FakeIt
C++ mocking made easy. A simple yet very expressive, headers only library for c++ mocking. (by eranpeer)
ut
UT: C++20 μ(micro)/Unit Testing Framework (by boost-ext)
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MIT License | Boost Software License 1.0 |
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FakeIt
Posts with mentions or reviews of FakeIt.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-19.
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Unit testing and mocking for c++
Coming from googletest/googlemock, I found FakeIt to be a rabbit hole. In particular, I recall not being able to match const reference parameters or something strange like that -- the matcher values would dangle I think. Ah yes, this issue here: https://github.com/eranpeer/FakeIt/issues/108.
ut
Posts with mentions or reviews of ut.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-10.
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[C++20][safety] static_assert is all you need (no leaks, no UB)
I don't think stepping through static_assert is a thing? Curious if it is, though. Since constexpr is either run-time or compile-time and static_assert is not a poor man's debugging facility could be to -Dstatic_assert(...) assert(__VA_ARGS__) and gdb the code. Alternatively, a more refined solution would be to use an UT framework (for example https://github.com/boost-ext/ut) which helps with that. IMHO, TDD can also limit the requirement of stepping into the code and with gurantees that the code is memory safe and UB safe there is less need for sanitizers and valgrind etc. depending on the coverage.
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snatch -- A lightweight C++20 testing framework
Have you compared with Boost UT, or was this targeted at keeping things catch2-like?
It was not easy, I had to modify Boost UT to get it to run my tests. It doesn't support type-parametrized tests when the type parameter is non-copiable, which was the case for me. This is a symptom of a larger issue, which is that it relies on std::apply and std::tuple to generate the type-parametrized tests, which in turns requires instantiating the tuple and the contained objects (even though these instances aren't actually used; eh). That's a no go for me, since I need to carefully monitor when instance are created, and this was throwing off my test code. I had to effectively disable these checks to get it to run without failures. Then there was a similar issue with expect(), which doesn't work if part of the expression is non-copiable. I reported these issues to them.
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[C++20] New way of meta-programming?
https://github.com/boost-ext/ut (for better user interface when defining tests without macros)
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Getting started with Boost in 2022
https://github.com/boost-ext/ut from Kris Jusiak is worth checking
- How to unit test
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Calculate Your Code Performance
C++: C++ has quite a number of benchmarking libraries some of the recent ones involving C++ 20's flexibility. The most notable being Google Bench and UT. C does not have many specific benchmarking libraries, but you can easily integrate C code with C++ benchmarking libraries in order to test the performance of your C code.
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Benchmarking Code
UT
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Another C++ unit testing framework without macros
By Boost.UI you mean this?
In Boost.UT there is a number of different styles to add a parametrized test case. All of them are pretty cryptic bue to heavy isage of oeverloaded operators of custom "non-public" classes. Except for the for-loop method, in all other methods the list of parameter values goes after the test procedure definition. I find this inconvenient, as I want to see list of parameter value next to the test name. This is what I used to from the times I was coding a lot of unit tests in C#.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing FakeIt and ut you can also consider the following projects:
catch2-with-gmock - Exmaple of using Catch2 with GMock
trompeloeil - Header only C++14 mocking framework
Hippomocks
Boost.Test - The reference C++ unit testing framework (TDD, xUnit, C++03/11/14/17)
doctest - The fastest feature-rich C++11/14/17/20/23 single-header testing framework
upp11 - C++11 lightweight single header unit test framework
Catch - A modern, C++-native, test framework for unit-tests, TDD and BDD - using C++14, C++17 and later (C++11 support is in v2.x branch, and C++03 on the Catch1.x branch)
KmTest - Kernel-mode C++ unit testing framework in BDD-style
Minctest - tiny unit testing framework for ANSI C