Ok. I've created failing example. Just create project directory and spec directory into it and add there one spec file:
describe "autospec" do it "fails" do "hi".should eql("hello") end end It fails, but for autotest it is still green (thus making growl and snarl to report as everything is passing) and now I'm pretty sure that it has to do with the fact that "should eql" outputs "expected" and "got" result on different lines. As soon as you replace the matcher to: "hi".eql?("hello").should be_true - then output is on single line and autotest detects it as failing. Still, problem is with the regular expression provided for autotest? Jarmo _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users