is intentionally minimal so you...
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    StoryText (formerly PyUseCase) is an unconventional GUI testing tool, with support for PyGTK, Tkinter, wxPython, Swing, SWT and Eclipse RCP. Instead of recording GUI mechanics directly, it asks the user for descriptive names and hence builds up a "domain language" along with a "UI map file" that translates it into the current GUI layout. The point is to reduce coupling, allow very expressive tests, and ensure that GUI changes mean changing the UI map file but not all the tests. Instead of an...
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    KCachegrind visualizes traces generated by profiling, including a tree map and a call graph visualization of the calls happening. It's designed to be fast for very large programs like KDE applications.
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    Site Hopper
    Semi-automated exploration of all page links inside a web application. Produces a map (i.e. a graph) of all links between pages, including relationships on HTTP request parameters and form input fields.
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    Maveryx
    Maveryx is an innovative Test Automation Framework for Java GUI-based applications. It eliminates the GUI Maps dependency by providing a new dynamic GUI objects handling and an expert system detecting and managing AUT changes and defects at runtime.
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    The Open Test Manager (OpenTestMan) is a validation test suite whose purpose is to test interoperability of Management Access Points (MAP) which claim to be DMTF-DASH compliant.
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    GDBPrint enables developers to view data during GDB debugging sessions in a human-friendly way. You can view the contents of "list<map<int, shared_ptr<string> > > var;" simply typing "pp var". A macro based system allows to show any kind of class.
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    Grimoire is a framework for building and running Warcraft 3 game and world editor hacks. It includes several DLLs which streamline map development and add new functionality.
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