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Latest revision as of 02:38, 26 December 2012
TBC: Testing By Convention
Testing is a continuation of type-checking by other means.
TBC is a testing harness that frees you from writing boilerplate and makes your tests useful to you while developing. Its key features are:
- Integration with existing testing tools, HUnit and QuickCheck.
- Integration with Cabal: if Cabal can build your code, TBC can too.
- Bulletproof: TBC will try to run all of your test files, even if some don't compile, and even if your project doesn't compile.
- Conventional: If you follow some common conventions, you write much less boilerplate.
Authors: Peter Gammie and Mark Wotton.