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=== Organizing Tests === ExUnit allows you to organize your tests into test cases and test suites. A test case is a module that defines multiple tests, while a test suite is a collection of test cases. You can create a test case by defining a module that includes `ExUnit.Case`. Within the test case, you can define multiple tests using the `test` macro. It is common practice to group related tests within a test case. Here's an example of a test case with multiple tests: ```elixir defmodule MyModuleTest do use ExUnit.Case test "addition" do assert 2 + 2 == 4 end test "subtraction" do assert 5 - 3 == 2 end end ``` To create a test suite, you can define a module that includes `ExUnit.Suite`, and then include the test cases within the suite. This allows you to group related test cases together.
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