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Wash out your old! These adhoc scripts are replaced by the new
commands.
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The Rails test runner supports three ways to run tests: directly, via rake, or ruby.
When Running with Ruby ala `ruby -Itest test/models/post_test.rb` our test file would
be evaluated first, requiring `test_helper` and then `active_support/testing/autorun`
that would then require the test file (which it hadn't been before) thus reevaluating
it. This caused exceptions if using Active Support's declarative syntax.
Fix this by shifting around when we set the how we're run to closer mimick the require
order.
If we're running with `bin/rails test` the test command file is run first and we then
set `run_with_rails_extension`, later we hit `active_support/testing/autorun` and do
nothing — because we've been run elsewhere.
If we at this point haven't set `run_with_rails_extension` we've been running with
`ruby` this whole time and thus we set that.
We should always trigger `Minitest.autorun` as it doesn't hurt to call it twice.
Consolidate the two methods into a single one that better brings out the intent of
why they're there.
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Revise the require in the test command to use `active_support/testing/autorun`
and spare us the minitest spec syntax as detailed in 5da4d51.
Also move the require to the top of the file for consistency with the rest of
Rails' requires across the project.
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see https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/blob/f9605387e4af7d657921a83aaf0ae364f6d26a57/lib/minitest.rb#L51-L65
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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This also adds free mix and matching of directories, files and lines filters.
Like so:
bin/rails test models/post_test.rb test/integration models/person_test.rb:26
You can also mix in a traditional Minitest filter:
bin/rails test test/integration -n /check_it_out/
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