There is cppunit for C++, I haven't tried it though so I can't say how good it is.
I have used CPPUnit with VS.NET and found it to be difficult to get working. I found it easier just write my own basic testing framework and have it write the results to a text file or the console rather than bother with trying to get CPPUnit to work. The only thing I lost by doing it this way was the fancy GUI interface that displays the results.
Why are these organs being given to anything other than humans when they could be used to save the life of someone waiting for a transplant? Are there really that many spare human hearts that everyone on a waiting list can get one and still have leftovers for this kind of research?
There is cppunit for C++, I haven't tried it though so I can't say how good it is.
.NET and found it to be difficult to get working. I found it easier just write my own basic testing framework and have it write the results to a text file or the console rather than bother with trying to get CPPUnit to work. The only thing I lost by doing it this way was the fancy GUI interface that displays the results.
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From the example it looks much easier to integrate into a current project.
I have used CPPUnit with VS
You might want to check out http://easyunit.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=ex
Why are these organs being given to anything other than humans when they could be used to save the life of someone waiting for a transplant? Are there really that many spare human hearts that everyone on a waiting list can get one and still have leftovers for this kind of research?