quietbacktrace 0.0.6 → 0.0.7
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- data/README.txt +14 -5
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- data/lib/quietbacktrace.rb +11 -4
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data/History.txt
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Override the defaults by adding your own backtrace_silencers:
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class Test::Unit::TestCase
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self.new_backtrace_silencer :shoulda do |line|
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self.backtrace_silencers << :shoulda
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Or your own backtrace_filters:
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class Test::Unit::TestCase
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ruby_file_path = '/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8'
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Turn Quiet Backtrace off anywhere in your test suite by setting the flag to false:
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== Rails-specific usage
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* rake gems:freeze GEM=quietbacktrace
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Quiet Backtrace comes with an excellent Rails-specific silencer and filter.
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They must be added (usually in test_helper.rb) because they are not turned on by default:
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class Test::Unit::TestCase
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data/Rakefile
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# == Rails-specific usage
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name: quietbacktrace
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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date: 2007-12-03 00:00:00 -05:00
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summary: quiet_backtrace suppresses the noise in your Test::Unit backtrace. It also provides hooks for you to add additional filters.
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require_paths:
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