Excellent.
I'm working on a project where application software is
written in Java(ob-sob), and development tools in Perl.
Christian's stuff allows us to have exactly the same
development methodology between the two parts since it's
based on JUnit which we use for unit-testing the Java
stuff.
It's possible to
- define tests to run in a clean environment that is reinitialised for each test
- progressively integrate new tests and test suites
- run either in batch or GUI with meaningful output in
both cases (the TK implementation mirrors the JUnit swing
implementation very well)
- make testing easy enough not to skip it!
Well worth checking out
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