Testing and Debugging
Qt provides various functionality to help you develop high quality code. There are features that assist in debugging to track down bugs, and testing facilities that help to keep the bugs out.
Unit Testing
Qt facilitates the creation of unit tests to test interfaces such as classes, functions, or whole libraries.
- Qt Test (also known as testlib) - a framework for unit tests of C++ code
- Qt Quick Test - a framework for unit tests of QML code
Autotests
Qt itself has a significant number of unit tests written with the Qt Test and Qt Quick Test frameworks (autotests). These autotests are available for study in the tests/auto
directories of the source code of each Qt module. The autotests are an important part of the continuous quality assurance in the development of Qt.
Testing with Qt Creator
Qt Creator's full debugging workflow supports debugging both C++ and QML code as well as the ability to profile code.
For more information, consult the Qt Creator Documentation:
Debugging Techniques
These pages contain suggestions for debugging under various circumstances:
- Debugging Techniques - for C++ code
- Debugging QML Applications
- Debugging Plugins
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