Beautiful!

On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 1:57 AM, Cedric Greevey <cgree...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You pass not the Discoverer's results to the Runner, but the Discoverer
> itself, which the Runner then invokes at need, possibly more than once.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 1:35 AM, Steven Degutis <sbdegu...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Originally we had Runner split into Discoverer and Runner, but I had to
>> combine them both in Runner again so that we can have an autorunner.
>>
>> Imagine that you've started your autorunner at the command line, and you
>> create a new test in your existing file and save it. The discoverer has
>> already done his role and found all existing tests and passed them to the
>> runner, so the runner can't see your new test, he only re-runs the tests
>> that existed when he first started.
>>
>> That's why I combined them again. So that he could re-discover all the
>> tests "matching some criteria" and run them.
>>
>> So how do you solve this problem while separating Discoverer from Runner?
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Brandon Bloom <brandon.d.bl...@gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> There are currently 4 roles defined: Definer, Asserter, Runner, and
>>> Reporter.
>>>
>>> It looks like the "Runner" does finding, filtering, and execution. I
>>> think you could further break the Runner down into Discoverer and Executor.
>>> I might want to just ask "What tests do I have?" without actually running
>>> anyway. I may also want a different Executor, like a distributed/parallel
>>> executor, while preserving the discovery logic.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 8, 2013 11:14:42 AM UTC-4, Steven Degutis wrote:
>>>
>>>> Test2 is a new testing lib for Clojure, where the power is its
>>>> simplicity, extensibility, and a 
>>>> SPEC<https://github.com/evanescence/test2/blob/master/SPEC.md> much
>>>> like Ring's.
>>>>
>>>> Github: 
>>>> https://github.com/**evanescence/test2<https://github.com/evanescence/test2>
>>>>
>>>> Some background: It came out of 
>>>> discussions<https://github.com/evanescence/test2/wiki/Communal-Brainstorming>
>>>>  with
>>>> the smart folks in #clojure, who were frustrated with the inflexibility of
>>>> existing libs, and intended this to be the spiritual successor to
>>>> clojure.test. We wanted something that was still simple like clojure.test,
>>>> but could be extended externally much more easily in case you wanted
>>>> features found in clojure.test, Midje, Speclj, or Expectations, or whatever
>>>> else.
>>>>
>>>> This is a pre-ANN because it's more of a call for extensions. I've
>>>> written one last night, 
>>>> test2-autorunner<https://github.com/evanescence/test2-autorunner>,
>>>> which took about an hour. This should give some idea of how easy it is and
>>>> how well-designed the SPEC was by the smart folks of #clojure. There are
>>>> some ideas at the bottom of the wiki, but of course any extensions are
>>>> encouraged.
>>>>
>>>> -Steven
>>>>
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