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Shoulda
Computer languages Ruby  +
Documentation note see README file.
Full description The Shoulda gem makes it easy to write elegant, understandable, and maintainable Ruby tests. Shoulda consists of test macros, assertions, and helpers that make testing a breeze.
Homepage URL http://thoughtbot.com/community/  +
Interface command-line  +
Is GNU false  +
Keywords macro  + , test  + , Ruby  + , test framework  + , macros  +
Last review by Kelly Hopkins +
Last review date 5 May 2010  +
License Expat +
License verified by Kelly Hopkins  +
License verified date 5 May 2010  +
Name Shoulda  +
Programming-language ruby  +
Real name Joe Ferris  +
Related projects Shoulda Action Mailer +
Resource URL http://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda  +
Resource audience Developer  +
Resource kind Homepage  +
Revisionid 3,736  +
Revisiontimestamp 12 April 2011 13:53:40  +
Revisionuser WikiSysop +
Role Maintainer  +
Short description Makes tests easy on the fingers and the eyes.  +
Software-development programming-language  +
Submitted by Database conversion +
Submitted date 1 April 2011  +
Use software-development  +
User level intermediate  +
Version date 16 January 2010  +
Version download http://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda/archives/v2.10.3  +
Version identifier 2.10.3  +
Version status stable  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 25 May 2012 00:26:15  +
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