That implies there are millions of them; the intrisic complexity of the code won't go down. You'll either: (a) have complex tests, (b) have millions of simple tests, hopefully with no gaps in them, (c) have to write code to autogenerate tests, or (d) leave important chucks of code untested.
I don't think there's any silver bullet there. I do know that in most cases, self-documenting code isn't.
In reply to Re^2: document your test files
by Anonymous Monk
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