Hello Shri,
sounds good. I will start on OpenSSL implementation this weekend. The
information will share to everyone here on Monday.
Thanks,
-Jirapong
On Apr 23, 2009, at 12:32 PM, Shri Borde wrote:
It is now possible to run the Rails ActionPack tests to completion
without any hangs or fatal crashes! The full instructions are at the
bottom ofhttp://www.ironruby.net/Documentation/Rails. Note that this
is not the full test suite (have not tried to run that yet). The
result summary for the ActionPack tests is:
2306 tests, 10539 assertions, 85 failures, 50 errors
http://gist.github.com/100329 has the full output if you want to
browse the kinds of errors IronRuby is running into. The numbers
look pretty good for now, but there is still work to be done to
drive it to 0.
Actually the results with MRI are “2306 tests, 10823 assertions, 28
failures, 3 errors”, which means that there are some configuration
issues. If anyone has experience running Rails tests with MRI, it
will be very useful to know how to get this MRI baseline to be clean
(or to know if these issues are known issues in MRI or the Rails
tests)
For folks who are working on fixing RubySpec bugs (and for others
who are interested too), it will be great to have your help fixing
Rails bugs. Jirapong, some of the failures are due to a missing
OpenSSL::Random. This could be a good place to start with your
OpenSSL work. Some of the bugs seem easy to spot from the output,
like a missing File::stat. Other bugs might need more digging in.
Let me know if there is
PS: Note that you will need to pull changes from my repo which are
still not in the main repo (git pull git://github.com/shri/
ironruby.git master)
Thanks,
Shri
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