On Sep 12, 2007, at 7:35 PM, David Chelimsky wrote: >> Story Runner is a new one for me. I'll have to look it up. Thanks! >> >> (Halfway through writing this, I realized, courtesy of Google, >> that it's a >> recently integrated piece of functionality into RSpec-on-Rails. I >> found >> this example of yours captured here. ) > > Not specific to Rails at all. Just happens to support Rails. >
Gotcha. Tomorrow I'll be checking out from trunk. Although it behooves me to ask if the RSpec (and integration tests/story runner) in trunk all pass. >> Seems like sound common sense. I caught myself earlier today >> writing a spec >> for a non-functional portion of my view, chided myself for it, >> ripped out >> the spec, and then continued. > > Careful here. Business value is not always measured in terms of things > "functional". Sometimes it's the company logo showing up in the right > place on the page after spending thousands of marketing dollars > figuring out where that spot is. > Granted. Anything that is a customer requirement should be captured at some level. That said, the Rails app that I'm writing at the moment is a tool to support an R&D effort so none of that sort of thing there. >> Good to realize that I'm not thinking that far off the mainstream >> here. > > Eeeek. You're not thinking far off from ME. That in no way makes it > main stream. > Hehe. Ok, I'm thinking like a guy who has prolific dialogues about how to build better software. I could do worse. ;-) Evan _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users