RSpec changes

I’ve been using RSpec a fair bit this year and have been trying to make some contributions back to the community because it is such a wonderful project.

The thing is, despite its relative youth, RSpec is already a very refined project with some very smart people working on it. For the relative new-comer like me small bits and pieces are probably the order of the day.

I’ve started off with some tweaks to RSpec’s interaction with autotest, corrections to the shared behaviour functionality, and today I’ve made some basic extensions to the RSpec TextMate bundle: some additional syntax colouring and displaying behaviours and examples in the function pop-up as shown below: