Author: boisvert
Date: Wed Jul 8 21:19:11 2009
New Revision: 792325
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=792325&view=rev
Log:
Add example of test:*
Modified:
buildr/trunk/doc/testing.textile
Modified: buildr/trunk/doc/testing.textile
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/buildr/trunk/doc/testing.textile?rev=792325&r1=792324&r2=792325&view=diff
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--- buildr/trunk/doc/testing.textile (original)
+++ buildr/trunk/doc/testing.textile Wed Jul 8 21:19:11 2009
@@ -92,6 +92,12 @@
$ buildr test:FooTest,BarTest
{% endhighlight %}
+Buildr forcefully runs all tests that match the pattern. If you want to
re-run all tests even if your sources have not changed, you can execute:
+
+{% highlight sh %}
+$ buildr test:*
+{% endhighlight %}
+
As you probably noticed, Buildr will stop your build at the first test that
fails. We think it's a good idea, except when it's not. If you're using a
continuous build system, you'll want a report of all the failed tests without
stopping at the first failure. To make that happen, set the environment
variable @test@ to "all", or the Buildr @options.test@ option to @:a...@. For
example:
{% highlight sh %}