Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2006 17:59 schrieb Darius Blaszijk:
> > Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2006 01:50 schrieb Darius Blaszijk:
> >> Here's a patch for the guitestrunner form for fpcunit. I have
> >> added a synedit XML highlighter and done some anchoring.
> >>
> >> Q: is fpcunit inspired on dunit or is it actually derived from
> >> some version of dunit? I have briefly glanced at dunit and I
> >> noticed that it has more a bit more functionality than fpcunit
> >> currently has. So my next question is do we want (need) this
> >> "more" functionalty or not? Do we want (need) fpcunit to be
> >> compatible with dunit?
> >
> > I don't know, didn't use it yet (neither dunit nor fpcunit)
>
> If you don't know about testframeworks than I would suggest you look
> for a nice article that MvC wrote about fpcunit (look on google). It
> describes how to install and use it under Lazarus. Also look
> elsewhere on internet like dunit and junit or wikipedia.
>
> >> I have also make a simple "maketestcase skeleton" app for existing
> >> projects. It reads the functions and properties from the
> >> implementation section using codetools and creates a skeleton
> >> unit, with a test case defined for each of the functions and
> >> units. If anyone is interested in this code I can send it. Perhaps
> >> it would be an idea to ship it with lazarus as a tool?
> >
> > So that sounds really interesting. With this tools, I might start
> > using fpcunit? So yes, I am interested in that code!
>
> The tool I was talking about only helps in constructing empty methods
> for the tests. You still need to define your own tests. But before
> you go there start simple first and you will get the hang of it soon.

I do know about testframeworks. It's just, I am not the kind of 
developer, that defines/writes the tests first then writes the 
functionality ...

So I'd rather like to define the test when the main functionality is 
there, just to verify every now and then, that my changes/tunings 
didn't break something ..

Guess, I am not the only one with this strategy, that's why I think your 
tool would be a great thing to have integrated in fpc...

Regards,
 Burkhard

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