Hi,
that looks really nice, exactly what I need.
I just wonder, how do you integrate the clojure source code into your
projects?
For example, using gradle, is it enough to have a src/test/clj folder and
include the clojure jar in the gradle build as a dependency?
How did you do that?
Best Regar
I wrote cljunit (https://github.com/mikera/cljunit) to address precisely
this problem.
cljunit lets you run any clojure.test tests using a simple JUnit test
wrapper. This means you get Eclipse integration etc. for free, and it can
integrate nicely with any build tools that have JUnit support.
maybe someone will jump in with all the answers, but in the mean time here
are some pointers.
if you are using clojure.test, then test-out
https://github.com/arohner/lein-test-out will format the results so they
can show up in continuous integration and eclipse as well if you can get
somethin
Hi,
I have the opportunity to start some clojure here in our office, we are a
pure java team right now and as I am the only working on this currently I
would like to run some tests in clojure. Of course, these tests will have
to test existing java code.
So ideally, what I would like to do is to