Just tried it out. Something missed?

-lenny

> cat t.rb

describe 'test' do
  it "should not fail" do
     ['A'].should include('A')
  end
end

> spec -v

rspec 1.2.4

> spec t.rb
F

1)
NoMethodError in 'test should not fail'
undefined method `helper' for #<Spec::Matchers::Matcher:0x66402c41>
t.rb:3:


On Apr 15, 2009, at 10:18 AM, David Chelimsky wrote:

rspec version 1.2.4 has been released!

Be sure to check History.rdoc and Updgrade.rdoc at
http://rspec.rubyforge.org/rspec/1.2.4/ before upgrading.

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Behaviour Driven Development for Ruby.

Changes:

### Version 1.2.4

* bug fix
 * just one - update the manifest

### Version 1.2.3

* enhancements
* support for specifying single examples with colon syntax. Closes #712.
   (Ben Mabey)
* you can now say "spec some_spec.rb:12" in addition to "spec some_spec.rb
     --line 12"
* run specs locally with --drb if no drb server is running. Closes #780.
   * still prints "No server running" to stderr

* bug fixes
* support expectations on DelegateClass (Clifford T. Matthews). Closes #48.
 * Fixed match_array blows up if elements can't be sorted (Jeff
Dean). Closes #779.

* deprecations
* BaseFormatter#add_example_group (use #example_group_started instead)
 * ExampleGroupProxy#backtrace (use #location instead)
 * ExampleProxy#backtrace (use #location instead)
 * BaseFormatter#example_pending now expects two arguments. The third
   argument is deprecated.
* ExampleGroupProxy#filtered_description. This was only used in one place internally, and was a confusing solution to the problem. If you've got a
   custom formatter that uses it, you can just use
   ExampleGroupProxy#description and modify it directly.
 * predicate_matchers (use the new Matcher DSL instead)
 * Spec::Matchers.create (use Spec::Matchers.define instead)

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