I just spotted this in the release notes for the latest Contract4j,
so I have an idea about which tool Chuck uses:
"Thanks to Chuck H. for additional feedback and Sebastiaan v. E. and
Daniel S. for finding bugs!"
Tobias
On Nov 23, 2007, at 11:32 AM, Tobias Crawley wrote:
Chuck:
What tools do you (or anyone else on the list) use for DBC? In your
book you discuss Jass, and you provide Jass4Eclipse (http://
www.gvcsitemaker.com/jass4eclipse/ant_builder). Is that what you
still use? It would be nice to have something that did not require
preprocessing, and Contract4j5 (http://www.contract4j.org/) seems
to provide that (after a cursory look).
Tobias
On Nov 22, 2007, at 9:45 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
I also use Design by Contract with greatly reduces the need to
write unit tests as much of the code tests itself. I try to keep
in mind "only test what can break" as "only test what you might
have possibly written incorrectly" and don't write tests for very
simple methods. Test what is useful to test, don't test things
just because you can.
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