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Unit Testing with CppUTest
I've thought a lot about strategies for testing robot code, since existing methods (directly testing hardware and Gazebo simulation) don't seem adequate to me. I'm a big fan of unit-testing and Test Driven Development (I use them extensively in my own projects), and recently I've figured out a way to use the CppUTest framework with C++ robot projects that use WPILib. Step-by-step instructions for getting started are available at this blog post I wrote:
http://www.botbakery.net/2016/03/uni...putest-in.html Sample code with unit tests and a mock WPILib is here: https://github.com/althebaker43/frc_cpputest_examples CppUTest homepage: https://cpputest.github.io/ For Java projects, a similar strategy that involves the JUnit framework could probably be used. I know it's pretty late in the season to post this, but perhaps it could be useful for some last-minute code hardening before heading off to your final competitions. Any feedback is appreciated. |
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Re: Unit Testing with CppUTest
I would really like to have a nice unit testing framework for C++ FRC code. There's been a lot of work in Java to write abstractions around WPILib for easy testing. I'd be happy to help with making something similar for C++. We would basically make a bunch of abstract classes like "Motor" that are implemented by both the real hardware SpeedController and any fake test ones you may wish to write. It's kind of a large undertaking, as WPILib is actually pretty big, especially when you start looking at the Command stuff.
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