Hi Brian, Exactly. The thing that I had in mind was the equivalent of Cucumber offers.
I was discussing with some co-workers the idea of creating an eclipse plugin, but I didn't know how to begin. What you said about stepdoc certainly looks like the place to start =) If we do write the plugin, I'll make the code available here in case anyone is interested. Thanks On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Brian Repko <[email protected] > wrote: > Victor, > > Interesting idea on an Eclipse tool for story writing and auto-complete. > That doesn't exist today but tooling around story writing could be > something > shared by both Cucumer and JBehave. > > There is the stepdoc tool which I believe will generate a list of all the > regex expressions that are available. > > Brian > > ----- Original message ----- > From: "Victor Moura" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 18:15:11 -0300 > Subject: [jbehave-user] Steps Auto-Complete > Hi, > > Does JBehave offer some kind of functionality for steps auto-complete? > If you consider that you can re-use some steps in future scenarios, and > that the number of steps can greatly increase after some time, it's very > likely that, if you are not the only one coding steps you'll end up with > some steps doing essentially the same thing, because developers didn't find > a similar step. > Essentially it's a tool to ensure that, when you're writing new scenarios, > you are sure > > I was thinking of something like an Eclipse auto-complete plugin or > something of the sort. > > Thanks. > > -- > Victor Moura Cortez > > --- > Brian Repko > LearnThinkCode, Inc. > email: [email protected] > phone: +1 612 229 6779 > > -- Victor Moura Cortez
