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OCUnit

OCUnit - v41

testing framework for Obj C: frameworks, bundles, apps

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Release Date: 2005-04-11
License: Freeware
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OCUnit ReviewRecommended for developers - Version: v38, 6/3/2004 01:06PM PST

John Johnson
I, too, was exposed to JUnit as my first unit testing framework. OCUnit is definitely as useful, and, along with XCode features, speeds the debugging process and the overall development process. Adding tests is very easy, and regression testing on model code is nearly as simple as changing a target and building.

Highly recommended.
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OCUnit ReviewExcellent Stuff. - Version: v32, 1/8/2004 03:53PM PST

bbum
An excellent implementation of the junit pattern of unit testing (an industry standard, for all intents and purposes. I would encourage anyone writing reusable APIs either for their own use or for others to build a test suite!!
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OCUnit ReviewThe download link… - Version: v21, 12/4/2001 09:26AM PST

EnigmaX
here is just for the source-code. On their site, they have a link to get the installer package as well: ftp://sente.epfl.ch/pub/software/OCUnit/OCUnit.dmg BTW, 5 Stars. Awesome.
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OCUnit ReviewUse this. It's… - Version: v21, 12/4/2001 08:29AM PST

deus_x
rooted out so many problems that might have become deep-rooted bugs before they were embedded in my program. Takes a change in habits, but it's worth it. Now if only I can figure out a maintainable way to work with the test suites yet not require my app to ship with the frameworks
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