On 19 Aug 2017, at 09:02, Edwin Ancaer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I wanted to start a new project, and use unit testing. On the GNUstep > website,--I found 4 frameworks for unit testing: > • OCUnit, built in to Apple Xcode and open sourced. Version 27 (pretty > old) has been tested with GNUstep > • UnitKit, common for Mac OS X until OCUnit was built into Xcode. Now > ported to Etoile. > • ObjCUnit, a Mac OS X framework that has been ported to GNUstep. > • TestKit, an inactive framework. > On the mailing list, there was a discussion on unit testing in september > 2013, so reasonably recent but inconclusive as to what is the easiest one to > use (installation and usage). > > Or are they more or less equal and is it just a question of personnal > preference?
All of them have a bunch of features that I’ve never used. UnitKit had about a dozen lines of code to enumerate all classes, find all methods that started with ‘test’ and then run them, and half a dozen more to enumerate the failures and passes. I think OCUnit has similar functionality. David _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
