>>Thanks a lot for your response. Do you have experience with any of them?
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>>I quickly checked FoxUnit and AFAIK it's free. I'll read more on the site and I hope it's exactly what we need.
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>I have quite a bit of experience with FoxUnit. It is definitely useful for doing test driven development, or simply for setting up groups of tests that you can repeat indefinitely. The web pages I listed have more discussion and examples.
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>It might not fit your needs precisely as a "scripting" tool. But, then again, it offers a lot of capability in a fairly simple package. For instance, I use it to manage tests of UI components, though these are not "unit tests" per se.
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>FoxUnit is distributed for no cost under an open-source license.
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>Chris
In our case we may need testing of visual components. I read Doug's article and WiKi page and indeed it sounds like a very useful tool. The only problem I currently see (I'm reading QuickStart right now) is that I have to put files in main application folder. I would prefer to have a separate folder under main application folder for this.
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