Alan,

Overall your code looks very clean.  Do you have any samples that demonstrate 
usage? (I looked around but your README and docs directories are basically 
empty :).

Thanks.

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On Thursday 22 April 2010 05:43:25 am Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I started working on another JUnit testing framework for ANTLR.   
> Mainly as a mechanism to learn how to write a JUnit testing and,  
> secondarily, to test my grammars in a way that I was comfortable with.
> 
> It's a great mix of Jeremy D. Frens' assert code from the antlr- 
> testing.sourceforge.net project and the configuration bits from PAX  
> Exam, http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/paxexam/Pax+Exam.
> 
> I'm new to all this, both JUnit writing and ANTLR testing, so I would  
> love any comments you may have.  You can find my project at:
> 
> http://github.com/maguro/aunit
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Alan

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