In that case I would be very interested to know how to use rspec or any of the other gems. I tried copying them to the gems folder in the IronRuby install folder but that wasn't it :)
I suppose you just took the library and then required the spec file in the lib folder. How are you guys doing on rails support because I think I dragged this wpf chapter out long enough and it's time to start a new one soon. I was thinking rails because I could do my samples for the time being with MRI and choose some rubygems to showcase. And my publisher asked me if the date for januari is still good as a release date :) I have more date questions, do you have an ETA for asp.net & asp.net mvc support so I can do some planning around it? I realise I could hack something together myself but if that won't look like the way you are doing it I would have to rewrite too much in my samples probably and it also feels like a waste of time from my part then. I guess that is not something that can be contributed through the community but has to come from MS. Thanks On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 6:24 PM, John Lam (IRONRUBY) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Glen Cooper: > > > Well rspec for one - but I understand it isn't quite ready for IR yet > > - or vice versa. > > I've actually gotten rspec to run on IronRuby. But today, our startup time > issues (which are being fixed right now) make it a whole less useful than > the mspec framework that we're currently using for testing IronRuby. > > Thanks, > -John > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core >
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