SYNOPSIS
specrb [] [ | -a ] [-- untouched arguments]DESCRIPTION
The Ruby script specrb allows you to run tests written with test/spec from the command line. It can also be used for plain Test::Unit test suites. You can either specify the names of the test files you want to run, or let specrb find automatically all the tests in your project, by using the -a switch (see below).You can also use various options on the command line to pass parameters to the Ruby interpreterm or to modify the behavior of test/spec and/or test/unit.
RUBY OPTIONS
- -e, --eval
- evaluate a of code
- -d, --debug
- set debugging flags (set to true)
- -w, --warn
- turn warnings on for your script
- -I, --include
- specify (may be used more than once)
- -r, --require
- require the , before executing your script
TEST/SPEC OPTIONS:
- -s, --specdox
- do AgileDox-like output
- --rdox
- do AgileDox-like output with RDoc formatting
- -a, --automatic
- gather tests from ./test/, include ./lib/
TEST::UNIT OPTIONS:
- -n, --name
- runs tests matching regexp
- -t, --testcase
- runs tests in TestCases matching regexp
COMMON OPTIONS:
- -h, --help
- show a message similar to this manpage
- --version
- show version
AUTHORS
The test/spec library has been written by Christian Neukirchen <http://purl.org/net/chneukirchen>.This manual page, inspired by the help message of specrb, has been written for the Debian Project by Cédric Boutillier (but may used by others).
