Finally, after much hoop jumping.  I ran it outside of rails.  I had
to comment out the rails loading in spec_helper.rb.  I had to then
load the specific files in the proper order (sequel, set DB, models,
spec/support files).

Yes, it runs like you said.  So, it is rails that is causing the
problem.  I'm not really depended on rails.  It was a convenience to
load files, use the default rake tasks, use the console, etc, just so
I did not have to figure out and set those things up myself.

I'm guessing here but I bet there is a way to do this within rails
config.  Does anyone out there know?


GregD

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On Jun 7, 5:15 pm, Jeremy Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 7, 2:00 pm, GregD <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I tried something similar.  Actually, put a puts outside it all to
> > make sure it was loading.
>
> > Yes it is loading, but the code is not running.  I'm not sure why.
> > Here is the file that is getting loaded.  Looks similar to yours.
>
> > puts("Loading")
> > class Spec::Example::ExampleGroup
> >   def execute(*args, &block)
> >     puts "Begin transaction and override execute()"
> >     DB.transaction{super(*args, &block); puts "raise error"; raise
> > Sequel::Rollback}
> >     puts "End transaction"
> >   end
> > end
>
> > I never see the STDOUT except for the 'Loading' when I do a rake spec.
>
> > Something is wrong here and I'm having a hard time figuring it out.
>
> > rspec 1.3.0
> > rspec-rails 1.3.2
>
> Can you try it with just rspec and not rspec_rails.  I've only used
> plain rspec and eliminating rspec_rails from the equation would make
> it easier to figure out where the problem is.
>
> Jeremy

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