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CTA++: easy to use Unit-Testing for C/C++ straight from Visual Studio

CTA++ facilitates straight from Visual Studio generating the test bed components (test script main program, test cases, stubs), editing the test script with the Visual Studio source editor.

The whole test bed infrastructure comes from CTA++, either as being generated or via the test-oriented macros and other services of the CTA++ run-time library.

CTA++ can be used to test language entities, like a C++ class, or operating system entities, like a DLL. Use of a code coverage tool is just behind of a few mouse clicks (see CTC++).

Also available for Linux, HP and Solaris. > get your free evaluation copy now

CTC++ Coverage Analysis for C and C++

Be sure that your application has been tested correctly. Avoid expensive or dangerous "surprises" while your code is used. Pinpoint areas of your C/C++ code that need to be reviewed. We have nearly 15 years experience with code coverage analysis. With CTC++ you get one of the leading coverage tools on the market. CTC++ supports embedded systems and kernelcoverage.

The Windows version is integrated in Visual C++ and can also be used out-of-the-box with Borland C++ and with gcc/g++. Also available for Linux, HP and Solaris.

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Check your Code Complexity

Code complexity has effect on how difficult it is to test and maintain an application. Complex code is likely to contain more errors than a straitforward code. Check your code complexity with CMT++ for C/C++ and CMTJava for Java. Easy to use. Available for Windows, Linux, HP, Solaris. > get your free evaluation copy now

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