According to this schema VS2010 Premium and Ultimate has a tool for checking Code Coverage - together with a few other testing tools. Does this support nUnit too, or just MS test?
I have my web server set up as a remote git repo, so I can type "git push staging" and my last commit goes live on the server. I used this tutorial to set this up.
A lot of the time, I'm testing a new feature, and I want to test several iterations of it on the staging server, before it's ready to quality as a commit. Is there a way to push my working directory to the server without having to commit it first?
Hi guys,
Is there a good application (that has some kind of gui) for testing memory leaks in c code. I would really like to test my assignment/programme but being very new to this, i struggle with using the terminal to do things, especially using gdb for debugging (to me it feels like a blast from the past, where i could be using some visual debugger).
Thanks for the help
Quick one for you guys.
Say I have a function that outputs a string:
function myString()
{
echo 'Hello World';
}
How would I go about testing to see if the function outputs any data?
if(myString() ==''){
echo ''Empty function;
}
While testing a Sinatra app with Cucumber, Rack::Test was not able to find the cookie that my app created, even though I could clearly see that it was in the Rack::Test::CookieJar object by dumping it with "p".
I am a learning SQL, HTML now.
I would like to learn the following two more... Java, XML.
I want to understand these two from testing and Web Services point of view. Is there a better order to learn the next two Java, XML or XML, Java?
I have a lot of data stores in my app on my provisioned device, and I want to do additional testing on my computer which is much faster than using the device. What is the best way to transfer the data store into the iPhone simulator so I can access it on the computer?
The rectangle can be oriented in any way...need not be axis aligned. Now I want to find whether a point lies inside the rectangle or not.
One method I could think of was to rotate the rectangle and point coordinates to make the rectangle axis aligned and then by simply testing the coordinates of point whether they lies within that of rectangle's or not.
The above method requires rotation and hence floating point operations. Is there any other efficient way to do this??
Is there a way to speed up PostgreSQL's createdb command?
Normally I wouldn't care, but doing unit testing in Django creates a database every time, and it takes about 5 seconds.
I'm using openSUSE 11.2 64-bit, PostgreSQL 8.4.2
I have an ajax call in the head section of my index.html
$.ajax({
method: 'get',
url : 'php/getRecord.php?color=red',
dataType: "json",
success: function (data) {
alert(data);
}
});
For some reason, that alert never gets called. Am I doing something wrong? The PHP file does give me data when testing it directly.
MYMESSAGE = "<div>Hello</div><p></p>Hello"
send_mail("testing",MYMESSAGE,"[email protected]",['[email protected]'],fail_silently=False)
However, this message doesn't get the HTML mime type when it is sent. In my outlook, I see the code...
I'm using VS2010
I have a project with several headers and one file with the main() function.
For testing purposes I'd like to be able to easily another main() function that would instanciate different things than my original main.
Is there an easy way to define 2 "main" function, and easily switch between them?
The best would be to compile 2 binaries, one that starts at main1() and the other at main2(), or it can be a solution that requires to recompile some files, it doesn't matter
Our performance testing team is running test on our WPF-WCF-Sql Server application and they are facing connection timeout after the load goes above 75 users
Error -27796: Failed to connect to server "81.171.180.119:4567": [10060] Connection timed out
I would like to know what can be steps to look at bottlenecks which may be causing issues like maybe some setting in Load Runner or identify the code bottlenecks.
Thanks
sorry for the (probably) noob question, but I', new at this stuff.
i have a table that has column 'position', and I want to, when inserting a new row, change positions of every row that has position lower than row that is inserted. for example, if I add row with position 4, if there is a duplicate, it should become 5, 5 should shift to 6 and so on...
also, is there a way to get highest value for column besides testing it in every row via php?
I have a database project that goes through iterations (only one so far) and I need to deploy a testing version to a live server. I'm not sure how to go about this.
I can make all the changes in a copy and then remake those changes in the live version. That doesn't make sense.
Is there a way to change a server name to an existing server? What's the best practice for this scenario?
How come this pop-up gets a size other than what I have specified, when testing it in IE6 and FireFox 3.6? Firefox displays it correctly but IE6 is smaller for some reason. (620x530 instead) How can I fix it?
<A id="myID" onclick="window.open('/sitecollectiondocuments/myPage.htm', 'welcome','width=630,height=590')" href="javascript:void(0)"></A>
Hi,
I've been testing a PHP script that I'm posting values to every few seconds (latitude and longitude to be specific) and am wondering if there's an easier way to see what values are being sent to the script. Right now I'm writing the data to a txt file on my server, and refreshing the page every so often to see what values have been posted recently. Is there a way to just see what's going on behind the scenes (in terminal, perhaps)?
Thanks.
I am new to jScript and have written this code [which works perfectly]. Its purpose is to test that the term for the amount of loan is not exceeded. Can the process be consolidated into one array where you pass the loan amount which returns the term based on the range i.e. 6000 to 7000 = 96
function TestMaxTerm()
{
var LnAmt = 14000 //Testing Purposes
var Term = 0 //Testing Purposes
if (LnAmt > 0 && LnAmt <= 1000){Term = 0;}
if (LnAmt > 1000 && LnAmt <= 2000){Term = 1;}
if (LnAmt > 2000 && LnAmt <= 3000){Term = 2;}
if (LnAmt > 3000 && LnAmt <= 4000){Term = 3;}
if (LnAmt > 4000 && LnAmt <= 5000){Term = 4;}
if (LnAmt > 5000 && LnAmt <= 6000){Term = 5;}
if (LnAmt > 6000 && LnAmt <= 7000){Term = 6;}
if (LnAmt > 7000 && LnAmt <= 8000){Term = 7;}
if (LnAmt > 8000 && LnAmt <= 9000){Term = 8;}
if (LnAmt > 9000 && LnAmt <= 10000){Term = 9;}
if (LnAmt > 10000 && LnAmt <= 11000){Term = 10;}
if (LnAmt > 11000 && LnAmt <= 12000){Term = 11;}
if (LnAmt > 11000){Term = 12;}
//Obtain Maximum Term for Loan Amount
var MaxTerm = new Array();
MaxTerm[0] = 24; MaxTerm[1]=36; MaxTerm[2] = 48; MaxTerm[3] = 60;
MaxTerm[5] = 72; MaxTerm[5]=84; MaxTerm[6] = 96; MaxTerm[7] = 108;
MaxTerm[8] = 120; MaxTerm[9]=132; MaxTerm[10] = 164; MaxTerm[11] = 176;
MaxTerm[12] = 420;
var text = MaxTerm[Term];
alert(text);
}
I created a Java LinkedBlockingQueue like new LinkedBlockingQueue(1) to limit the size of the queue to 1. However, in my testing, this seems to be ignored and there is often several things in the queue at any given time. Why is this?
Is it possible to get information about post field order in ASP.NET? I need to know whether some field was the last one or not.
I know I can do it through Request.InputStream, but I’m looking for a more high level solution without manually stream parsing.
Generally I’m doing testing of http post sent by my application and there is no practical usage for this in ASP.NET.
I am noting this strange behavior where one of my fields -- receive_empresa_test_info -- has worked fine though it's always been referred to as receive_empresa_info. In Functional Tests, though, the real field name is receive_empresa_test_info. What is going on here? Might this be some part of the Rails environment that I'm missing during testing?
I have data in a table, but am working on data loading. I want to reseed all new inserts for testing.
What would be the line to set all new inserts to a certain seed value?