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pFUnit is a Fortran programming language framework for unit testing following the xUnit model.[1] Capabilities include parallel execution using MPI and OpenMP.[2] Development began at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in 2005. The framework makes extensive use of modern standard features of Fortran (2003, 2008), like support for object-oriented programming. A python-based preprocessor provides directives reminiscent of other xUnit testing frameworks (e.g. @assert), as well as support for parameterized test cases. pFUnit can be built using either a GNU make or CMake process.

It is published under the NASA Open Source Agreement version 1.3.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Clune, T. L.; Rood, R. B. (2011). "Software Testing and Verification in Climate Model Development". IEEE Software. 28 (6): 49–55. doi:10.1109/MS.2011.117. hdl:2060/20110015506. S2CID 4568197.
  2. ^ "pFUnit 3 - Documentation 'Reference Manual'". Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  3. ^ "NASA Open Source Agreement version 1.3". Retrieved January 16, 2014.

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