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Ruby » Unit Test » Unit Testing 




The Philosophy of Test-Driven Development



class String
  def titleize
    self.capitalize
  end
end

puts "this is a test".titleize

raise "Fail 1" unless "this is a test".titleize == "This Is A Test"
raise "Fail 2" unless "another test 1234".titleize == "Another Test 1234"
raise "Fail 3" unless "We're testing titleize".titleize == "We're Testing Titleize"

 














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