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RUn (REBOL Unit) is a Unit Test Framework inspired from jUnit.
It provides a way to develop TestCases and submit developped code in REBOL to their verification.
The PyJTF supports the test-driven development of Javascript code
using tests written in Python. It executes the code under test in the IE
environment under Windows (Win32). Allows greater productivity in testing Javascript code.
Most C++ test frameworks are like JUnit. Unfortunately C++ lacks reflection and lots of boiler plate code is needed for JUnit style tests. This framework tries to minimize the amount of boiler plate code required for simple test. Just enjoy writing tests!
Breeze is a build and test automation framework for software developers. It is written in Ruby and can be extended to include tasks that interact with other tools such as sourcecode repositories, compilers, test frameworks, and installers.
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This project includes C sourcecode for generic CPU tests tailored for testing in the safety domain according to IEC 61508.
Additional to the test programs, the project includes a test framework consisting of a program calling the sub-test-programs and a TCL script which injects faults to verify the test programs. To run the TCL script, a user has to set up a testbench with Modelsim to simulate the HDL code of a CPU.