Ooh interesting stuff thanks for that Ben, never got past the scenario tables until now :)
Andrew 2008/12/5 Ben Mabey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Andrew Premdas wrote: > >> Given /^I have filled in the form$/ do |details| >> details.hashes.each |pair| >> >> Can't see this working because you've got no place to collect details >> >> However >> >> Given /^I have filled in the form with (.*)$/ do |details| >> details.hashes.each |pair| >> >> would work, but you'd have to do some tricky stuff to get your hash out. >> >> <snip> > >> >> but I doubt that would work as I think you need the "More Examples:" >> statement. Also don't think embedding tables in step definitions is a good >> idea. >> >> > Actually, you can embed tables in steps, they are called "Step Tables". :) > Read about them here: > > http://github.com/aslakhellesoy/cucumber/wikis/using-fit-tables-in-a-feature > > I have used them many times and I find them very handy. I had rolled my > own with story runner and so having it built into cucumber makes things very > nice. > > -Ben > > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >
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