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    cipra Unit Testing Framework

    cipra Unit Testing Framework

    C++11 unit testing framework based on Perl's Test::More module.

    ...TAP, the Test Anything Protocol, is a standard output format for software unit test frameworks that was originally designed for Perl, but can serve other languages. It has a rich number of tools ("harnesses") that parse TAP formatted output and do useful things with it. TAP, however, is equally human-readable. The name cipra (pronounced /ˈʃi.pɾaː/ "SHEE-prah") comes from the lojban phrase "lo cipra", which means "the test". It is properly written with an initial minuscule 'c', even when at the start of a sentence.
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    CppCondite is a contract directed testing framework for C++. A formally specified "contract" (and a little human help) can be used to generate tests (similar to unit tests) verifying that a component implements the contract correctly.
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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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