When you have a Debug version of a C++ program running on an OS that has no VS or CRT installed, will you s开发者_如何学Ctill get Debug Assertion error boxes?
I\'m pretty new to Java and am following the Eclipse Total Beginner\'s Tutorials. They are all very helpful, but in Lesson 12, he uses assertTrue for one test case and assertFalse for another. Here\'s
I do some checking of arguments in my classes in php using exception-throwing functions. I have functions that do a basic check ( ===, in_array etc ) and throw an exception on false. So I can do asser
What are some real life examples to understand the key role of开发者_如何学Go assertions?Assertions (by way of the assert keyword) were added in Java 1.4.They are used to verify the correctness of an
I have some code validating a string of 1 to 32 characters, which may contain only alpha-numerics and hyphens (\'-\') but may not begin or end with a hyphen.
I\'ve developed in Java in the past, and now I\'m trying to learn Grails/Groovy using this slightly dated tutorial.
since mov开发者_开发百科ing to Windows 7 (IIS 7.5), the debug assertions do not prompt a pop up dialog anymore.
Can anybody explain (or suggest a site or paper) the exact difference between triggers, assertions and checks, also describe where I should use them?
In CoreData, I have the data graph with some entities, and each object is populated in a view controller, at a defined screen, I want to pop out some (>1) objects to return to a define screen.
I have a shoulda macro/method that tests controller responses for XPath conditions like so: def self.should_have_xpath(path, &block)