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A modern, C++-native, test framework for unit-tests, TDD and BDD - using C++14, C++17 and later (C++11 support is in v2.x branch, and C++03 on the Catch1.x branch)
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The new scheme is that there is one protected member instance of `ReporterPreferences` in the `IStreamingReporter` base class, and derived classes can modify it to express their own preferences. Retrieving the preferences is now a non-virtual operation, which makes it much cheaper to read them frequently. Previously, we avoided doing so by caching the preferences in another variable, but we still read them at least once per test case run. |
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Catch2 is released!
If you've been using an earlier version of Catch, please see the Breaking Changes section of the release notes before moving to Catch2. You might also like to read this blog post for more details.
What's the Catch?
Catch2 is a multi-paradigm test framework for C++.
How to use it
This documentation comprises these three parts:
- Why do we need yet another C++ Test Framework?
- Tutorial - getting started
- Reference section - all the details
More
- Issues and bugs can be raised on the Issue tracker on GitHub
- For discussion or questions please use the dedicated Google Groups forum or our Discord
- See who else is using Catch2