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* Testing
All classes in Mono libraries should have comprehensive unit test
suites to go with them. Unit testing is a software engineering
methodology that makes it easier to build correct code. Every
method in every class should have a set of tests to verify
that they work correctly. Mono also needs a testing framework
to make it easy to write and run lots of tests.
Try <a href="http://nunit.sourceforge.net">NUnit</a>
Why do unit testing? It becomes simple to run automated tests
for the whole library. Unit tests are a safety net - you can
change part of the code and verify that you haven't broken
anything. Ideally, tests are written before the actual library
code itself. And every time a bug is discovered, a test should
be written to demonstrate the bug and its fix. Then, if
you ever reintroduce the bug, you will know immediately. For
more info, read <a
href="http://nunit.sourceforge.net/doc/testinfected/testing.html">
JUnit Test Infected: Programmers Love Writing Tests</a>.
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