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<p>On 04/07/2020 14:29, Olwen Morgan wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:81437ca9-25b2-3034-2d0a-e60636d288c1@phaedsys.com">What
could go wrong that might bring into question the proposition that
CbyC makes UT unnecessary?
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<p>Lots. But the same is true for UT.</p>
<p>The supplement to my initial question (which, for new readers, or
those who have a limited attention span was "what do you know when
your sysem passes your tests that you didn't know before - other
that that it passes these tests, run in this order, today?") is: <br>
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<p>"What do you do when your system <b>fails</b> a UT?".</p>
<p>Too often, the answer I have received is "find the error and
correct the code". Ten demerit points for anyone who thinks that
is sufficient.</p>
<p>Martyn<br>
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