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GeneralRe: Unit Testing... yay or nay? Pin
Jeremy Falcon22-Apr-24 4:08
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DT Bullock21-Apr-24 22:55
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haughtonomous21-Apr-24 23:14
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DT Bullock22-Apr-24 22:19
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DT Bullock22-Apr-24 20:17
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OK, I was a little vague about that. I've seen people write tests that exercise getters/setters, behaviour from missing arguments, etc. In Java at least, a few good annotations takes care of all that rigmarole and you don't need to write tests for that stuff.

But let's talk about tests which 'confirm expected behaviour'. I feel like this kind of test is a waste of time until we've encountered a non-expected behaviour that we want to squash and know that it stays squashed. Because 'the expected behaviour' is already a path we have trodden while developing/debugging, and obviously we wouldn't think we're done until it's behaving as expected already. But our oversights are the things we need to come back for and scaffold with some tests, because we're prone to overlooking some aspects of the state-space and need that support.

It's about benefit vs bother in the end. You have to cherry-pick your testing opportunities and get on with making the code. IMHO.
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