Problem solved. I was being an idiot. I type in "spec bowling_spec.rb" at
command line. And installed the text mate bundle as suggested to allow text
mate to display the results.



bqaanne wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>>What command are you using from the command line? And what about in
>>textmate? Do you have the RSpec tmbundle installed?
> 
> When I run from the command line I use "ruby bowling_spec.rb" and it
> appears to just do nothing, but no errors are thrown. When I run in text
> mate, i just save the file and hit Apple+R to run the file. Again there is
> no output. I have not installed the RSpec tmbundle - having never heard of
> it before - I will do that and see what happens in text mate, however the
> fact that its not doing anything on the command line either suggests this
> is not the problem.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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