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author | Olivier Blanvillain <olivier.blanvillain@gmail.com> | 2017-04-13 09:19:30 +0200 |
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committer | Olivier Blanvillain <olivier.blanvillain@gmail.com> | 2017-04-13 10:32:48 +0200 |
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Update intructions to run a single test
I removed the `|` part, it's not possible anymore right?
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diff --git a/docs/docs/contributing/testing.md b/docs/docs/contributing/testing.md index 07aab1918..f786ac233 100644 --- a/docs/docs/contributing/testing.md +++ b/docs/docs/contributing/testing.md @@ -80,10 +80,9 @@ This might be aliased in the future. It is also possible to run tests filtered by using: ```bash -> filterTest .*i2147.scala +> vulpix i2147.scala ``` This will run both the test `./tests/pos/i2147.scala` and -`./tests/partest-test/i2147.scala` since both of these match the given regular -expression. This also means that you could run `filterTest .*` to run all -integration tests. +`./tests/partest-test/i2147.scala` since both of these match the given string. +This also means that you could run `vulpix` with no arguments to run all integration tests. diff --git a/docs/docs/contributing/workflow.md b/docs/docs/contributing/workflow.md index 3c654e8f6..b277cc243 100644 --- a/docs/docs/contributing/workflow.md +++ b/docs/docs/contributing/workflow.md @@ -57,20 +57,15 @@ $ sbt To test a specific test tests/x/y.scala (for example tests/pos/t210.scala): ```bash -> filterTest .*pos/t210.scala +> vulpix pos/t210.scala ``` -The filterTest task takes a regular expression as its argument. For example, -you could run a negative and a positive test with: +The `vulpix` task uses its argument for a substring test. For example, you +could run both a negative and a positive test with the same name +(`pos/i2101.scala` & `neg/i2101.scala`): ```bash -> filterTest (.*pos/t697.scala)|(.*neg/i2101.scala) -``` - -or if they have the same name, the equivalent can be achieved with: - -```bash -> filterTest .*/i2101.scala +> vulpix i2101.scala ``` ## Inspecting Trees with Type Stealer ## |