It doesn't conflict with anything (that I know of). However, it's such a non-specific name to be putting in a global namespace. It just seems to me like a really bad practice.
Daniel On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Assaf Arkin <as...@labnotes.org> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Daniel Spiewak <djspie...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > This says "environment variable" @t...@. Does that mean that Buildr is > > checking for a shell variable named "test" ( ENV['test'] )? If so, > > shouldn't this be a less ambiguously named variable like BUILDR_TEST? > > > What does it conflict with? > > Assaf > > > > > > > > Daniel > > > > > > On Jul 8, 2009, at 4:19 PM, "boisv...@apache.org" <boisv...@apache.org> > > wrote: > > > > 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 > >> > >> > ============================================================================== > >> --- 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.t...@option > >> to @:a...@. For example: > >> > >> {% highlight sh %} > >> > >> > >> >