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Hi there!
Starting out with this on a new library, and was curious if/how might we go about supporting pending or skipping tests that are work-in-progress?
The base spec has pending() - can that be used in conjunction with spec2? I have yet to include spec in my spec_helper.
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Hi there!
Starting out with this on a new library, and was curious if/how might we
go about supporting pending or skipping tests that are work-in-progress?
The base spec has pending() - can that be used in conjunction with spec2?
I have yet to include spec in my spec_helper.
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Hi there!
Starting out with this on a new library, and was curious if/how might we go about supporting
pending
or skipping tests that are work-in-progress?The base
spec
haspending()
- can that be used in conjunction with spec2? I have yet to includespec
in my spec_helper.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: