Don't have any specific suggestion at the moment.  I'm planning on
adding a REPL runner that will do something similar to the code you
posted.
-S

On Sep 27, 5:52 am, faenvie <fanny.aen...@gmx.de> wrote:
> i am trying to use lazytest with eclipse + ccw ?
>
> lazytest.watch does not work for me so far.
> so i run my lazytests via:
>
> (ns myapp.runtests
>   (:require lazytest.runner.console
>       lazytest.color
>             lazytest.report.nested))
>
> ; switch ansi-coloring off
> (lazytest.color/set-colorize false)
>
>  ; execute tests for specified namespaces
> (doseq [sym ['myapp.tests1 'myapp.tests2]]
>   (println "Loading" sym)
>   (require sym)
>   (println "Running tests in" sym)
>   (lazytest.report.nested/report
>    (lazytest.runner.console/run-tests sym)))
>
> any better solutions ?
>
> On Sep 24, 9:38 pm, Stuart Sierra <the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >http://github.com/stuartsierra/lazytest
>
> > My attempt to steal all the good ideas from clojure.test, Circumspec,
> > ClojureCheck, RSpec, Spock, ScalaTest, etc.  Kudos to all those
> > authors for all their great work.
>
> > -S

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