I'll try to get something online Monday or Tuesday.
Cheers,
Dan
Shane Duan wrote:
Hi,
I have finished the IntelliJ plugin to accommodate the package change
in jBehave. However, even without the fix, it should not cause
intellij freezing. Which build are you using? I am asking Dan to put
the plugin on the website because if you install it that way it checks
for the versions of your intellij.
Cheers
Shane
On 3/23/07, Elizabeth Keogh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Michael,
"Michael Hunger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 23/03/2007 07:46:07:
> Some more things I found when looking at the codebase.
>
> JBehaveFrameworkError duplicates the behaviour of java.lang.Error
> regarding nested Throwables.
Fixed, removed the stack trace. No idea why it was in there.
> What state has the IntelliJ IDEA Plugin? ...
> Without looking at your junit support, I played around with the
stuff a
> bit to get the internal IDEA TestRunner running. With two support
classes
> it was easily possible to run behaviours as Unit Tests :)
Both the IntelliJ plugin and the JUnit wrapper are in state
"Unknown", ie:
they might be broken.
Shane is working on the IntelliJ plugin at the moment (thank you,
Shane!)
If the code you've given us allows us to ditch JUnit wrapper (which
was very
broken last time I looked), I'll be very happy!
The "Supported and ought-to-be-working feature set" is the one on the
front
page at jbehave.org. We really appreciate your efforts in testing the
plugin
and getting the JUnit wrapper up and running, as these are things
we'd very
much like to support too.
Cheers,
Liz.
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