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The Simple Test Result Tool will show Test Results in a simple listing in your browser, provided that the test results are stored in the XML format as defined on www.testtoolinterfaces.com (i.e. the TestResult Interface).

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Machette is an interactive tool written in Python for testing Perl-style regular expressions. It provides interactive regular expression testing with pattern match highlighting, matching groups overview and matching occurrences replacement or split.

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Quest generates C code that can uncover bugs in a C compiler. The generated code passes complex arguments between functions and thus tests the translation of function calls. This part of a compiler is hard to test with real-world code because complex functions calls are rare. Not totally surprising ... [More] , Quest uncovered bugs in production-quality compilers. As such, Quest is most interesting for compiler writers. Bugs Found in GCC with Questhttp://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18742 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23324 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16819 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19268 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30148 DocumentationFor additional documentation, please see the Wiki page; for information about installation see the README. The ManPage has details about using Quest. Slides from a 20-minute talk provide an overview (even for non-experts). Quest is discussed in depth in Random Testing of C Calling Conventions, a paper from AADEBUG 2005. Help WantedAll help is welcome but especially for: building and releasing a Debian package, improving the Debian support support for creating a Debian source package building an OSX universal binary [Less]

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Create a tool for converting tester output datalog to customing format data format!

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Automatic Tester

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Make useful web things, such as javascript programs, web pages, stylesheets, documents, etc. For example, a calculator, markup designer, web code tester, codes of keys checker, watches, stopwatches, timers and browser tester, etc.

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Matrix tester for logical matrices.

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Small application useful to students of psychology.

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Your project's name must consist of a lowercase letter, followed by lowercase letters, digits, and dashes, with no spaces. The project name will be part of your project's URL and cannot be changed later.

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Tester is simple integration testing framework. It enables you to execute functional regression tests. Features Simple usage. You do not need to know any programming language. Just create and edit files in folder. To execute test, simply issue tester with the name of the test as parameter. The ... [More] name of the test is actually relative path to the folder where test files are placed. Tester has only CLI, no GUI. Portability. As Tester is written in java. it can be used on any java based platform (windows, unix) Abstraction. Execution of a test is driven by test script - test.flow file. The file defines sequence of test commands with parameters (a command correspondes to one line). Various commands were developed to work with FileSystem, JMS, Database, tibco Rv etc. This moves your testing work on higher level, you can focus more on fuctionality and business matters of the testing. Extensibility. You can develop your own commands to work with whatever system you want. The commands are implemented in java. Consistency.It supports token/value substitution and record multiplication for message files, reference files, sql scripts, and other test files. This allows you to extract functionality into the variables on one place, which keeps your test more consistent. Improved maintainance of your systems. It is possible to run a package of tests on background. When applied on daily basis, this allows you to keep the systems always fully functional and under control. With the simple daily report your manager could sleep better after an avalange of change requests has been implemented in systems. [Less]

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