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Old 08-27-2008
this is not help me....do you have some examples???
 

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RSPEC(1)																  RSPEC(1)

NAME
rspec - standalone test runner for Ruby RSpec test suites SYNOPSYS
rspec [options] [files or directories] DESCRIPTION
The Ruby script rspec allows you to run tests written with RSpec, a testing tool for Ruby, from the command line. When run without arguments, rspec finds automatically all the spec files of your projects, and runs them. It is possible to restrict the tests to a subset by specifying the names of particular spec files or by using some of the filtering options. Various options can be passed to rspec to modify the output of the tests, or the way the tests are run. OPTIONS
-I PATH Specify PATH to add to $LOAD_PATH (may be used more than once). -r, --require PATH Require a file. -O, --options PATH Specify the path to a custom options file. --order TYPE[:SEED] Run examples by the specified order type. TYPE can be either default, for which files are ordered based on the underlying file system's order, or rand, for which the order of files, groups and examples is randomized. random is an alias for rand. A SEED can be indicated for the random type, e.g. --order random:123 --seed SEED Equivalent of --order rand:SEED. -d, --debugger Enable debugging. --fail-fast Abort the run on first failure. --failure-exit-code CODE Override the exit code used when there are failing specs. -X, --[no-]drb Run examples via DRb. --drb-port PORT Port to connect to the DRb server. --init Initialize your project with RSpec. --configure Deprecated. Use --init instead. OUTPUT OPTIONS
-f, --format FORMATTER Choose a formatter. The various choices are [p]rogress (default - dots), [d]ocumentation (group and example names), [h]tml, [t]extmate or a custom formatter class name. -o, --out FILE Write output to a file instead of STDOUT. This option applies to the previously specified --format, or the default format if no format is specified. -b, --backtrace Enable full backtrace. -c, --[no-]color, --[no-]colour Enable color in the output. -p, --profile Enable profiling of examples and list 10 slowest examples. FILTERING AND TAG OPTIONS
In addition to the following options for selecting specific files, groups, or examples, you can select a single example by appending the line number to the filename: rspec path/to/a_spec.rb:37 -P, --pattern PATTERN Load files matching pattern (default: "spec/**/*_spec.rb"). -e, --example STRING Run examples whose full nested names include STRING. -l, --line_number LINE Specify line number of an example or group (may be used more than once). -t, --tag TAG[:VALUE] Run examples with the specified tag, or exclude examples by adding ~ before the tag, e.g. ~slow. TAG is always converted to a symbol. --default_path PATH Set the default path where RSpec looks for examples (can be a path to a file or a directory). UTILITY OPTIONS
-v, --version Display the version. -h, --help Display a message similar to this manpage. AUTHORS
This man page inspired by the help message of rspec, has been written by Cedric Boutillier for the Debian Project, but may be used by others. 2012-02-14 RSPEC(1)
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