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    Justus is a tool set for Progress 4GL (ABL) Developers. It includes a simplified parser for 4GL, an API to load Profiler data and a Test Coverage Tool.
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    ProUnit

    ProUnit

    Unit tests framework for Progress | OpenEdge

    ProUnit is an Open Source Framework for unit test on Progress ABL (4GL) components, just like JUnit, NUnit and others. In addition, it can compare temp-tables and datasets and it can also work with databases. One example of its application: a. import initial_data.d file to physical table (with overwrite) b. run a procedure to test (that may change database records) c. extract some records from physical table to a temp-table (A) d. load expected_result.d file to temp-table (B) e. compare temp-tables (A and B)
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