On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Ashley Moran
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Matthew/Jonathan
>
>
> On Apr 24, 2008, at 6:58 pm, Jonathan Linowes wrote:
> > I'm not sure this answers your questions, but you prompted me to
> > share my experience.
>
> And this has prompted mine... I was going t
Hi Matthew/Jonathan
On Apr 24, 2008, at 6:58 pm, Jonathan Linowes wrote:
> I'm not sure this answers your questions, but you prompted me to
> share my experience.
And this has prompted mine... I was going to do a blow-by-blow
response to Matthew's post but I can probably sum up my current
t
I'm not sure this answers your questions, but you prompted me to
share my experience.
Personally i consider BDD just one tool in my toolbox. And I consider
rspec to be as much a testing tool as a (BD)Development one. So I
often find myself just taking the path of least resistance. And
ite
This is a little off topic, but I use rSpec and I¹m starting to question the
quality of my specs. In my research and attempt to learn how to write
better specs, I¹ve came across a few things that I¹d like to discuss.
I¹m having more and more difficulty understanding BDD. The more I read and
the
Hi Perryn,
maybe you'll find this interesting:
http://www.workunitgroup.com/2008/4/23/crafting-rspec-steps-with-
step_eval-and-drying-them-with-a-helper
The DRYing thing begins at the middle of the second part of this
series.
matthias
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
> Do you guys know of any working version combination of JRuby, RSpec and
> rcov? Doesn't look like rcov 0.8.1.2, RSpec 1.1.3, JRuby 1.1 is one of
> them.
I can confirm that this combination works like a charm. As Tobias
Torkler posted 17.03.2008:
1. Download http://eige