I just released a small Emacs minor mode, rspec-mode that provides some convenience functions related to dealing with RSpec.
So far this minor mode provides some enhancements to ruby-mode in the contexts of RSpec specifications. Namely, it provides the following capabilities:
toggle back and forth between a spec and it’s target (bound to
\C-c so)verify the spec file associated with the current buffer (bound to
\C-c ,)verify the spec defined in the current buffer if it is a spec file (bound to
\C-c ,)ability to disable the example at the point (bound to
\C-c sd)ability to reenable the disabled example at the point (bound to
\C-c se)
Try it out (download and repo details are here) and let me know if you find any problems or make any improvements.
Comments 1
Dude, you rock. I’ve been missing this feature from emacs for quite awhile.
Thanks.
Posted 29 Jul 2008 at 5:29 pm ¶Post a Comment