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- == Things To Do ==
- * Most of the tests are named poorly;
- naming should describe a use case in story-like language,
- not simply identify the unit under test.
- An example would be the difference between "testCalculate"
- and "testAddingIntegersTogetherWorks".
- * Many of the tests make multiple assertions, and are thus not unitary tests.
- By using data-providers and more use-case oriented test selection
- nearly all of these cases can be easily resolved.
- * Some of the test files are either incorrectly named or in the wrong folder.
- Tests should be organized in a mirrored structure to the source they are testing,
- and named the same, with the exception of the word "Test" at the end.
- * Shared set-up code or base classes are present,
- but usually named improperly or appear to be poorly factored.
- Support code should share as much of the same naming as the code it's supporting,
- and test and test-case depenencies should be considered to resolve other shared needs.
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