How to check all values in a range are equal to some predicate?

Jonathan M Davis jmdavisProg at gmx.com
Sat Sep 24 19:51:37 PDT 2011


On Sunday, September 25, 2011 04:48:56 Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
> On 9/25/11, Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisProg at gmx.com> wrote:
> > On Sunday, September 25, 2011 04:16:02 Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
> >> Maybe it's best to keep unittest code really simple.
> > 
> > That has always been my take on it. Sometimes, you're forced to make it
> > more complicated, but if your unit tests are complicated, then there's
> > a higher risk of bugs in them, which makes it more likely that they
> > won't catch bugs in
> > your code. It's bad enough having to debug the real code. I don't want
> > to
> > have
> > to debug my unit tests as well. I definitely think that unit tests
> > should
> > almost always be dead-brain simple.
> > 
> > - Jonathan M Davis
> 
> Yeah. I would however like to know how much code-coverage I have in my
> unittests. I don't know if this is implementable in the compiler, but
> maybe a tool could figure this out. I think some C++ or Pascal
> unittest facilities actually had something like that and could give
> you a rough percentage of how much code is unittested.

-cov

- Jonathan M Davis


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