Re: expectations documentation

2013-06-12 Thread Phillip Lord

It's all working fine now!

Phil

Jay Fields j...@jayfields.com writes:

 Thanks for the report Phillip, I've pushed an update that I hope addresses 
 your issue. Let me know if things aren't fixed.

 Cheers, Jay

 On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 4:51:08 PM UTC-4, Phillip Lord wrote:

 I can't get the nav bar on the left to scroll -- so I can't get to all the 
 documentation. The bottom two 
 also overlap the isn't github fun links. 

 Haven't seen expectations before. Looks really nice. 

 Phil 
  
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 expectations* has always had a decent amount of documentation; however, 
 it's traditionally been in the form of blog entries. 

 I spent a bit of time and converted those entries into the following site: 
 http://jayfields.com/expectations/index.html 

 If you've never looked at expectations and you'd like an alternative to 
 clojure.test, you might want to look at the 10 second example. If the 10 
 second example looks interesting, take 2 minutes to read the introduction - 
 that should give you an idea of whether or not you should invest more in 
 expectations. 

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Re: expectations documentation

2013-06-12 Thread Jay Fields
On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 2:39:33 PM UTC-4, Jay Fields wrote:

 expectations* has always had a decent amount of documentation; however, 
 it's traditionally been in the form of blog entries. 

 I spent a bit of time and converted those entries into the following site: 
 http://jayfields.com/expectations/index.html


More documentation added for (a) reducing failure noise and (b) tweaking 
emacs to indent correctly and take up less horizontal space

http://jayfields.com/expectations/env-tweaks.html
http://jayfields.com/expectations/emacs-tweaks.html 

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expectations documentation

2013-06-11 Thread Jay Fields
expectations* has always had a decent amount of documentation; however,
it's traditionally been in the form of blog entries.

I spent a bit of time and converted those entries into the following site:
http://jayfields.com/expectations/index.html

If you've never looked at expectations and you'd like an alternative to
clojure.test, you might want to look at the 10 second example. If the 10
second example looks interesting, take 2 minutes to read the introduction -
that should give you an idea of whether or not you should invest more in
expectations.

Cheers, Jay

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Re: expectations documentation

2013-06-11 Thread Steven Degutis
Looks really neat! I'm glad you're switching away from the blog-style
documentation, I found that harder to follow. And sorry I hadn't said so
sooner, my mistake :)


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Jay Fields j...@jayfields.com wrote:

 expectations* has always had a decent amount of documentation; however,
 it's traditionally been in the form of blog entries.

 I spent a bit of time and converted those entries into the following site:
 http://jayfields.com/expectations/index.html

 If you've never looked at expectations and you'd like an alternative to
 clojure.test, you might want to look at the 10 second example. If the 10
 second example looks interesting, take 2 minutes to read the introduction -
 that should give you an idea of whether or not you should invest more in
 expectations.

 Cheers, Jay

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Re: expectations documentation

2013-06-11 Thread Sean Corfield
This is very helpful Jay, thank you!

We switched from clojure.test to Expectations after Clojure/West 2012
and we've been very happy with the framework. Centralized
documentation will certainly make life easier for my team!

Sean

On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Jay Fields j...@jayfields.com wrote:
 expectations* has always had a decent amount of documentation; however, it's
 traditionally been in the form of blog entries.

 I spent a bit of time and converted those entries into the following site:
 http://jayfields.com/expectations/index.html

 If you've never looked at expectations and you'd like an alternative to
 clojure.test, you might want to look at the 10 second example. If the 10
 second example looks interesting, take 2 minutes to read the introduction -
 that should give you an idea of whether or not you should invest more in
 expectations.

 Cheers, Jay

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Re: expectations documentation

2013-06-11 Thread Michael Klishin
2013/6/11 Jay Fields j...@jayfields.com

 I spent a bit of time and converted those entries into the following site:
 http://jayfields.com/expectations/index.html


That's very helpful! Thanks Jay!
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Re: expectations documentation

2013-06-11 Thread Jay Fields
No worries. It's been on my todo list for awhile, and confusion about features 
motivated the actual effort. 

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RE: expectations documentation

2013-06-11 Thread Phillip Lord
I can't get the nav bar on the left to scroll -- so I can't get to all the 
documentation. The bottom two 
also overlap the isn't github fun links.

Haven't seen expectations before. Looks really nice.

Phil

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Subject: expectations documentation

expectations* has always had a decent amount of documentation; however, it's 
traditionally been in the form of blog entries.

I spent a bit of time and converted those entries into the following site: 
http://jayfields.com/expectations/index.html

If you've never looked at expectations and you'd like an alternative to 
clojure.test, you might want to look at the 10 second example. If the 10 second 
example looks interesting, take 2 minutes to read the introduction - that 
should give you an idea of whether or not you should invest more in 
expectations.

Cheers, Jay

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Re: expectations documentation

2013-06-11 Thread Jay Fields
Thanks for the report Phillip, I've pushed an update that I hope addresses 
your issue. Let me know if things aren't fixed.

Cheers, Jay

On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 4:51:08 PM UTC-4, Phillip Lord wrote:

 I can't get the nav bar on the left to scroll -- so I can't get to all the 
 documentation. The bottom two 
 also overlap the isn't github fun links. 

 Haven't seen expectations before. Looks really nice. 

 Phil 
  
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 Subject: expectations documentation 

 expectations* has always had a decent amount of documentation; however, 
 it's traditionally been in the form of blog entries. 

 I spent a bit of time and converted those entries into the following site: 
 http://jayfields.com/expectations/index.html 

 If you've never looked at expectations and you'd like an alternative to 
 clojure.test, you might want to look at the 10 second example. If the 10 
 second example looks interesting, take 2 minutes to read the introduction - 
 that should give you an idea of whether or not you should invest more in 
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