module Guard # A group of Guards. There are two reasons why you want to group your guards: # # - You can start only certain Groups from the command line by passing the `--group` option. # - Abort task execution chain on failure within a group. # # @example Group that aborts on failure # # group :frontend, :halt_on_fail => true do # guard 'coffeescript', :input => 'spec/coffeescripts', :output => 'spec/javascripts' # guard 'jasmine-headless-webkit' do # watch(%r{^spec/javascripts/(.*)\..*}) { |m| newest_js_file("spec/javascripts/#{m[1]}_spec") } # end # end # # @see Guard::CLI # class Group attr_accessor :name, :options # Initialize a Group. # # @param [String] name the name of the group # @param [Hash] options the group options # @option options [Boolean] halt_on_fail if a task execution # should be halted for all Guards in this group if one Guard throws `:task_has_failed` # def initialize(name, options = {}) @name = name.to_sym @options = options end end end