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Spock is a testing and specification framework for Java and Groovy developers. What makes it stand out from the crowd is its beautiful and highly expressive specification language. Thanks to its JUnit runner, Spock is compatible with most IDEs, build tools, and continuous integration servers. Spock ... [More] is inspired from JUnit, jMock, RSpec, Groovy, Scala, Vulcans, and other fascinating life forms. [Less]

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specs2 is a library for writing executable software specifications in Scala.

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Specter is an object-behaviour specification framework for .NET. It enables behaviour-driven development by requiring developers to write executable specifications for their objects, before actually implementing them. Technologically this is similar to test driven development, however the shift ... [More] in nomenclature removes the psychological barrier of writing "tests" for code that does not exist. (Existing projects implementing this idea include RSpec for Ruby and NSpec for .NET) Specter uses Boo meta-programming features and therefore allows very readable specifications to be written. [Less]

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Trapeze generates a suite of unit tests or specifications for existing Ruby source code. This is accomplished through dynamic analysis, by reflecting on the public interfaces of classes, modules and top-level methods defined in the source. Trapeze then exercises each object, module and method ... [More] , recording the behavior of the code. This recorded behavior is captured in a suite of test cases or specifications that can be rendered as test code or executable specifications. In essence, Trapeze is a tool for characterizing Ruby source code. Trapeze lets you fly high as you maintain and enhance a Ruby codebase that lacks test or spec coverage, knowing that you have a regression safety net underneath you. [Less]

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AboutInstinct is a Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) framework for Java. Inspired by RSpec, Instinct provides flexible annotation of contexts, specifications and actors; automatic creation of test doubles and test subjects; a state and behaviour expectation API; JUnit test runner integration; Ant ... [More] support and an IntelliJ IDEA plugin. DownloadInstinct 0.2.0: Maintenance release; Ant HTML reports; improved public APIs, bug fixes. Downloads: Release | Example Project | Release Notes DocumentationInstinct in 2 Minutes - Quick introduction to get Instinct up and running. User's Guide - Instinct user's guide. FAQ - Frequently asked questions. Roadmap - Development roadmap. SponsorsInstinct development is sponsored by Workingmouse. Development tools are provided by the following organisations. [Less]

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NaturalSpec is a .NET UnitTest framework which provides automatically testable specs in natural language. NaturalSpec is based on NUnit and completely written in F# - but you don't have to learn F# to use it.

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