Hi Ivan, It is a very good documentation of what we have now. I have been playing with Ironruby and becon couldn't make it work. I am going to give it a try with your suggestion.
Thanks for the help. --- On Tue, 2/10/09, Ivan Porto Carrero <[email protected]> wrote: From: Ivan Porto Carrero <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] test .net code with ruby BDD libraries To: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 1:41 AM Hi Claudio What I did was the following: I cloned ironruby from git then i build it using rake I use this .cmd file in the git root folder which is C:\tools\ironruby in my case @ECHO OFF cd merlin/main/Languages/Ruby ECHO "compiling debug version" rake compile cd ../../../.. ECHO "All done" I then change the line in ir.exe.config that sets the paths to read like this: <set language="Ruby" option="LibraryPaths" value="..\..\Languages\Ruby\libs;..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\redist-libs\ruby\site_ruby\1.8;..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\redist-libs\ruby\site_ruby;..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\redist-libs\ruby\1.8" /> I also added the path C:\tools\ironruby\Merlin\Main\Languages\Ruby\Scripts to the PATH variable (that gives you access to igem, irake etc.) That should get ironruby gems to work you can test it by doing igem --version or igem env At this point rubygems seems to be broken in ironruby I get an error + C:\Users\Ivan Porto Carrero » igem install bacon -V --backtrace --debug HEAD 200 OK: http://gems.rubyforge.org/latest_specs.4.8 GET 200 OK: http://gems.rubyforge.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/bacon-1.1.0.gemspec.rz ERROR: While executing gem ... (TypeError) allocator undefined for Zlib::Inflate c:\tools\ironruby\merlin\main\Languages\Ruby\Libraries.LCA_RESTRICTED\Zlib\zlib.cs:517:in `inflate' rubygems.rb:395:in `inflate' spec_fetcher.rb:77:in `fetch_spec' spec_fetcher.rb:64:in `fetch' c:\tools\ironruby\merlin\main\Languages\Ruby\Libraries.LCA_RESTRICTED\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each' c:\tools\ironruby\merlin\main\Languages\Ruby\Libraries.LCA_RESTRICTED\Builtins\Enumerable.cs:88:in `map' spec_fetcher.rb:61:in `fetch' dependency_installer.rb:75:in `find_gems_with_sources' dependency_installer.rb:162:in `find_spec_by_name_and_version' dependency_installer.rb:206:in `install' install_command.rb:70:in `execute' c:\tools\ironruby\merlin\main\Languages\Ruby\Libraries.LCA_RESTRICTED\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each' install_command.rb:45:in `execute' command.rb:129:in `invoke' command_manager.rb:86:in `process_args' command_manager.rb:74:in `run' gem_runner.rb:25:in `run' :0 so to make bacon work you install it with MRI. Then you can copy the folder bacon-1.1.0 from the folders gems, doc, specification in C:\ruby\lib\ruby\gems\1.8 to the folders gems, doc, specification in C:\tools\ironruby\merlin\external\languages\ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ironruby\gems\1.8 When I did that I could do: + C:\Users\Ivan Porto Carrero » ir IronRuby 1.0.0.0 on .NET 2.0.50727.3053 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. >>> require 'rubygems' => true >>> require 'bacon' => true On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Jimmy Schementi <[email protected]> wrote: Sounds like rubygems isn't working correctly on your setup of IronRuby. It's complaining about not finding rbconfig, which gems needs to load. It doesn't have anything to do with bacon, so for now avoid loading it as a gem. We don't have good documentation about how to get gems working in custom build of IronRuby, but that's something I'll be adding shortly. Ivan has gone down the path of getting this set up already, so maybe he can give you some pointers. Ivan? ~js From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Claudio Maccari Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 1:19 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] test .net code with ruby BDD libraries This works but I would understand why require 'bacon' does not. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stefan Dobrev Sent: lunedì 9 febbraio 2009 20.32 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] test .net code with ruby BDD libraries You can just require the file with its full path. In your case: >>> require 'C:\Ruby\lib\ruby\gems\1.8\gems\bacon-1.1.0\lib\bacon.rb' 2009/2/9 Claudio Maccari <[email protected]> Hi Ivan, now I get this error L C:\Projects\IronRuby>ir IronRuby 1.0.0.0 on .NET 2.0.50727.3053 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. >>> require 'rubygems' IronRuby.Libraries:0:in `require': no such file to load -- rbconfig (LoadError) from :0 from IronRuby.Libraries:0:in `require' from :0 >>> Thanks Claudio From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero Sent: domenica 8 febbraio 2009 18.50 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] test .net code with ruby BDD libraries Hi Claudio try this: require 'rubygems' require 'bacon' On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Claudio Maccari <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Jimmy, I would try bacon cause it looks simple but I can't get it working. I installed bacon using gem and now is located in C:\ruby\lib\ruby\gems\1.8\gems\bacon-1.1.0 I edited my ir.exe.config file as follow <options> <set language="Ruby" option="LibraryPaths" value="c:\ruby\lib\ruby\site_ruby\1.8\;c:\ruby\lib\ruby\site_ruby\;c:\ruby\lib\ruby\1.8\;c:\ruby\lib\ruby\gems\1.8\gems\" /> </options> But I get this error C:\Projects\IronRuby>ir.exe IronRuby 1.0.0.0 on .NET 2.0.50727.3053 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. >>> require 'bacon' IronRuby.Libraries:0:in `require': no such file to load -- bacon (LoadError) from :0 >>> What's wrong ? Thanks Claudio From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jimmy Schementi Sent: sabato 7 febbraio 2009 21.14 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] test .net code with ruby BDD libraries I've using bacon (http://github.com/chneukirchen/bacon) to test C# Silverlight code, and it works great on the desktop as well. It's definitely the smallest of the bdd libraries, and feels fastest, but I've got no data to support that (yet). http://blog.jimmy.schementi.com/2009/01/dynamic-language-testing-in-silverlight.html However, don't expect any mocking libraries to work. You can't mock C# types, and have those changes be visible to other C# code. We need to write a ruby wrapper around existing C# mocking libraries, so let me know if anyone is interested in doing so. ~js From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thibaut Barrère [[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 10:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] test .net code with ruby BDD libraries Hi, Has someone already try to test .net code with ruby DBB library? If the answer is yes, is there somewhere a sample/post/article of this work? Did not use RSpec yet (as it was reported to be slow), but MSpec (BDD) and Test::Unit (can be BDD too) did the trick. Check out this for a few hints and thoughts: http://blog.logeek.fr/2008/12/1/thoughts-on-ironruby-and-dotnet-testing cheers, -- Thibaut Many thanks in advance Claudio Claudio Maccari http://testdrivendevelopment.wordpress.com/ "I have the simplest taste. 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