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Unit-testing frameworks for Ruby
Unit Testing
A unit is the smallest building block of a software. Such a unit can be: a class, a method, an interface etc. Unit testing is the process of validating such units of code.
Benefits
Some of the benefits are:
- Proof of your code
- Better design - Thinking about the tests can help us to create small design elements, thereby improving the modularity and reusability of units.
- Safety net on bugs - Unit tests will confirm that while refactoring no additional errors were introduced.
- Be able to detect and remove defects in a more cost effective manner compared to the other stages of testing.
- Be able to test parts of a source code in isolation.
- Making debugging more efficient by searching for bugs in the probable code areas.
- Documentation - Designers can look at the unit test for a particular method and learn about its functionality.
Unit-testing frameworks
Unit Test Framework is a software tool to support writing and running unit test.
List of unit testing frameworks for Ruby
- Test::Unit
- RSpec
- Shoulda
- Cucumber
{
class Calculator
attr_writer :number1 attr_writer :number2 def initialize(number1,number2) @number1 = number1 @number2 = number2 end #-----------Addition of two numbers----------------# def addition result = @number1 + @number2 return result end #----------Subtraction of two numbers--------------# def subtraction result= @number1 - @number2 return result end #----------Multiplication of two numbers------------# def multiplication result= @number1 * @number2 return result end #-----------Division of two numbers-------------------# def division result = @number1 / @number2 return result end
end
}