On 23 Feb 2010, at 19:11, rlw wrote:
and still get the output of accumulated errors? My environment is awful, slow, and not modifiable. (Just don't go there! At least I get to program in Ruby, which makes up for everything else.) So when I see some errors in a 300 example test file, it takes a long time (many minutes) for the file to finish out and give me some meaningful output to start debugging. Is there a way to send a signal to the rspec process and have it terminate and printout the accumulated errors up to that point? TIA, -Robert
Why don't you fiddle with the formatters to output the failures into another file, and then just tail that file for your meaningful output?
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