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    pFUnit

    Unit testing framework for Fortran with MPI extensions

    pFUnit is now hosted and developed on GitHub. And will be completely removed from sourceforge on January 01, 2020 Please use: https://github.com/Goddard-Fortran-Ecosystem/pFUnit GitHub has been the primary host for some time now, but with the release of pFUnit 4.0 earlier in 2019, the sourceforge site is very out of date.
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    tSQLt - DB Unit Testing for SQL Server

    tSQLt - DB Unit Testing for SQL Server

    Moved to tSQLt.org (Database Unit Testing for Microsoft SQL Server)

    We are moving: Download the newest version directly at https://tSQLt.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- tSQLt is a unit testing framework for Microsoft SQL Server. tSQLt is compatible with SQL Server 2005 (service pack 2 required) and above on all editions. tSQLt allows you to implement unit tests in T-SQL. This is important as you do not have to switch between various tools to create your code and your unit tests. tSQLt also provides the...
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    CuTest lets you write unit tests for your C code. You should use it because: (1) It has the cutest name, (2) It looks and feels like JUnit, (3) It is cross-platform, (4) It ships in a single .c and .h file for ease of deployment.
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