On 24/04/14 09:19, Atila Neves wrote:
I did, yeah, that's why I asked that question recently about calling D from Ruby.
Right, that was you.
I also thought of using Thrift and played about with it but in the end decided that the simplest option is to just use the wire protocol. It even reports back D exception information back, so the only real thing I can see that's missing is the snippet suggestions when the steps aren't defined yet.
If Ruby is embedded Cucumber could be embedded as well, perhaps. Then you could get an executable without dependencies.
-- /Jacob Carlborg
