# I like guard, don't get me wrong, but it is just not working right # architectually it can not do what I want it to do, this is how I want # it to behave desc "Run all specs automatically as needed" task "autospec" => :environment do require 'autospec/manager' force_polling = ARGV.any?{ |a| a == "p" || a == "polling" } latency = ((ARGV.find{ |a| a =~ /l=|latency=/ } || "").split("=")[1] || 3).to_i if force_polling puts "Polling has been forced (slower) - checking every #{latency} #{"second".pluralize(latency)}" else puts "If file watching is not working, you can force polling with: bundle exec rake autospec p l=3" end Autospec::Manager.run(force_polling: force_polling, latency: latency) end