Darrick Wiebe at our Toronto Ruby group is busy ( http://www.trug.ca/Darrick_Wiebe) douing some work with it trying to make it more
English-like.
 
Maybe I can bug him about getting together and look at how this would be used with Watir
 
Cheer
Pierre
-----Original Message-----
From: Bret Pettichord [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 12:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] is this worth looking into?

Rspec is a library that takes test-driven development a step away from testing per se and towards behavioral specification. The intent is to write this spec in ruby (hence rspec) and then to implement the code thereafter.

I find it to be interesting work, but am not so sure there is much place to use it with Watir. Maybe there is; maybe you could spec an app in Rspec, then hook it up to Watir and then create the app that makes the Watir/Rspec scripts pass. Maybe.

But i guess i was wondering whether anyone had actually tried out this tool line.

Bret

On 2/13/06, Pierre Garigue < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://rspec.rubyforge.org/files/TUTORIAL.html

I'm pretty sure the subject could have been presented in a less theoretic way. But is seems like
a way of getting away from the 'assert' way of doing thing. Instead one has methods to
test the results.

example

1.should_equal 1

Cheers
Pierre Garigue

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