Eventually we want to run our tests from CruiseControl, but I think
the first baby step would be actually to run a suite of tests from the
command line.  (Or maybe I'm wrong about that, maybe I should run each
test from ant, I am not sure, I am seeking advice on this).  The
test::unit doc (http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Test/Unit.html)
shows that you can simply require each test and it will magically be
run.  This works.  However, I want a summary of the results at the
end, how many tests ran, how many assertions, failures, errors, summed
for all the tests that ran.

I've googled and looked at the Scripting for Testers class materials
(Boy, I wish I could have attended that at Agile 2005, but I was
presenting at the same time), and I can't find out how to do this.  I
see there is something called 'Watir::logging' (very clever) but I
can't find any doc on how to use it (at least, not any doc that I can
make heads or tails out of).

Is there a way to run a suite of tests and get a summary of the
results at the end?

Am I better off doing this in ant from the get-go or am I correct to
look for intermediate steps?
thanks,
Lisa

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