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Visual Studio 2013 Cookbook

You're reading from   Visual Studio 2013 Cookbook Understanding the latest features of Visual Studio can speed up and streamline your projects. And there's no better learning tool than this collection of focused recipes that gives you the fast, hands-on experience you need.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782171966
Length 332 pages
Edition Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Visual Studio 2013 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Discovering Visual Studio 2013 FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Windows Store Applications 3. Web Development – ASP.NET, HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript 4. .NET Framework 4.5.1 Development 5. Debugging Your .NET Application 6. Asynchrony in .NET 7. Unwrapping C++ Development 8. Working with Team Foundation Server 2013 9. Languages Visual Studio Medley Index

Unit testing C++ applications


Previously, we saw the .NET-based Unit testing .NET applications recipe in Chapter 4, .NET Framework 4.5.1 Development, but C++ developers have not been forgotten, and Visual Studio 2013 includes built-in support for unit testing with CppUnit.

C++ developers can choose from several types of unit test projects such as the Native Unit Test Project, the Unit Test Library (Windows Store apps) project, and the Windows Phone Unit Test App project. The first applies exclusively to desktop C++ development, the second applies exclusively to Windows Store apps, and the third is for Windows Phone-based apps.

In this recipe, we'll create a simple piece of code and add some unit tests to it that take advantage of the Native Unit Test Project.

Getting ready

Simply start Visual Studio 2013 (Express for Windows Desktop or a premium version) and you're ready to go. You can do this in any version of modern Windows since you're going to be creating a Native Unit Test Project.

How to...

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