Summarization: FRUIT can be used only with Fortran compilers, although its functionality can be enhanced by using Ruby. Check the answer below from its author Andrew Chen.
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It seems that the available unit test frameworks (XUnit) for Fortran include:
funit
http://nasarb.rubyforge.org/
fruit
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fortranxunit/
flibs
http://flibs.sourceforge.net/
ObjexxFTK (commercial)
http://www.objexx.com/ObjexxFTK.html
In their webpages, funit, fruit, and flibs mention they rely on Ruby to function. I have no idea about ObjexxFTK. It seems to me that XUnit frameworks in Java, C#, and Delphi and so forth only rely on the corresponding language itself. Then why do the Fortran frameworks choose to rely on Ruby instead of Fortran itself?