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The latest, single header, version can be downloaded directly using this link
What's the Catch?
Catch stands for C++ Automated Test Cases in Headers and is a multi-paradigm automated test framework for C++ and Objective-C (and, maybe, C). It is implemented entirely in a set of header files, but is packaged up as a single header for extra convenience.
How to use it
This documentation comprises these three parts:
- Why do we need yet another C++ Test Framework?
- Tutorial - getting started
- Reference section - all the details
More
- Issues and bugs can be raised on the Issue tracker on GitHub
- For discussion or questions please use the dedicated Google Groups forum
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