+5. Fault navigation.
+ VC++ users can run the programs as a post build step (Projects/Settings/
+ Post-build step) to see the test results in an IDE window. This allows
+ errors to be jumped to in the same way as for compiler errors, for
+ example by pressing F4 or highlighting the error and pressing return.
+
+ Similarly for makefile users: makefiles can be modified to execute the
+ test programs as a final step. Then you can navigate to any errors in the
+ same way as for compiler errors, if your editor supports that.
+
+ Another alternative is to run the tests manually, redirecting the output
+ to a file. Then use your editor to jump to any failures. Using Vim, for
+ example, ':cf test.log' would take you to the first error in test.log, and
+ ':cn' to the next.
+
+ If you would like to set a breakpoint on a failing test using a debugger,
+ put the breakpoint on the function 'CppUnit::Asserter::fail()'. This will
+ stop on each failing test.
+