Human friendly unit testing for C++11
Bandit is a framework for C++11 that wants to make working with unit tests a pleasant experience.
For more information, go to the bandit website.
Bandit is released under the MIT license
#An example
This is a complete test application written in bandit:
#include <bandit/bandit.h>
using namespace bandit;
// Tell bandit there are tests here.
go_bandit([](){
// We're describing how a fuzzbox works.
describe("fuzzbox:", [](){
guitar_ptr guitar;
fuzzbox_ptr fuzzbox;
// Make sure each test has a fresh setup with
// a guitar with a fuzzbox connected to it.
before_each([&](){
guitar = guitar_ptr(new struct guitar());
fuzzbox = fuzzbox_ptr(new struct fuzzbox());
guitar->add_effect(*fuzzbox);
});
it("starts in clean mode", [&](){
AssertThat(guitar->sound(), Equals(sounds::clean));
});
// Describe what happens when we turn on the fuzzbox.
describe("in distorted mode", [&](){
// Turn on the fuzzbox.
before_each([&](){
fuzzbox->flip();
});
it("sounds distorted", [&](){
AssertThat(guitar->sound(), Equals(sounds::distorted));
});
});
});
});
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
// Run the tests.
return bandit::run(argc, argv);
}