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# Why do we need yet another C++ test framework?
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Good question. For C++ there are quite a number of established frameworks,
including (but not limited to),
[Google Test](http://code.google.com/p/googletest/),
[Boost.Test](http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_49_0/libs/test/doc/html/index.html),
[CppUnit](http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/cppunit/index.php?title=Main_Page),
[Cute](http://r2.ifs.hsr.ch/cute),
[many, many more](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unit_testing_frameworks#C.2B.2B).
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So what does Catch bring to the party that differentiates it from these? Apart from a Catchy name, of course.
## Key Features
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* Quick and Really easy to get started. Just download catch.hpp, `#include` it and you're away.
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* No external dependencies. As long as you can compile C++11 and have a C++ standard library available.
* Write test cases as, self-registering, functions (or methods, if you prefer).
* Divide test cases into sections, each of which is run in isolation (eliminates the need for fixtures).
* Use BDD-style Given-When-Then sections as well as traditional unit test cases.
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* Only one core assertion macro for comparisons. Standard C/C++ operators are used for the comparison - yet the full expression is decomposed and lhs and rhs values are logged.
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* Tests are named using free-form strings - no more couching names in legal identifiers.
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## Other core features
* Tests can be tagged for easily running ad-hoc groups of tests.
* Failures can (optionally) break into the debugger on Windows and Mac.
* Output is through modular reporter objects. Basic textual and XML reporters are included. Custom reporters can easily be added.
* JUnit xml output is supported for integration with third-party tools, such as CI servers.
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* A default main() function is provided, but you can supply your own for complete control (e.g. integration into your own test runner GUI).
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* A command line parser is provided and can still be used if you choose to provided your own main() function.
* Catch can test itself.
* Alternative assertion macro(s) report failures but don't abort the test case
* Floating point tolerance comparisons are built in using an expressive Approx() syntax.
* Internal and friendly macros are isolated so name clashes can be managed
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* Matchers
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## Who else is using Catch?
See the list of [open source projects using Catch](opensource-users.md).
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See the [tutorial](tutorial.md) to get more of a taste of using Catch in practice
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