Mutation Testing
Mutation Testing
Better Code by Making Bugs
About the Book
Table of Contents
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Work In Progress
- Backlog
- Foreword
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Preface
- How To Read This Book
- Who Should Read This Book
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
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2. Basics of Mutation Testing
- 2.1 Source Code and Unit Tests
- 2.2 Mutations, Mutants and Mutators
- 2.3 Killed and Surviving Mutants
- 2.4 Equivalent Mutants
- 2.5 Higher Order Mutations
- 3. A Practical Example
- 4. Does Mutation Testing Work?
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5. Relation to Other Testing Techniques
- 5.1 Unit Testing
- 5.2 Test Coverage
- 5.3 Static Code Analysis
- 5.4 Mutation Testing and the TDD Workflow
- 5.5 Fuzz Testing
- 6. History of Mutation Testing
- 7. Mutation Testing Techniques
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8. How to Use Mutation Testing
- 8.1 Daily Use for a Developer
- 8.2 Daily Use in a Project
- 8.3 Daily Use for a Tester
- 8.4 Introducing Mutation Testing into a Project
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9. Mutators
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9.1 Comparison Boundary Mutators
- 9.1.1 Greater-than into Greater-than-or-equal-to Mutator
- 9.1.2 Greater-than-or-equal-to into Greater-than Mutator
- 9.1.3 Less-than into Less-than-or-equal-to Mutator
- 9.1.4 Less-than-or-equal-to into Less-than Mutator
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9.2 Conditionals Negation Mutators
- 9.2.1 Equal-to into not-equal-to
- 9.2.2 Greater-than into less-than-or-equal-to
- 9.2.3 Greater-than-or-equal-to into less-than
- 9.2.4 Less-than into greater-than-or-equal-to
- 9.2.5 Less-than-or-equal-to into greater-than
- 9.2.6 Not-equal-to into equal
- 9.3 Equality versus Identity Mutators
- 9.4 Remove Conditionals Mutators
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9.5 Arithmetic Mutators
- 9.5.1 Addition into subtraction
- 9.5.2 Subtraction into addition
- 9.5.3 Multiplication into division
- 9.5.4 Division into multiplication
- 9.5.5 Remainder into multiplication
- 9.5.6 And into or
- 9.5.7 Or into and
- 9.5.8 Xor into and
- 9.5.9 Bitwise-shift-left into bitwise-shift-right
- 9.5.10 Bitwise-shift-right into bitwise-shift-left
- 9.5.11 Unsigned-bitwise-shift-right into bitwise-shift-left
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9.6 Increments Mutators
- 9.6.1 Increment into decrement
- 9.6.2 Decrement into increment
- 9.7 Invert Negatives Mutators
- 9.8 Inline Constant Mutators
- 9.9 Return Values Mutators
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9.10 Method Call Mutators
- 9.10.1 Void Method Call Deletion
- 9.10.2 Non-Void Method Call Deletion
- 9.10.3 Constructor Call Deletion
- 9.10.4 Naked Receiver Mutator
- 9.11 Member Variable Mutators
- 9.12 Switch Mutators
- 9.13 Regular Expressions Mutators
- 9.14 Concurrency Mutators
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9.15 Interface Mutators
- 9.15.1 Interface Method Deletion
- 9.15.2 Empty Class Method Deletion
- 9.15.3 Method Visibility Reduction
- 9.15.4 Attribute Visibility Reduction
- 9.15.5 Class Visibility Reduction
- 9.15.6 Empty Interface Deletion
- 9.15.7 Empty Class Deletion
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9.16 Inheritance Mutators
- 9.16.1 Class Extension Deletion
- 9.16.2 Interface Implementation Deletion
- 9.16.3 Interface Extension Deletion
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9.1 Comparison Boundary Mutators
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10. Tools
- 10.1 Recommended Tools
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10.2 C
- 10.2.1 Proteum
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10.3 C#
- 10.3.1 Visual Mutator
- 10.3.2 NinjaTurtles
- 10.3.3 CREAM
- 10.3.4 Nester
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10.4 C++
- 10.4.1 PlexTest
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10.5 Fortran-77
- 10.5.1 Mothra
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10.6 Go
- 10.6.1 Go-mutesting
- 10.6.2 Mutator
- 10.6.3 Manbearpig
- 10.6.4 Golang-mutation-testing
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10.7 Haskell
- 10.7.1 MuCheck
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10.8 Java
- 10.8.1 LittleDarwin
- 10.8.2 Major
- 10.8.3 Jumble
- 10.8.4 µJava
- 10.8.5 PIT
- 10.8.6 Javalanche
- 10.8.7 Simple Jester
- 10.8.8 Jester
- 10.8.9 Mutator
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10.9 Javascript
- 10.9.1 Stryker
- 10.9.2 Mutagen
- 10.9.3 Grunt-mutation-testing
- 10.9.4 Mutandis
- 10.9.5 AjaxMutator
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10.10 Perl
- 10.10.1 Devel::Mutator
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10.11 PHP
- 10.11.1 Humbug
- 10.11.2 MutaTesting
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10.12 Python
- 10.12.1 Cosmic Ray
- 10.12.2 Mutmut
- 10.12.3 MutPy
- 10.12.4 Elcap
- 10.12.5 PyMuTester
- 10.12.6 Pester
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10.13 Ruby
- 10.13.1 Mutiny
- 10.13.2 Mutant
- 10.13.3 Heckle
- 10.13.4 Boo_hiss
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10.14 Smalltalk
- 10.14.1 SMutant
- 10.14.2 MuTalk
- Glossary
- References
- Photo Credits
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Index
- F
- M
- P
- R
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