I’ve read about integrating Growl with Autotest/RSpec to display test
results.
For cygwin users - here is a snippet that will play a sound after
autotest runs.
Add the code below to your ~/.autotest file.
Modify the path of the .wav file to the sounds you want to play on your
system.
Cheers, Andy
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Module AddSoundtoAutoTestforCygwin
Autotest.add_hook :ran_command do |at|
results = [at.results].flatten.join("\n")
output =
results.slice(/(\d+)\s+examples?,\s*(\d+)\s+failures?(,\s*(\d+)\s+not
implemented)?/)
if output
if $~[2].to_i > 0
cat /cygdrive/c/i386/ringout.wav > /dev/dsp
# failure
else
cat /cygdrive/c/i386/chimes.wav > /dev/dsp
# success
end
end
end
end