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Pacman-like game used for teaching software testing. It exposes students to the use of git, maven, JUnit, and mockito.

Parts of the code are well tested, whereas others are left untested intentionally. As a student in software testing, you can extend the test suite, or use the framework to build extensions in a test-driven way. As a teacher, you can use the framework to create your own testing exercises.

We have developed and are using this code at a software testing course at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Teachers interested in seeing the exercises I use there are invited to contact me.

Other universities who have used this material include Antwerp, Eindhoven, and UBC (Vancouver).

If you have any suggestions on how to improve this framework, please do not hesitate to contact us, open issue, or provide a pull request.

Main contributors:

  • Arie van Deursen (versions 1.0-5.x, 2003-2013)
  • Jeroen Roosen (major rewrite, version 6.0, 2014)
  • Maximilien Charlier (Super pellet extension, 2016)

Getting Started

  1. Git clone the project
  2. If you use Eclipse:
    1. Import
    2. Right Click -> Configure -> Convert to Maven Project
  3. To see JPacman in action: Without super pellet run nl.tudelft.jpacman.Launcher With super pellet: run nl.tudelft.jpacman.LauncherSuperPellet
  4. To run the test suite in maven: mvn test
  5. To run the test suite in Eclipse: right click -> run as -> JUnit Test.

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Pacman-inspired game, for teaching testing purposes.

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