Unit Testing Tools for Mobile Operating Systems

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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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    RIMUnit, an xUnit based unit-testing framework, allows developers to write better-quality Java code while developing applications for the BlackBerry® smartphone.
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    Roboelectric

    Roboelectric

    Android unit testing framework

    Robolectric is the industry-standard unit testing framework for Android. With Robolectric, your tests run in a simulated Android environment inside a JVM, without the overhead of an emulator. Running tests on an Android emulator or device is slow! Building, deploying, and launching the app often takes a minute or more. That’s no way to do TDD, there must be a better way. Robolectric is a framework that brings fast and reliable unit tests to Android. Tests run inside the JVM on your workstation in seconds. Robolectric is built using Gradle. Both IntelliJ and Android Studio can import the top-level build.gradle file and will automatically generate their project files from it. Robolectric supports running tests against multiple Android API levels. The work it must do to support each API level is slightly different, so its shadows are built separately for each. If you would like to live on the bleeding edge, you can try running against a snapshot build.
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    A C++ unit testing framework, in the style of CxxUnit, for Symbian OS. (For more information, forums and mailing lists please visit the project Home Page http://symbianosunit.sourceforge.net)
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    tunit - xUnit test framework

    tunit - xUnit test framework

    Modern c++17 unit testing framework on Windows, macOS, Linux, ...

    Modern c++17 unit testing framework on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and android. * Github repository : https://github.com/gammasoft71/tunit * Homepage : https://gammasoft71.wixsite.com/tunit * Reference guide : https://codedocs.xyz/gammasoft71/tunit/ * Wiki : https://github.com/gammasoft71/tunit/blob/master/docs/documentation.md * Examples : https://github.com/gammasoft71/tunit/tree/master/examples
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