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Subject: Re: [ jEdit-devel ] bringing JUnitPlugin to junit-4 and running
From: Dale Anson <danson () grafidog ! com>
Date: 2011-06-26 18:28:40
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Awesome! Will you be putting in a release request fairly soon?
Dale
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Eric Le Lay <
kerik-sf@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been working on JUnitPlugin, to let it run junit-4
> (annotation-driven) tests.
> It's at the point where everything more or less works and I committed
> the changes.
>
> Also, by packaging the Fest testing framework in a jar and dropping it
> in .jedit/jars with its dependencies,
> one can run unit tests for jEdit plugins (e.g. XMLPlugin) inside an
> existing jEdit instance.
>
> - run these 2 commands in Beanshell :
> System.setProperty("test_data", "PATH_TO_TEST_DATA_DIRECTORY")
> org.gjt.sp.jedit.testframework.TestUtils.setStandaloneMode(false)
>
> - add the test/classes directory to junit claspath in current project
> (ProjectViewer)
>
> - you should be able to pick a test in junit dockable and run it...
>
> Cheers,
> Eric
>
>
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Awesome! Will you be putting in a release request fairly \
soon?<br><br>Dale<br><br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at \
12:20 PM, Eric Le Lay <span dir="ltr"><<a \
href="mailto:kerik-sf@users.sourceforge.net">kerik-sf@users.sourceforge.net</a>></span> \
wrote:<br> <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; \
border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">Hi all,<br> <br>
I've been working on JUnitPlugin, to let it run junit-4<br>
(annotation-driven) tests.<br>
It's at the point where everything more or less works and I committed<br>
the changes.<br>
<br>
Also, by packaging the Fest testing framework in a jar and dropping it<br>
in .jedit/jars with its dependencies,<br>
one can run unit tests for jEdit plugins (e.g. XMLPlugin) inside an<br>
existing jEdit instance.<br>
<br>
- run these 2 commands in Beanshell :<br>
System.setProperty("test_data", \
"PATH_TO_TEST_DATA_DIRECTORY")<br> \
org.gjt.sp.jedit.testframework.TestUtils.setStandaloneMode(false)<br> <br>
- add the test/classes directory to junit claspath in current project<br>
(ProjectViewer)<br>
<br>
- you should be able to pick a test in junit dockable and run it...<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Eric<br>
<br>
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