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I have a snippet of code like this:
class TestSuite < Watir::TestCase File.open(ARGV[0]||'testlist.txt').each_line do |entry| if entry[0] == "#" pass else code = lambda{load "#{entry.strip}.rb" } self.send(:define_method, entry.strip, code)#{load "#{entry.strip}.rb" }#puts "#{entry.strip}" #self.send(:public, entry.strip.to_sym ) end end end if $0 == __FILE__ require 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner' Test::Unit::UI::Console::TestRunner.run(TestSuite) end which basically is a harness to run a load of tests using WATIR. I've written some reporting tools, using a class called Grapher. What I'd like to happen, is the test suite runs, then the grapher performs its task. However, if I place the call to grapher after the line Test::Unit::UI::Console::TestRunner.run(TestSuite) , it executes before the tests have completed execution. I'm looking for an elegant solution to this - should I spawn a process or something? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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