Madan Musuvathi - Getting started with CHESS in Visual Studio 2008
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Today we are sitting with Madan Musuvathi for a quick tutorial on writing
concurrency unit tests, powered by CHESS in Visual Studio 2008. Madan goes through a simple bank account example that contains a subtle concurrency bug. He shows how to turn a
unit test into a concurrent unit test in a snap, find concurrency issues and debug them using CHESS.
CHESS is an automated concurrency testing tool for .NET and Win32 that finds and reproduces heisenbugs.
CHESS is an automated concurrency testing tool for .NET and Win32 that finds and reproduces heisenbugs.
- Download CHESS
- Download the Bank sample
- Ask questions in the forum
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Wow, that's very good work Madan! I absolutely love that you can capture the data in which to repro the bug consistantly.
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