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Opmock is a mocking and testing tool for C and C++. It is useful if one wants to implement micro testing and TDD in a similar way of what exists in Java or C#. It is designed with legacy code in mind, and should work with all C++ and C compilers.
NEW : version 2.1 is out. Currently there are no binaries to download, please checkout the code from svn and compile from the sources.
You can checkout version 2.1 with the command:
svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/opmock/code/tags/opmock2.1 opmock-code
Then read the updated docs in /documentation. ...
Compile and run Java programs without using command mode!
Dude is a small simple development environment written in Java which allows you to compile and run Java programs without using the command window. It is platform independent and open source. Dude is easy to set up and uses the same directory structure for source and object files.
BugEye is an XML-based unit test creation framework. Being XML-based, it can be easily translated to almost any language. The current translations are C#, Java, JavaScript, and Visual Basic. Future translations include C++, Python, Perl, and PHP.
WmUnit is a unit testing framework for testing WebMethods Integration Server services.
It is 100% JUnit compliant and is equipped with test generator. It means you can produce JUnit test for your WM service in minutes.
TigerUnit is a unit testing framework that takes advantage of Java 5 features, namely annotations. It is based on the JUnit code base, and takes much of its design from NUnit. It is fully backward-compatible with JUnit tests.
TiniUnit is a XUnit-like unit testing framework suitable for use on the Dallas Semiconductors TINI board. TiniUnit is similar the JUnit in intent, but is does not require reflection since the 1.0x version of the TINI OS does not support reflection.