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Date: 04/12/01 06:03
By: Ken Egervari Subject: What if I don't know the result? Okay, I program using a multi-tier architecture using PHP and about the first 150k of code is basically data access objects. How do you use this with that kind of stuff? It's not no simple addition or subtraction or anything else simple. Seems like that assertEquals or even assert isn't quite up to par to testing that stuff. Basically you can test to see if you SQL statements were valid.. big deal since they are easy to write anyway. I can still imagine a lot of errors that cannot be seen by this doing DAO's and that's a big bulk of a project. Show me wrong if I am. Please. |
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