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Feature: --order (new in rspec-core-2.8) Use the `--order` option to tell RSpec how to order the files, groups, and examples. Options are `defined` and `rand`. `defined` is the default, which executes groups and examples in the order they are defined as the spec files are loaded. Use `rand` to randomize the order of groups and examples within groups.* * Nested groups are always run from top-level to bottom-level in order to avoid executing `before(:all)` and `after(:all)` hooks more than once, but the order of groups at each level is randomized. You can also specify a seed: <h3>Examples</h3> --order defined --order rand --order rand:123 --seed 123 # same as --order rand:123 The `defined` option is only necessary when you have `--order rand` stored in a config file (e.g. `.rspec`) and you want to override it from the command line.
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rspec-core-3.0.0.beta2 | features/command_line/order.feature |
rspec-core-3.0.0.beta1 | features/command_line/order.feature |