Many projects use Boost.Test and GoogleTest (and I'm one of those users, so I'd 
certainly be happy with GoogleTest support, as I was already thinking about 
adding such support once the CUnit part was stable).

But I doubt there is an easy way to figure out the %age of projects using each 
test framework (and a relatively coherent method of finding such information 
was available, it wouldn't take into account the numerous closed source 
projects).

Anyway Daniel, if you need help and/or a tester, feel free to drop me an e-mail 
;-)


Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Russel Winder [mailto:rus...@winder.org.uk] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 8:38 AM
To: dev@gradle.codehaus.org
Subject: Re: [gradle-dev] Google Test Support

On Mon, 2014-06-16 at 16:06 -0700, Daniel Lacasse wrote:
> I want to kick start the discussion for contributing support for the 
> Google Test framework support. I have identified 3 stories which 
> should give Gradle a functional support for Google Test.
[…]

Are people still using frameworks such as Boost.Test and GoogleTest? I thought 
C++ codes had long since moved to header only frameworks such as CUTE and Catch.

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