Where should I put my testing code in relation to the code it is testing?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

 

The two obvious places I can think of would be some sort of "testing" folder right next to the code I'm working on. So something like:

\project-code
    \my-feature
        \production-code
        \testing
            ***my tests***
    \co-workers-feature
        \production-code
        \testing

Or I could split out the testing code a completely separate hierarchy. So something like:

\project-code
    \my-feature
    \co-workers-feature
\testing-project-code
    \my-feature
        ***my tests***
    \co-workers-feature

I've seen a lot of frameworks use the second approach, but recently we've been putting our testing code within the production code mostly for convenience. Is one approach much better than the other or is there a best practice here?

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