Welcome to Erbsland UnitTest, a standalone unit testing system designed for testing Erbsland libraries and applications. Our unit testing system is built with a focus on minimal dependencies, making it theoretically dependency-free. For a more convenient usage, it requires only a minimal set of dependencies (C++, CMake, Python) and is compatible with any C++17 or later compiler.
Please read the quick start guide where you get a step-by-step guide how to set up your first unit test.
👉 Quick Start 👈
Or just have a look at the example project that demonstrates the recommended project structure and most of the basic features.
👉 Example Project 👈
Read the full documentation where you learn how to set up and write unit tests:
👉 Documentation 👈
- Code Level Requirements
- A C++ compiler compatible with C++17 or later versions.
- A C++ standard library that supports C++17 features.
- Build and Metadata System Requirements:
- CMake version 3.25 or newer.
- Python 3.11 or newer to compile the metadata.
👉 Requirements 👈
- Dependency-Free
- User-Friendly
- Minimalistic
- Modern
- Secure
Please use the GitHub issue tracker to report bugs or request features:
👉 Report an Issue 👈
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