test suit

NOUN
  1. a representative legal action whose outcome is likely to become a precedent
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How To Use test suit In A Sentence

  • This'll aid future refactoring, because methods that are not public or semipublic can be reimplemented at will as long as the test suite still passes.
  • · I hardly ever do bullet points – you know concision is not my greatest suit, and they seem to have made the formatting go crazy. Random Bullets « Tales from the Reading Room
  • General information includes the name, description, and relative file path of the test suite.
  • This module file becomes your test suite entry point.
  • ABC News is the latest suitor for CNN's hand in a marriage that might save each of them $100 million a year.
  • Run the tests often. When you update, before you commit, during development. Running the test suite (or at least a relevant portion of it) should be part of your development cycle.
  • So that's more tests, more time for developers to run the test suite, and more chances of missing code coverage, especially when different modes interact.
  • So that's more tests, more time for developers to run the test suite, and more chances of missing code coverage, especially when different modes interact.
  • Conformance tests: the project releases its conformance test suites bimonthly.
  • This rerunning of the existing test suite is called regression testing, an activity that reveals the benefit and burden of automated testing.
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