Download NCrunch 4.6.0.3 for Visual Studio 2008-2019

NCrunch 4.6.0.3 for Visual Studio 2008-2019

NCrunch 4.6.0.3 for Visual Studio 2008-2019
NCrunch 4.6.0.3 for Visual Studio 2008-2019


It intelligently runs automated tests so that you don't have to, and gives you a huge amount of useful information about your tested code, such as code coverage and performance metrics, inline in your IDE while you type.

Automatic Concurrent Testing
A normal cycle of test driven development makes you stop to run your tests so often that it's just plain painful. Think about the steps you usually go through:

Write the test
Stop and run the test
Write the code under test
Stop and run tests
Refactor the code under test
Stop and run tests
Drink some coffee and repeat

NCrunch takes away all the pain and leaves a warm happy feeling behind. So you end up with:

Write the test
Write the code under test
Refactor the code under test
Be happy, drink some coffee and repeat!

Code Coverage
NCrunch collects test coverage for your code while it runs your tests.

This is shown next to your code in coloured markers showing which lines the tests touched, with marker colours indicating pass or fail status.

You can also navigate to any covering tests from any line of code, making it easy to see which tests you might impact with a change.

Full code coverage metrics are also available for your entire solution, allowing you to see where your code coverage is heavy and where it's light.

Performance Metrics
NCrunch profiles your tests during their execution to pick up the execution time of every line of code under test.

Metrics are shown inline conveniently with a tooltip, and 'hot spots' are shown with special colouring on the code coverage markers.

Inline Exception Details
The stack traces of exceptions thrown from your tests are processed by NCrunch and projected over the code coverage markers.

This makes it really easy to spot where your tests went wrong, without the information getting in your way.

No matter where you are in your source code, you'll be able to analyse problems quickly and without fuss.

Intelligent Test Execution
NCrunch tracks all sorts of interesting statistics about your tests, and it uses this information in the most intelligent way possible.

Tests that you have recently impacted with your code changes are highly prioritised for execution.

NCrunch uses a powerful weighting system designed to give you the most important feedback as fast as possible.

Distributed Processing
NCrunch can offload build and test work to other computers for processing.

Tasks are cleanly farmed out to any number of connected machines, forming grids to execute tests.

Grid servers can be shared between developers allowing teams to pool their resources.

Grids can even be scaled into the cloud to maximise testing throughput.

Distributed processing with NCrunch is highly effective, allowing concurrent execution of dozens or possibly even hundreds of tests at any one time.

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Release notes for 4.6.0.3 since version v4.5.0.3
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This release should be compatible with grid servers running NCrunch v4.5 and
above. However, we do recommend upgrading grid servers to v4.6 for best
stability.
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Fixed an issue that would cause InvalidProgramExceptions when using NCrunch on
.NET5 projects making use of 'init' property initializers.

Set the 'Instrumentation Mode' so this will now perform Optimised instrumentation
when the default option is selected. Soon, this setting will be removed and
all instrumentation will be optimised (no legacy option).

Added support for Microsoft Fakes with SDK style projects under VS 16.8.

Adjusted the NCrunch raw results export file so that this now includes the
ignored status of child tests.

Fixed an issue that was causing NCrunch to throw exceptions when trying to
run Gallio based tests on grid nodes or the console tool under optimised
instrumentation mode.

Fixed an issue that could cause NullReferenceExceptions sometimes when using
the NCrunch console tool on certain projects.

Fixed a problem resolving the correct dependency when referencing a multitargeted
project from a net5.0 project.

Fixed an issue where inheriting tests between assemblies would cause
identification/stability issues under MSTest.

Implemented a speculative fix to try and resolve an issue where NCrunch was
rejecting assemblies processed by Postsharp.


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