[rspec-users] Spork in RSpec 2
Ashley Moran
ashley.moran at patchspace.co.uk
Wed Mar 10 09:05:29 EST 2010
On Mar 10, 2010, at 1:46 pm, David Chelimsky wrote:
> AFAIK, no. Please add a comment to the issue saying you're working on it.
Done.
>> * are there any potential issues that people with RSpec 2 knowledge can forsee? I don't want to lose time on known gotchas.
>
> * You will need the other gems installed in order to work on rspec-2.
Think I have that all sorted. BTW when did you start using "watchr"? It's new to me. I notice it runs specs blindingly fast, which I like :-) Why that over (the new ZenTest-free) autotest?
> There is no concept of a CommandLineRunner yet, nor does there
> necessarily need to be. i.e. don't add one just because that's how
> rspec-1 dealt with Drb, but if that seems like an easy direction and
> it solves the problem cleanly, go for it.
I'll see what seems to fit. Don't expect me to come up with a good design first time though.
> Thanks for taking up the cause!
No probs - I'll end up stabbing myself in the eye with a real spork if I have to watch Rails boot one more time =)
Ashley
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