If it's just a namespace change, I would target both using the RubyCompatibility flags that get set in the option parser. If you look around, you should be able to find examples related to encodings, enumerable or method names. Search for the file RubyCompatibility.cs, then search for uses of the enum.
RubySpec gets its guard information from the version that the implementation reports, so in our case, passing the flag -187 to ir.exe puts us in 1.8.7 mode. Passing -T"-187" to mspec will cause mspec to pass that flag to ir. JD ________________________________ From: Will Green <w...@hotgazpacho.org> Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 9:16 PM To: ironruby-core <ironruby-core@rubyforge.org> Subject: [Ironruby-core] RubySpec and Version Targeting So, I've finally started doing some work on code for the 30-something failing OpenSSL specs. The first one I've come across is openssl\cipher_spec. There are two different descriptions of the spec here: one for version up to 1.8.7, and one for 1.8.7 (I guess they changed the namespace of CipherError in 1.8.7). What I'm looking for is some guidance. Should I implement the 1.8.6 version, or the 1.8.7 version? If the latter, how do I tell mspec that it should be running as 1.8.7? Thanks! -- Will Green http://hotgazpacho.org/
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