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Upgrade to JUnit 5 #72

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vlsi opened this issue Jul 17, 2020 · 3 comments
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Upgrade to JUnit 5 #72

vlsi opened this issue Jul 17, 2020 · 3 comments

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vlsi commented Jul 17, 2020

What do you think of JUnit 4 -> JUnit 5?

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vlsi commented Jul 23, 2020

I guess this depends on #70 and #73

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What are the benefits? I.e. why spend time on this and not on something else?

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vlsi commented Nov 22, 2020

JUnit5 would simplify writing tests like in #70 (e.g. parameterized tests).

Of course, multiple JUnit versions can co-exist, but it would result in multiple @Test in autocomplete.

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