there is mspec, rspec, bacon, .....

Ironruby uses mspec

The rest of the world (that means just about anything that isn't a ruby
implementation) uses rspec, shoulda, bacon, test-unit, test-spec, ....

All you need to do to run the specs for ironruby is that you have to execute
dev.bat but I thought we worked out last time that this is probably not the
best idea, because it's confusing if you're not used to working in the
console and with the environment variables.
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On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Mohammad Azam <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

> There is mspec, spec, rspec...
>
> In order to run IronRuby specification framework do I have to use rspec.
> Also, I think I have to set the ENVIRONMENT variables again for this to
> work right??
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