Mocking frameworks are tools used in software testing to isolate the unit under test by replacing its dependencies with controlled substitutes (mocks). These mocks simulate the behavior of the real dependencies, allowing developers to verify that the unit interacts with them correctly without relying on the actual dependencies being available or behaving predictably. This is particularly useful for testing complex systems or when dependencies are slow, unreliable, or have side effects.
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