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What is the CDD extension for EiffelStudio?
The Contract Driven Development (CDD) Extension to EiffelStudio. CDD provides full unit test integration into EiffelStudio. Here are some of its features:
- Automated extraction of test cases from failures
- For every exception thrown a new test case is created
- Visualization of test cases and their outcomes
- One button creation of manual test cases
- Automated execution of test cases in the background
- Limit visible test cases via predefined filters and custom tags
- Testing occurs in the background and is completely undisruptive for the developer
If you have questions, feedback, or would like to report a bug please visit the [CDD forum]
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Documentation
- Download CDD Beta 1
- Linux: http://n.ethz.ch/~fivaa/cdd/Eiffel60_cdd.tar.gz
- Windows: TODO
- Installing CDD
- Using CDD
- Common Problems
Testing
Schedule
- 04.01.2008: Final experiment definition (questions to ask, how to conduct experiment)
- 08.01.2008: Finalized list of features to go in release (including logging and log submission)
- 27.01.2008: Beta 1 (feature complete version online)
- 04.02.2008: Beta 2 (designated testers test release, # > 3)
- 11.02.2008: Beta tester feedback in
- 18.02.2008: Final CDD release for experiment online
- 19.02.2008: Initial Questionnaire
- 25.03.2008: Midterm Questionnaire
- 19.05.2008: Final Questionnaire
- 20.05.2008: Having all data
- 06.06.2008: Finished analysis
Stefans Master Plan
- MA Start ca 17.12.2007
- MA End ca 17.6.2008
- Testing the tester
- System level test for CDD (incl. framework)
- Recreating existing unit test suite with CDD
- Large scale validation of CDD
- Info 4 and/or Software Engineering
- Questions
- Does testing (manual/extracted) increase developer productivity?
- How many tests do ppl end up with (manual/extracted)?
- ...
Specifications
Things we need from estudio
- Invariants should be checked during debugging equally to pre- and post conditions (they could also be visualised in the flat view the same way like pre- and post conditions are)
- The information whether some call is a creation call or a normal routine call (Not sure if this is really necessary, what if we assume every call to some creation procedure is always a creation call?)
- Support for multiple open targets
Old Documentation
Documentation for the CDD for EiffelStudio 5.7 is available from CddOldDocumentation