I currently work on developing a new product that will consist of different components written in several languages. I want to be able to write tests for these components (accessing them as COM servers, DLLs, ...) and use the Perl testing framework to create my own test framework.
I have looked at Test::Unit and Test:Class. Does anybody have any experience with these? What are other people using to create tests for complete software suites (as opposed to tests for just one module)? Are there any solutions for creating HTML reports (overview of failed tests, etc.)? Please share your experiences!
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<pre> tags. In fact, <pre>
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