For easy editing, I love one-line specs, like this: specify { 1.should == 1 }
But when using '--format documentation', one-line specs don't always render useful documentation. A solution is to write one-line specs using do/end: it "succeeds with do/end" do 1.should == 1 end That's ok - but its difficult to visually parse. One-line specs with braces would be better IMHO. Here's a first example with braces ( this doesn't work ): it "should work this way, but doesn't" { 1.should == 1 } Here's a second example with braces ( this works ): it("works this way") { 1.should == 1 } Is there any way to make the first 'braces' format work?? ( I'm using Ruby 1.8.7 / Rspec 2.4.0 / Ubuntu 10.10 ) Thanks, Andy _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users