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Parsing C++ with regex in CMake is error prone and regularly leads to silently dropped (not run) test cases. Going forward the function `catch_discover_tests` from `contrib/CMake.cmake` should be used. For more information see https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/2092#issuecomment-747342765 |
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assertions.md | ||
benchmarks.md | ||
ci-and-misc.md | ||
cmake-integration.md | ||
command-line.md | ||
commercial-users.md | ||
configuration.md | ||
contributing.md | ||
deprecations.md | ||
event-listeners.md | ||
generators.md | ||
limitations.md | ||
list-of-examples.md | ||
logging.md | ||
matchers.md | ||
opensource-users.md | ||
other-macros.md | ||
own-main.md | ||
Readme.md | ||
release-notes.md | ||
release-process.md | ||
reporters.md | ||
slow-compiles.md | ||
test-cases-and-sections.md | ||
test-fixtures.md | ||
tostring.md | ||
tutorial.md | ||
why-catch.md |
Reference
To get the most out of Catch2, start with the tutorial. Once you're up and running consider the following reference material.
Writing tests:
- Assertion macros
- Matchers
- Logging macros
- Test cases and sections
- Test fixtures
- Reporters
- Event Listeners
- Data Generators
- Other macros
- Micro benchmarking
Fine tuning:
Running:
Odds and ends:
FAQ:
Other: