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Due to how many possible configuration ns2plus can be run with and the sheer amount of features we should seriously consider adding a test suite to this project. This would shorten test times for new build significantly while making sure the quality of the project doesn't decrease with ongoing builds.
We could either develop our own unit framework or use an existing one. I have used LuaUnit (https://github.com/bluebird75/luaunit) in the past which offers mostly everything needed. But there is also the test framework that comes with ns2 which could be used as well.
Would be great to hear what other contributors think about this suggestion.
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On Nov 8, 2017 10:45 AM, "GhoulofGSG9" ***@***.***> wrote:
Due to how many possible configuration ns2plus can be run with and the
sheer amount of features we should seriously consider adding a test suite
for this project. This would shorten test times for new build significantly
while making sure the quality of the project doesn't decrease with ongoing
builds.
We could either develop our own unit framework or use an existing one. I
have used LuaUnit (https://github.com/bluebird75/luaunit) in the past
which offers mostly everything needed.
Would be great to hear what others think about this suggestion.
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You can check the state of the GUI Object after performing a set of test operations.
In case there is no way to come up with tests for a feature given feature should at least be capsuled so that any failure of it doesn't effect the rest of the system.
Due to how many possible configuration ns2plus can be run with and the sheer amount of features we should seriously consider adding a test suite to this project. This would shorten test times for new build significantly while making sure the quality of the project doesn't decrease with ongoing builds.
We could either develop our own unit framework or use an existing one. I have used LuaUnit (https://github.com/bluebird75/luaunit) in the past which offers mostly everything needed. But there is also the test framework that comes with ns2 which could be used as well.
Would be great to hear what other contributors think about this suggestion.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: