You'll find your workflow greatly improved by using nrepl (or
slime/swank) and running tests directly from Emacs - and that applies
whether you're using bare clojure.test, midje or expectations.
I use expectations for testing and expectations-mode in Emacs. I can
run an individual namespace's tests with C-c , and it shows the pass /
fail summary in the minibuffer and highlights any failing tests in
orange or red (depending on how they failed). It also shows the
pass/fail summary in the repl buffer. Pretty sure there are equivalent
modes for both clojure.test and midje.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 3:06 PM, vemv <v...@vemv.net> wrote:
> First of all, I must say I'm new to testing in Clojure. My current workflow
> is pretty simple:
>
> * Edit + save the tests (which use clojure.test - I hear Midje is better
> though) in emacs
> * Run `lein test` in the terminal
> * recur
>
> But then the printed values (triggered when e.g. an `are` case fails) are
> fairly illegible, especially when big.
>
> Can I get the test runner to pprint its output? Is my workflow improvable
> anyway?
>
> Thanks - Victor
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