What's wrong with midje's (autotest) in the REPL? I save code or test and 
the tests relevant to the namespace are automatically run.

On Wednesday, 5 June 2013 05:16:39 UTC+1, red...@gmail.com wrote:
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> midje makes each test a top level form, so test runs happen as a side 
> effect of code loading, which means you cannot really run tests in a good 
> way from the repl without doing some kind of ridiculous forced code 
> reloading. I would definitely recommend staying far away from midje, if you 
> want a tight test loop the repl is your best bet, and midje's design makes 
> using it from the repl really awkward.
>
> I have heard horror stories about drip jvms being launched with stale 
> args, etc, but that is anecdotal, and a while ago so maybe it is great, I 
> don't use it and have no interest in it, largely because I use the repl.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 12:09 AM, Hoàng Minh Thắng 
> <p...@banphim.net<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> * Is there a faster cycle than to change code, change tests and type 
>>> "lein test" to see the results?
>>>
>> my favourite workflow is with lein-midje (you can run both midje tests 
>> and clojure tests!)
>> https://github.com/marick/lein-midje
>>
>>> * Is there a way to keep everything in a hot JVM (I've done a little 
>>> research on Nailgun... but it seems to be out of vogue) so there's no JVM 
>>> start-up penalty?
>>>
>> Try drip:
>>  https://github.com/flatland/drip/
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