tag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:/discussions/robotlegs-2/3762-unit-testing-with-asc2-compilerRobotlegs: Discussion 2013-08-17T10:52:49Ztag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/276597572013-07-08T13:24:14Z2013-07-08T13:24:14ZUnit Testing with ASC2 Compiler<div><p>Little off topic,</p>
<p>Chris, do you manage to get your way with rsl for pure AS3 in
Intellij?</p>
<p>Matej Šimunić<br>
Developer</p>
<p>GV3 UX</p>
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believe that is controllable with a config.xml file like you can
with mxmlc compiler.</p></div>Christag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/276597572013-07-21T14:56:00Z2013-07-21T14:56:00ZUnit Testing with ASC2 Compiler<div><blockquote>
<p>@Shaun, putting your problems with getting your FB4.7 license
aside, I believe you can run the ASC2 compiler form the commandline
so you should be able to run your unit tests without FB.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The main issue here is that FlexUnit itself won't compile with
ASC2 as far as I'm aware.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Also, as a contributor to an open source project, you can apply
for a free license to JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA which does support
the ASC2 compiler, along others including Flex.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Yup, that's exactly what I did a couple of years back. IntelliJ
is my IDE of choice - it's the business!</p></div>Shaun Smith