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Test-Driven iOS Development with Swift 4

You're reading from   Test-Driven iOS Development with Swift 4 Write Swift code that is maintainable, flexible, and easily extensible

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788475709
Length 222 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Implementing the ItemManager class

The to-do app will show all the to-do items in a list. The list of items will be managed by a class called ItemManager. It will expose an interface to get, add, and remove items.

Open Project Navigator and select the ToDoTests group. Go to the iOS | Source | Unit Test Case class to create a test case class with the name ItemManagerTests, and put it in the Model folder. Import the ToDo module (@testable import ToDo) and remove the two test method templates.

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The requirements of Chapter 2, Planning and Structuring Your Test-Driven iOS App, ask for a list with unchecked to-do items at the top and checked to-do items at the bottom of the list in the app. How the items are presented is not...

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