Maker of C/C++ code testing tool adds Linux support
Jan 25, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsMonrovia, CA — (press release excerpt) — ParaSoft, a provider of error-prevention software tools, announced the release of C++Test v2.0, their automatic unit testing tool for C and C++ developers. C++Test assists developers in building reliable software by automating the difficult, tedious, and time-consuming unit testing process. The latest release incorporates coding standards enforcement via static analysis and
introduces support for the Linux operating system.
Preventing errors in the beginning stages of development is essential to producing top quality software while saving time. Implementation of coding standards is one way to prevent errors early on. C++Test's built-in static analysis feature automatically implements and enforces over 300 industry-wide and custom coding standards (for company and individual coding conventions), and filters coding rules by severity level for quick diagnosis and correction of code.
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