89 ~/.vim/ruby/specky_formatter.rb ~ |
89 ~/.vim/ruby/specky_formatter.rb ~ |
90 |
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91 Otherwise, you'll need to locate it, and tell rspec to use it in one of two |
91 Otherwise, you'll need to locate it, and tell rspec to use it in one of two |
92 ways. |
92 ways. |
93 |
93 |
94 1) Set the *g:speckyRunSpecCmd* variable explicitly: |
94 1) Set the 'g:speckyRunSpecCmd' variable explicitly: |
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95 |
96 let g:speckyRunRdocCmd = "rspec -r ~/.vim/ruby/specky_formatter.rb -f SpeckyFormatter" ~ |
96 let g:speckyRunSpecCmd = "rspec -r ~/.vim/ruby/specky_formatter.rb -f SpeckyFormatter" ~ |
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98 2) or, leave *g:speckyRunSpecCmd* at its default value, and instead use |
98 2) or, leave 'g:speckyRunSpecCmd' at its default value, and instead use |
99 an '.rspec' settings file in the root directory of the the project |
99 an '.rspec' settings file in the root directory of the the project |
100 you're working in. I find this method much more flexible -- the |
100 you're working in. I find this method much more flexible -- the |
101 '.rspec' file can be carried with your project, and customized to |
101 '.rspec' file can be carried with your project, and customized to |
102 include additional bits like custom $LOAD_PATH injections, etc. |
102 include additional bits like custom $LOAD_PATH injections, etc. |
103 Here's what mine usually looks like: > |
103 Here's what mine usually looks like: > |