class RSpec::Core::Runner
def self.autorun
def self.autorun return if autorun_disabled? || installed_at_exit? || running_in_drb? at_exit { exit run(ARGV, $stderr, $stdout).to_i } @installed_at_exit = true end
def self.autorun_disabled?
def self.autorun_disabled? @autorun_disabled ||= false end
def self.disable_autorun!
def self.disable_autorun! @autorun_disabled = true end
def self.installed_at_exit?
def self.installed_at_exit? @installed_at_exit ||= false end
def self.run(args, err=$stderr, out=$stdout)
==== Returns
* +out+ - output stream (Default: $stdout)
* +err+ - error stream (Default: $stderr)
* +args+ - an array of command-line-supported arguments
==== Parameters
instead of `require`.
want files like spec_helper.rb to be reloaded, be sure to load `load`
If you want to run this multiple times in the same process, and you
for use by any other automation tool.
This is used internally by RSpec to run a suite, but is available
Run a suite of RSpec examples.
def self.run(args, err=$stderr, out=$stdout) trap_interrupt options = ConfigurationOptions.new(args) options.parse_options if options.options[:drb] begin run_over_drb(options, err, out) rescue DRb::DRbConnError err.puts "No DRb server is running. Running in local process instead ..." run_in_process(options, err, out) end else run_in_process(options, err, out) end ensure RSpec.reset end
def self.run_in_process(options, err, out)
def self.run_in_process(options, err, out) CommandLine.new(options, RSpec::configuration, RSpec::world).run(err, out) end
def self.run_over_drb(options, err, out)
def self.run_over_drb(options, err, out) DRbCommandLine.new(options).run(err, out) end
def self.running_in_drb?
def self.running_in_drb? (DRb.current_server rescue false) && DRb.current_server.uri =~ /druby\:\/\/127.0.0.1\:/ end
def self.trap_interrupt
def self.trap_interrupt trap('INT') do exit!(1) if RSpec.wants_to_quit RSpec.wants_to_quit = true STDERR.puts "\nExiting... Interrupt again to exit immediately." end end