Hi Adam,

It seems like making it so that Marginalia allows you to specify which
directories to use would be the ideal case, instead of feeling a need to
lump all your tests in the src directory.

I wonder if Marginalia already supports this?

Alex

On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Adam Getchell <adam.getch...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Thanks for all the replies!
>
> I'm trying midje first (keeping expectations in mind for later) as it
> seems to support writing tests and then code (i.e. top down testing).
>
> (This video <https://github.com/marick/Midje/wiki/Top-down-testing> was
> useful, thanks for making it!)
>
> In generating documentation with marginalia (particularly useful for when
> I figure out how to get LaTeX formulae in there), I note that marginalia
> doesn't pickup files in /test but only /src. So it seems that I need to
> embed tests directly in my code in order to self-document.
>
> Is this a huge no-no, better ways to accomplish this?
>
> P.S. (Newbie) what's the difference between (:use [clojure.test])
> and (:use midje.sweet)? Both seem to work.
>
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