I've done a lot xUnit style testing. In general I use setup and teardown methods to set test dates, rollback database changes, clean up temp files, etc. If I need to override that behavior for a particular test, I generally put that code and the beginning and end of the test. Can you give an example when your behavior would be a better choice?
Cheers,
Ovid
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In reply to Re: Test::Unit extensions going in the right direction?
by Ovid
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