Isolator++ (Easy Unit Testing for C++) released
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Isolator++ (Easy Unit Testing for C++) released
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Re: Isolator++ (Easy Unit Testing for C++) released
#2$1200 (TWELVE HUNDRED) for unlimited tests?
Oh, and Windows only. Nothing to see here, move along.
Re: Isolator++ (Easy Unit Testing for C++) released
#3Excuse me? 40 tests per run for $49 for "hobbyists"? $1200 (TWELVE HUNDRED) for unlimited tests? Oh, and Windows only. Nothing to see here, move along.
Re: Isolator++ (Easy Unit Testing for C++) released
#4Excuse me? 40 tests per run for $49 for "hobbyists"? $1200 (TWELVE HUNDRED) for unlimited tests? Oh, and Windows only. Nothing to see here, move along.
The interesting feature appears to be 'Test "untestable" code such as statics, globals and non-virtual methods.'
I'm not sure how/if this could be done within vanilla C++, though maybe you could write a GCC/clang plugin to allow hooking of everything.
Re: Isolator++ (Easy Unit Testing for C++) released
#5Excuse me? 40 tests per run for $49 for "hobbyists"? $1200 (TWELVE HUNDRED) for unlimited tests? Oh, and Windows only. Nothing to see here, move along.
I'd be happy to discuss more - I'm Roy Osherove and my email is royo at typemock.com, and I'm the product manager for I++. i'm personally very proud of it and its unique abilities in this space. BTW, we are planning a gcc version as well. It will likely not be free either. Hopefully, it will bring enough value for people to purchase it as well.
Re: Isolator++ (Easy Unit Testing for C++) released
#6Excuse me? 40 tests per run for $49 for "hobbyists"? $1200 (TWELVE HUNDRED) for unlimited tests? Oh, and Windows only. Nothing to see here, move along.
The .NET version of Isolator is nearly as expensive and sells very well. $1200 is equal to employing a C++ developer for 2 or 3 days in US/Western Europe.