Thanks for your valuable feedback.

I added initial versions of tutorial and user-guide to README. It's not ideal yet but it's a start.
https://github.com/boost-experimental/ut#tutorial 
https://github.com/boost-experimental/ut#user-guide

I also updated benchmarks with Boost.Test-1.71.0 (static library).
I didn't add Boost.LightweightTest though as it's just assertions (no tests/suites/etc...) so it makes it difficult to compare due to missing features.
https://github.com/boost-experimental/ut#benchmarks 

I hope that helps a bit.

Thanks again, Kris

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 1:17 AM Richard Hodges via Boost-users <boost-users@lists.boost.org> wrote:
It looks very interesting. The idea of not using macros is very appealing to me.

From looking at the examples, I get the feeling of "I could probably use this".

However, as the other commenters have mentioned, without a tutorial and full reference it's difficult to judge whether it's ready for use in production.

Are there plans to develop this?




On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 at 16:24, Krzysztof Jusiak via Boost-users <boost-users@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Hi,

I was wondering whether there is any interest in exploring a C++20 single header/single module, macro-free Unit Testing Framework with no dependencies?


Additional links:
- Try it online: https://godbolt.org/z/uVDxkW 

Thanks, Kris
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