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Current version: 1.3.7-alt1
Build date: 17 july 2021, 19:32 ( 145.9 weeks ago )
Size: 9972 b
Home page: https://github.com/tpope/fivemat
License: MIT
Summary: Why settle for a test output format when you could have a test output fivemat?
Description:
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Build date: 17 july 2021, 19:32 ( 145.9 weeks ago )
Size: 9972 b
Home page: https://github.com/tpope/fivemat
License: MIT
Summary: Why settle for a test output format when you could have a test output fivemat?
Description:
MiniTest/RSpec/Cucumber formatter that gives each test file its own line of
dots. Why settle for a test output format when you can have a test output
fivemat?
I'm tired of the two de facto standards for test output:
* Bunch of dots - Wait till the end to see what failed, and guess the dot count
to estimate progress.
* Extreme verbosity - See failures as they happen if you pay very, very close
attention.
In other words, you can choose between "too little" or "too much."
I've looked at third party alternatives, but none of them did much for me. What
I want is the middle ground: dots grouped by file. Thus, I give you Fivemat.
MiniTest, RSpec, and Cucumber are supported.
Current maintainer: Pavel Skrylev dots. Why settle for a test output format when you can have a test output
fivemat?
I'm tired of the two de facto standards for test output:
* Bunch of dots - Wait till the end to see what failed, and guess the dot count
to estimate progress.
* Extreme verbosity - See failures as they happen if you pay very, very close
attention.
In other words, you can choose between "too little" or "too much."
I've looked at third party alternatives, but none of them did much for me. What
I want is the middle ground: dots grouped by file. Thus, I give you Fivemat.
MiniTest, RSpec, and Cucumber are supported.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- gem-fivemat
- gem-fivemat-devel
- gem-fivemat-doc