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Catch2 serves primarily as a unit testing framework tailored for C++, yet it also incorporates fundamental micro-benchmarking capabilities and straightforward BDD macros. Its primary strength lies in its user-friendly and intuitive design. Test identifiers do not require adherence to valid naming conventions, assertions resemble standard C++ boolean expressions, and the use of sections allows for a localized approach to managing setup and teardown code within tests. Currently, you are working on the devel branch where version 3 is under development. This upcoming version introduces several major updates, the most notable being that Catch2 transitions from a single-header library to a conventional library structure featuring multiple headers and a separately compiled implementation. Getting started is quick and straightforward; you only need to download two files, integrate them into your project, and you're ready to go, all without any external dependencies. As long as your environment supports C++14 and includes the C++ standard library, you can write test cases as self-registering functions or methods if that suits your style. This flexibility in coding approaches enhances the framework's usability for various programming preferences.
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Mocha operates directly within the browser environment. Each version of Mocha releases updated builds of both ./mocha.js and ./mocha.css for browser integration. By including a parameter (commonly referred to as done) in the it() function for a test callback, Mocha understands that it should await the invocation of this function to finalize the test. This callback can receive either an Error instance (or its subclass) or a falsy value; anything deviating from this will lead to an error being thrown, typically resulting in a failed test. Reporters in Mocha anticipate knowledge of the total number of tests to execute prior to running them. However, this data is not accessible in parallel mode since test files are only loaded when set to run. Conversely, in serial mode, test outcomes are streamed live as they are generated. In parallel mode, however, the output from reporters is buffered, which means reporting will happen after the completion of each test file. Consequently, the reporter’s output will be presented in segments, while maintaining the same information. If a particular test file is notably sluggish, it could lead to a significant delay during its execution. Thus, understanding these nuances allows developers to better manage expectations regarding test performance and output.
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Catch2
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github.com/catchorg/Catch2
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