On Apr 10, 2011, at 6:45 PM, ybakos wrote: > There's so much different chatter about this issue and I was wondering > if any of you could spare the time to assist. > > Start a new Rails3 project. Initialize rspec for the project. Now run > autotest. Ok, great, "loading autotest/rails_rspec2" > > Now run autotest -s rails. Ok, great, the Rails test suite in test/ > runs. > > How the heck do I get both to run by just running "autotest" ? > > I've tried adding mappings and also Autotest.add_discovery calls > in .autotest, in autotest/discover.rb, etc. and always get screwed up > results. > > Thanks for your time. Again, all that should need to be done is: > > - rails new someapp && cd someapp > - rails generate rspec:install > - (magic configuration here) > - autotest > > I'd like to be able to add the magic configuration, run autotest, and > see that both spec/* and test/* run.
AFAIK, it's not supported. Autotest only supports invoking a single subclass of Autotest at a time, and RSpec's is designed to run specs. HTH, David _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users