[MacRuby-devel] I want to help too

Eloy Duran eloy.de.enige at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 00:39:40 PDT 2009


Ugh, sorry Perry. It seems I forgot to actually send my email...
Anyways, Mike is correct. For more info on MSpec, and all the options  
for the runners, see: http://rubyspec.org/wiki/mspec

Eloy

On Jul 7, 2009, at 10:36 PM, Mike Sassak wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Perry Smith <pedzsan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey, sorry to be a pest but my question about how to run a single  
> test never got answered.  That would help save me some time:
>
>
> I tested with the trunk and it passes too.
>
> Is this the way to run a single test?
>
> ./mspec/bin/mspec run -I./lib -B ./spec/macruby.mspec -g fails ./ 
> spec/frozen/language/return_spec.rb --format spec
>
> Doing this way, the test that seg faults normally just errors out  
> and then a few tests later we get a seg fault.
>
> I wanted to check and be sure the way I'm testing is right.
>
> Thanks,
> Perry
>
> Hi Perry,
>
> It's not entirely clear to me if the question you're asking pertains  
> to the best way to run specs for MacRuby, running a focused test  
> under MSpec, or both. If you're looking for the latter, check out the
> -p and -e options. They allow you to run only those tests whose  
> descriptions match a regexp or string. E.g.
>
> ./mspec/bin/mspec run -B spec/macruby.mspec spec/frozen/language/ 
> for_spec.rb -p 'splats multiple arguments'
>
> Not quite as simple as specifying a line number, but it should do  
> the trick.
>
> HTH,
> Mike
>
>
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