Contents tagged with NCover
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TestDriven.Net 3.0 – All Systems Go
I’m pleased to announce that TestDriven.Net 3.0 is now available. Finally! I know many of you will already be using the Beta and RC versions, but if you look at the release notes you’ll see there’s been many refinements since then, so I highly recommend you install the RTM version. Here is a quick summary of a few new features:
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TestDriven.Net 2.22 RTM - What’s New?
I'm happy to report that TestDriven.NET 2.22 RTM has cleared the launch pad!
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TestDriven.Net 2.20: Improved NCover Integration
In the latest release of TestDriven.Net, you’ll find much improved integration with all versions of NCover:
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NCoverExplorer... v1.4.0
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NCoverExplorer... v1.3.6
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Testing With NCover/NCoverExplorer
The following screencast demonstrates how to achieve 100% coverage using TestDriven.NET 2.0, NCover and NCoverExplorer. Peter Waldschmidt and Grant Drake very kindly agreed to let me distribute NCover and NCoverExplorer with the RTM version of TestDriven.NET 2.0. This means that once TestDriven.NET is installed, there is nothing more to configure. Code coverage with NCover can be used from Visual Studio .NET 2002, 2003 or 2005. It is possible to use NCover if only .NET 1.1 is installed, however .NET 2.0 is recommended. If only .NET 1.1 is installed then NCover 1.3.3 will be used rather than the more mature NCover 1.5.6.
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CoverageExclude
Eric Sink recently wrote an article, advocating the use of code coverage. In the article Eric writes about a hobby project of his where he has managed to achieve 100% code coverage. The following may be of interest to anyone who finds themselves driven towards such ridiculous levels of coverage. ;)
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NCoverExplorer... v1.3.4
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