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This forum is for the discussion of Catch2 - the open source automated test framework for C, C++ & Objective-C.

The full code can be found on GitHub at: http://catch-lib.net
Documentation is in the repository in the docs folder (viewable from GitHub)
For issues please raise a ticket on the GitHub site.

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Seth Cantrell
1/30/16
Best way to make Catch produce no output on successful runs
By default successful runs of Catch test produce output listing how many tests were run. I'm
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Best way to make Catch produce no output on successful runs
By default successful runs of Catch test produce output listing how many tests were run. I'm
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Kartik Kumar
2/24/15
Printing error and tolerance when comparing floating-point using Approx
Hi all, I'm using a custom Approx object at the moment for my floating-point comparison tests.
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Printing error and tolerance when comparing floating-point using Approx
Hi all, I'm using a custom Approx object at the moment for my floating-point comparison tests.
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Martin Moene, Phil Nash12
12/12/14
How to report a user-defined type?
On 12-Dec-14 23:49, Phil Nash wrote: I presume you mean, "that does cover it completely"?
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How to report a user-defined type?
On 12-Dec-14 23:49, Phil Nash wrote: I presume you mean, "that does cover it completely"?
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