Hello all,
In learning ruby I've created a ton of rb files.
Organizationally my files are a mess. Some of my files contain only tests,
some have tests and code, and some have code with tests wrapped with an if
__FILE__ == $0 ... end guard . Some files require other rb files and the
files are scattered over a handful of directories.
Is there a good way to run all my tests at once?
--Brian
I recommend changing all your test code to use Test::Unit.
If you
1) name all those source files following the convention test_*.rb
2) put the code being tested in a directory named lib
3) put the test code in a sibling directory named test
then you can run all your tests from the lib directory with
testrb ../test
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On 6/14/06, Brian Buckley <briankbuckley@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
In learning ruby I've created a ton of rb files.
Organizationally my files are a mess. Some of my files contain only tests,
some have tests and code, and some have code with tests wrapped with an if
__FILE__ == $0 ... end guard . Some files require other rb files and the
files are scattered over a handful of directories.
Is there a good way to run all my tests at once?
--
R. Mark Volkmann
Object Computing, Inc.