One more suggestion as you mentioned wanting to see more output,
although this may be different from what you were asking--but still
worth knowing about:

https://github.com/pjstadig/humane-test-output

Cheers,

DD

On 2015/01/08 20:30, andrea crotti wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I'm starting to use Clojure a bit more seriously, I knew already Lisp a
> bit and Haskell, in plus I've been using Emacs for a long time so
> luckily it's not as hard, and it's a lot of fun.
> 
> I'm using Emacs + Cider for development and it works wonderfully,
> however I have a few problems/questions trying to do TDD.
> 
> 1. Isn't it possible to make Lein more verbose?
> 
>    It's often quite slow and it would be nice to know what is going
>    on, I can stand the slowness but at least tell me something :D
> 
> 2. When is exactly that I need to run again "lein test" (which is
>    painfully slow) and when just rerunning the tests from the same REPL
>    suffice?
> 
>    I thought only when changing dependencies, but I had different
>    experiences so I'm not too sure about the rule.
> 
>    And what command exactly is Cider triggering when I run the tests?
>    It would be nice to be able to see somewhere more information like:
>    - compiling file x
>    - running tests for y with command z
> 
>  3. Does incremental compilation work well/make sense for Clojure?
>     I found something but the fact that it's not done straight away in
>     Leiningen makes me think it's maybe not much used?
> 
> Thanks a lot, and congratulations to all the developers for the great 
> language!
> 

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