Although... you could loop through all the files in a folder/dir and test
them.
Something like this.
<foreach item="File" property="assembly" in="bin\tests\">
<nunit2>
<test assemblyname="${assembly}"/>
</nunit2>
</foreach>
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Hernandez
Nope. I'm sure something like this would be cool, but not yet.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nicholas Robinson
Hi,
Is it possible to use a fileset with the NUNIT2 task such that I can specify
a pattern and then execute it as the thing to test? I tried doing the
following:
<!-- Now test all of the test dlls -->
<target name="Test" depends="Build">
<echo message="Testing..."/>
<nunit2>
<test assemblyname="${build.dir}/*.Tests.dll" fork="true"/>
</nunit2>
</target>
But that obviously doesnt work.
Any ideas? Thanks,
Nick.
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