With the hodge-podge of concepts that C# is turning into, I find myself turning towards C++ more and more. Having NCrunch in C++ would be a big advantage.
I understand that C++ building is a bit more complicated and that the convention for unit testing frameworks is to compile test suite executables instead of test libraries, but if NCrunch supported a freely definable build command and parsed the console output (eg. of the most popular frameworks, Googletest and CppTest) and the reports generated by coverage solutions (eg. Gcov and CovTool) it could already reach feature parity with .NET.
With the hodge-podge of concepts that C# is turning into, I find myself turning towards C++ more and more. Having NCrunch in C++ would be a big advantage.
I understand that C++ building is a bit more complicated and that the convention for unit testing frameworks is to compile test suite executables instead of test libraries, but if NCrunch supported a freely definable build command and parsed the console output (eg. of the most popular frameworks, Googletest and CppTest) and the reports generated by coverage solutions (eg. Gcov and CovTool) it could already reach feature parity with .NET.