testing-anti-patterns
Testing Anti-Patterns
Overview
Tests must verify real behavior, not mock behavior. Mocks are a means to isolate, not the thing being tested.
Core principle: Test what the code does, not what the mocks do.
Following strict TDD prevents these anti-patterns.
The Iron Laws
1. NEVER test mock behavior
2. NEVER add test-only methods to production classes
3. NEVER mock without understanding dependencies
Anti-Pattern 1: Testing Mock Behavior
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