On 07-Jan-13 15:58, Neil Sleightholm wrote:
WiX already requires VS to be installed, so MSTest wouldn't add a new requirement. (Until someone on the VC++ team decides to officially document how to get the C++ bits on a build box without the full VS install, anyway.)I have only used NUnit and MSTest from build view point (i.e. I didn't write the tests just organised running them in the build). I was disappointed with MSTest as the only way I found to run it was to install a full version of Visual Studio 2010 (not sure if this still the case in 2012) on my build machine which doesn't feel correct to me.
One advantage MSTest has is better support than most for integration-style tests (e.g., payloads for Burn tests). We could use multiple frameworks, though, if something like xUnit.NET offered unit-test features we wanted to take advantage of.
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