Yes, our approach makes it possible to use JUnit with X10 programs. I'm CC'ing 
Myoungkyu Song, my student
who did all the work and can provide you with further details.

Best regards,
Eli

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Apologies for terseness & typos.

On Oct 28, 2010, at 6:30 PM, Vijay Saraswat <vi...@saraswat.org> wrote:

> On 10/28/2010 3:59 PM, Richard Gomes wrote:
>> Hi chaps,
>> 
>> As a convicted and biased Java developer, I'd like to run JUnit tests
>> with X10 code (obviously using the Java codegen) and see what happens.
>> 
>> After that I will try C++ with CUDA and see what happens... but at least
>> I will be certain that the algorithm is correct and works.
>> 
>> Any recommendation will be highly appreciated.
>> 
>> Cheers :)
> (Glad to see you are trying to escape from jail after your conviction..)
> 
> There are many things you could mean:
> 
> (1) Write tests in X10 so that when compiled to Java they produce JUnit tests 
> that can be run through a runner.
> 
> (2) Develop an xunit providing functionality similar to JUnit for X10. So 
> this can be used for the managed implementation as well as the native 
> implementation.
> 
> Eli --
> 
> Can your approach be used to annotate X10 programs so that they can be 
> consumed by a JUnit test runner (when compiled to Java)?
> 
> Best,
> Vijay
> 

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