On Tue, 2014-06-17 at 10:37 +0000, Daniel Lacasse wrote:
[…]
> @Russel: The framework you are pointing looks really promising but
> unfortunately we are also user of Google Test. Maybe in the future we
> could see contribution for those frameworks. 

CUTE is from Peter Somerlad (*) and his people. There is an Eclipse
plugin. Also SConsolidator so you can use SCons in Eclipse instead of
Make. Is there a Gradle capability in that space?

Catch is by Phil Nash with contributions from others. It builds on
foundations such as Aeryn, GoogleTest, Cucumber, CUTE, etc.  Phil is a
hardcore ACCU conference person (**).


(*) Peter is on the C++ standards committee and a regular at ACCU
conferences (**)

(**) http://accu.org. Tends to be where lots of hardcore C++ folk hang
out. if Gradle is to be taken seriously in the C++ space, Gradleware
should have a technical marketing presence at ACCU conferences.

-- 
Russel.
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