>> > 1) When you are in the browser writing a test method, you can press ctrl
>> > + t
>> > to save the method and run the test. If the test runs, it will show the
>> > green dot in the browser, if it does not, it popups the debugger
>> > directly on
>> > the error. So, this is a way to avoid pressing ctrl + s (save) then
>> > going to
>> > the method list, rigth click an select run test and if it fails select
>> > that
>> > you want to debug it.
>>
>> Ctrl+T does not save, but it runs the tests and shows the debugger. I
>> don't think that I like the two things to be combined :-)
>
> That's what I don't like, ctrl + t runs all the tests of the class, not only
> the method were you are.

No, this is not the case.

> This was discussed with Adrian Kuhn and he integrated this change in his
> package. I don't know where is it neither if it was integrated or not.

Yes, I integrated that a year ago or so :-)

Lukas

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Lukas Renggli
www.lukas-renggli.ch

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