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cucumber: Behavior-Driven Development for R

Write executable specifications in a natural language that describes how your code should behave. Write specifications in feature files using 'Gherkin' language and execute them using functions implemented in R. Use them as an extension to your 'testthat' tests to provide a high level description of how your code works.



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Write executable specifications in a natural language that describes how your code should behave. Write specifications in feature files using 'Gherkin' language and execute them using functions implemented in R. Use them as an extension to your 'testthat' tests to provide a high level description of how your code works.



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cucumber: Behavior-Driven Development for R

Write executable specifications in a natural language that describes how your code should behave. Write specifications in feature files using 'Gherkin' language and execute them using functions implemented in R. Use them as an extension to your 'testthat' tests to provide a high level description of how your code works.

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