ZenTest version 4.9.3 has been released!
ZenTest provides 4 different tools: zentest, unit_diff, autotest, and
multiruby.
zentest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing
code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace.
zentest only works with Ruby and Minitest or Test::Unit. There is
enough evidence to show that this is still proving useful to users, so
it stays.
unit_diff is a command-line filter to diff expected results from
actual results and allow you to quickly see exactly what is wrong.
Do note that minitest 2.2+ provides an enhanced assert_equal obviating
the need for unit_diff
autotest is a continous testing facility meant to be used during
development. As soon as you save a file, autotest will run the
corresponding dependent tests.
multiruby runs anything you want on multiple versions of ruby. Great
for compatibility checking! Use multiruby_setup to manage your
installed versions.
Changes:
4.9.3 / 2013-08-12
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1 minor enhancement:
- Added --debug option. Probably need to add more to help bug reports.
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2 bug fixes:
- Fixed completed_re and failed_results_re to match minitest 5 (and
still mt 4). - Fixed handle_results to deal with minitest 5 output (eg
ClassName#method_name).
- Fixed completed_re and failed_results_re to match minitest 5 (and