Initialize unit tests - Adds first unit tests in project, achieving 7% coverage level#6
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austenjt wants to merge 5 commits intoaeonBTC:mainfrom
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Initialize unit tests - Adds first unit tests in project, achieving 7% coverage level#6austenjt wants to merge 5 commits intoaeonBTC:mainfrom
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Added first Unit tests. Achieving 7% coverage level.
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Initialize unit tests - Adds first unit tests in project, achieving 7% coverage level
I figure any Wallet software really needs comprehensive unit tests, otherwise how can users trust it?
Used Java Adoptium JDK Temurin LTS 21 + Android Studio
Still needs another 75% of coverage achieved in future PRs. If you like the look of this beginning of tests, then I will do the rest.
Before approving, I recommend running it and looking at the HTML coverage report and the JUnit HTML report. There are 2 html files in test output.