Snap Unit TestingSnapTest can be obtained via the following repositories and methods:
Git Repository: git://github.com/Jakobo/snaptest.git
A browseable version of the history is available at http://github.com/Jakobo/snaptest
"Mission Statement" of SortsTo put it simply, unit testing should
... [More] be transparent. There shouldn't be the complexity of test harnesses and coding out stub files. This functionality should be there if you want it, but the barrier to writing tests should be so low that it becomes easier to write the test than the code itself. It is on this philosophy that SnapTest was built.
These are some of the goals of SnapTest and the SnapTest project (or at least a concept of what we are trying to do here) in no particular order:
Build a PHP unit testing framework Create a 0-effort harness. Easy to run the code, easy to get results Maintain transparency in the code and the community Be as non-intrusive as possible Be memory efficient Link to complex infrastructures easily Take advantage of the OO structure PHP 5 provides Emphasize end-users as one of the most important resources Promote unit testing in a non-oo PHP world
Code quickly; it's a snap. [Less]
Short description:In a nutshell Sibilla aims at changing the point of view regarding test classes and classes under test. What we get is the focus being moved to the classes under test; from those classes, which of course are the most important ones of your projects, we obtain links to your test
... [More] classes and test methods. In other words we define the classes and methods' contract using tests, while also keeping track of tests that need to be run when a class/method under test has been modified. This is possible by collecting metadata sets that represent links between classes under test and test classes (and eventually more fine grained links between methods) and using them for a lot of purposes. Metadata can be collected from different sources: annotations on classes under test, instrument [Less]
JConvert is a free unit conversion program that has a friendly user interface and can also be used with external applications. Conversions can be modified and/or added easily. Supports multiple languages. Downloads and runs in seconds! Try it now.
JUnitConv is an universal Units of Measure Converter built as a Java Applet. It supports an unlimited number of Units Categories, Units of Measure and Multiplier Prefixes that could be customized using external text files.
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