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Use this folder to store mocks, stubs, etc to make isolated testing possible.
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Some definitions borrowed from:
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http://martinfowler.com/articles/mocksArentStubs.html
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* Dummy
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objects are passed around but never actually used.
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Usually they are just used to fill parameter lists.
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* Fake
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objects actually have working implementations, but usually
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take some shortcut which makes them not suitable for
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production (an in memory database is a good example).
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* Stubs
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provide canned answers to calls made during the test,
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usually not responding at all to anything outside what's
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programmed in for the test. Stubs may also record information
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about calls, such as an email gateway stub that remembers the
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messages it 'sent', or maybe only how many messages it 'sent'.
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* Mocks
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objects pre-programmed with expectations which form a
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specification of the calls they are expected to receive.
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