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I'd always assume the right way to do this was to take the target
test as a querystring parameter, like you. That definitely is cleaner
in that it doesn't impact the test code... I had not considered
Kristian's approach until it was posted. Then thinking how I run
debug tests, actually using oit/odescribe would be more convenient. I
would be happy with either approach.
I didn't realize that focusing a spec would limit execution of
unrelated it() blocks. It doesn't limit execution of unrelated
beforeEach()/afterEach() blocks too does it?
On May 5, 2011, at 4:30 PM, Kristian Calhoun wrote:
> Has anyone had the chance to take a look at the source code I posted
> in my last reply? What did you think? Should I move forward with
> submitting it to the GitHub?
>
> I have been using this modified version of Jasmine for the past month
> and, with over 500 tests and growing, it has proved to be invaluable
> in terms of running tests for only the portions of the code I'm
> currently working on. So much time has been saved by being able to
> avoid running the tests that have the longest running times that I
> know have already passed; it's been much easier to simply odescribe a
> single suite rather than xdescribing 50 suites.
Doug Reeder
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