funit 0.11.0 → 0.11.1
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== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
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* Set FC environment variable to point to a Fortran compiler:
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* <tt>export FC=/path/of/Fortran/compiler</tt> (sh)
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== LICENSE:
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: funit
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Karen Bibb
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description: FUnit is a unit testing framework for Fortran. Unit tests are written as Fortran fragments that use a small set of testing-specific keywords and functions. FUnit transforms these fragments into valid Fortran code, compiles, links, and runs them against the code under test. FUnit is {opinionated software}[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/08/30/ruby-rails-david-heinemeier-hansson.html], which values convention over configuration. Specifically, FUnit, *
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description: FUnit is a unit testing framework for Fortran. Unit tests are written as Fortran fragments that use a small set of testing-specific keywords and functions. FUnit transforms these fragments into valid Fortran code, compiles, links, and runs them against the code under test. FUnit is {opinionated software}[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/08/30/ruby-rails-david-heinemeier-hansson.html], which values convention over configuration. Specifically, FUnit requires, * a Fortran 95 compiler, * tests to be stored along side the code under test, and * test files to be named appropriately.
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email: nasarb-developers@rubyforge.org
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