Oh, no -- we're doing it pretty regularly. I think there's just been a short delay while we pull in Peter's work and that we'll probably push back out in the next two days. We're totally not optimized for outside contributions at this point, but "working from a single repository" is on someone's list of commitments for the next year.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Hall Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 2:43 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] Annoymous class extending a module doesn't return expected kind_of Hi Curt, Any ideas when the next release will happen? Is this going to be a post PDC thing? Ben On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Curt Hagenlocher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is working for me with our internal sources but not with what's current > in RubyForge. I think we might be a few days behind on the sync -- you > should see it working after the next one happens. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Hall > Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 6:28 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Ironruby-core] Annoymous class extending a module doesn't return > expected kind_of > > Hi guys, > > I've been bashing my head again this problem for the last few days > where the object I expected wasn't passed around, tonight I decided to > break it down and focus on a much small part. Turns out, I was > looking in the wrong part. > > This is what I think the problem is. The code is creating an anonymous > class which is extending a module. The code then does a kind_of? to > decide what to do with it. > > >From what I can tell, it looks like the kind_of doesn't recognize the > modules it is extending. This is the code which demonstrates the > problem: > > Code Repro: > module AAA > class << self > def a > puts "Hello" > end > end > > def myAAA > klass = Class.new do > extend AAA > end > > puts "Am I a type of what I extended (AAA)?" > puts klass.kind_of?(AAA) > end > end > > class XYZ > include AAA > end > > $a = XYZ.new > $a.myAAA > > > With MRI, true is returned. With IronRuby, false is returned. > > Output: > > E:\IronRuby\trunk\build\debug>ruby array_test > Am I a type of what I extended (AAA)? > true > > E:\IronRuby\trunk\build\debug>ir array_test > Am I a type of what I extended (AAA)? > false > > > This has blocked me moving on. Anyone got any ideas? > > Any help on this would be great! > > Thanks > > Ben > Blog.BenHall.me.uk > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > _______________________________________________ Ironruby-core mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core _______________________________________________ Ironruby-core mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core
