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Latest revision as of 16:12, 21 October 2015
Background
"Testing: Early, Often and Automated" (Extreme Programmin Explained by KENT BECK)
The PDT team has accepted the XP ([1]) two principles to increase the cost-effectiveness of testing: double checking and the Defect Cost Increase.
We release the "PDT test framework" that helps us write unit tests for PDT in a very fast way.
"The sooner you find a defect, the cheaper it is to fix".
Resources
Unit tests for PDT plug-ins can be found under /gitroot/tools/org.eclipse.pdt/tests module. The convention is the following:
Plug-in Name | Unit Test Plug-in Name |
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org.eclipse.php.core | org.eclipse.php.core.tests |
Running Unit Tests
Each Unit Test plug-in has its own AllTests suite. For running the suite at once right click on it, then select: Run As -> JUnit Plug-in Test. Each test can be run independently in the same manner.
See also: PDT/Testing Framework - PDTT