[Please do not mail me a copy of your followup] boost@lists.boost.org spake the secret code <28CFE0BA6A1343FDB715C9C27DD6A3C8@chicken> thusly:
I just started writing unit tests for a large project that I am involved in, and boost.test has been absolutely fantastic to work with so far. True the documentation could be clearer, but as far as functionality I am very much impressed with the library.
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