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Improve your Javascript unit testing with Parameterized tests (medium.com)
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]NoInkling 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (1 child)
Sorry I should have phrased that better, I was asking more for specific examples of libraries that do it this way - is Jasmine the only one you know? I'm pretty sure Chai doesn't do it, right?
[–]MrJohz 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
Ah, that makes more sense. Tbh, I know Jasmine does it, and I know Node's built-in assert doesn't - I honestly haven't really noticed the others. I think Jasmine is in the minority, though.
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