David Chelimsky wrote:
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Phillip Koebbe<phillipkoe...@gmail.com> wrote:
In cucumber, I use tags in a very simple, yet helpful (to me) way: to number
my scenarios. For example:
@1
Scenario: This is a scenario
@2
Scenario: This is another scenario
@3
Scenario: You get the idea
This allows me to focus in on a single scenario quite easily while I'm
working on it. Once I have that scenario working correctly, I will run the
entire feature to make sure nothing else is broken.
I'm finding that I'd like to do something quite similar in RSpec. For
example, when I'm working on a model spec, I generally have contexts for
what database fields should exist, what validations should exist, and what
associations should exist.
When I am later adding a couple of custom methods
to do something, I'd like to be able to run the spec just for what I'm
presently working on. Is this possible?
Not yet, but it will be in rspec-2. Internal syntax will be different,
but we'll try to make the CLI work like cuke's.
Looking forward to it!
Thanks,
Phillip
Cheers,
David
Peace,
Phillip
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