If you guys can get these changes sorted out quickly (next few weeks)  
I would love to cover them in the book. No pressure. :-)
Thanks,
Stuart

> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Larrytheliquid
> <larrytheliq...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> This is what I'm thinking, let me explain: http://gist.github.com/41468
>> (If you are familiar with RSpec, here is the equivalent RSpec example
>> http://rspec.info/examples.html)
>
> I really like the look of this so far. Nice work!
>
>> Another change is that the "test" macro can take a symbol, a  
>> string, or both
>> as arguments. This allows for more specification/RSpec/BDD-like  
>> tests to be
>> created (I noticed you're experimenting with something similar in
>> clojure-contrib tests, in the form of test-that).
>
> This is exactly the reason that I threw the test-that in there. I was
> finding it difficult to adequately document the intent of some of the
> tests I was writing without resorting to extensive comments. The
> test-that macro, though it doesn't do much now, was intended to be the
> start of some RSpec-inspired features, but I hadn't put much thought
> into it yet and it's a good thing because I like where you are going
> much more.
>
> Regards,
>
> - J.
>
> >


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