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    doctest

    doctest

    Fastest feature-rich C++11/14/17/20 single-header testing framework

    doctest is a new C++ testing framework but is by far the fastest both in compile times (by orders of magnitude) and runtime compared to other feature-rich alternatives. It brings the ability of compiled languages such as D / Rust / Nim to have tests written directly in the production code thanks to a fast, transparent and flexible test runner with a clean interface. The framework is and will stay free but needs your support to sustain its development. There are lots of new features and maintenance to do. There are many C++ testing frameworks - Catch, Boost.Test, UnitTest++, cpputest, googletest and others. ...
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    xContract is suite of per-language libraries that provide facilities for defining and enforcing software contracts. Intended to be used, where desired, in release modes/builds, xContract emphasises efficiency in addition to clarity and succinctness.
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    dLog is a swift c++ std::stream based output logger that works with tags. It is easy to use, swift and inexpensive when turned off. An example: dLog::write("fileOutput") << "open file:" << filename;
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