[wtr-general] Re: WATiR DSL I Have been working on...update

2009-05-15 Thread Chuck van der Linden

On May 5, 2:52 pm, Ruf, Wadud wadud@capgemini.com wrote:
 Aidy thanks for your comments.

 Setup/teardown makes more sense to developers, would it make more sense to
 testers than start and finish?

speaking as a tester:   Yes


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[wtr-general] Re: WATiR DSL I Have been working on...update

2009-05-05 Thread aidy lewis

Ruf,

I quite like it, but I would wrap your assertions etc in Rspec and use
their outputting\reporting.

Aidy

2009/5/5 Ruf, Wadud wadud@capgemini.com:
 All,



 As I mentioned a few weeks back I have created a DSL for  WATiR, I call it
 the WATiR Scripting Langauge – WSL. I have been creating a lot of collateral
 and am currently writing examples for it. You can view them and download the
 WSL gem and install locally from here – http://wsl.xqoob.com



 Your thoughts and any ideas for improvements would be appreciated!



 Thanks



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[wtr-general] Re: WATiR DSL I Have been working on...update

2009-05-05 Thread aidy lewis

Ruf,

I would also suggest you get rid of #start and #finish and use
setup\teardown, Before\After, initialize\at_exit.

Aidy

2009/5/5 aidy lewis aidy.le...@googlemail.com:
 Ruf,

 I quite like it, but I would wrap your assertions etc in Rspec and use
 their outputting\reporting.

 Aidy

 2009/5/5 Ruf, Wadud wadud@capgemini.com:
 All,



 As I mentioned a few weeks back I have created a DSL for  WATiR, I call it
 the WATiR Scripting Langauge – WSL. I have been creating a lot of collateral
 and am currently writing examples for it. You can view them and download the
 WSL gem and install locally from here – http://wsl.xqoob.com



 Your thoughts and any ideas for improvements would be appreciated!



 Thanks



 Wadud

 
 Capgemini is a trading name used by the Capgemini Group of companies which
 includes Capgemini UK plc, a company registered in England and Wales (number
 943935) whose registered office is at No. 1 Forge End, Woking, Surrey, GU21
 6DB

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[wtr-general] Re: WATiR DSL I Have been working on...update

2009-05-05 Thread Ruf, Wadud

Aidy thanks for your comments.

Setup/teardown makes more sense to developers, would it make more sense to
testers than start and finish?

I like the idea of using RSpec or something to handle the assertions, that
part is a bit quick and dirty and needs some attention. I will put it on the
todo list.

Wadud




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Ruf,

I quite like it, but I would wrap your assertions etc in Rspec and use
their outputting\reporting.

Aidy

2009/5/5 Ruf, Wadud wadud@capgemini.com:
 All,



 As I mentioned a few weeks back I have created a DSL for  WATiR, I call it
 the WATiR Scripting Langauge - WSL. I have been creating a lot of
collateral
 and am currently writing examples for it. You can view them and download
the
 WSL gem and install locally from here - http://wsl.xqoob.com



 Your thoughts and any ideas for improvements would be appreciated!



 Thanks



 Wadud

 
 Capgemini is a trading name used by the Capgemini Group of companies which
 includes Capgemini UK plc, a company registered in England and Wales
(number
 943935) whose registered office is at No. 1 Forge End, Woking, Surrey,
GU21
 6DB

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