On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansone...@apple.com>wrote:
> Hi, > > > On Nov 1, 2009, at 5:04 PM, Conrad Taylor wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Laurent Sansonetti < >> lsansone...@apple.com> wrote: >> Hi guys, >> >> Things are shaping pretty nicely in trunk and we expect to release the >> second beta in a few days. We receive bug reports every day, it's great that >> people are testing it, and the final release will be awesome :-) >> >> If you are interested in contributing to the project and you do not have >> the time or expertise to learn the source code & contribute patches, there >> are still crucial things that you could do: >> >> I have the following questions in regards to submitting code/patches: >> >> 1) Is there an Xcode project file for operating on the source? >> > > No, there isn't. > > So, you tend to do something similar the following: 1) [ create and ] execute the appropriate spec 2) edit the code 3) rake 4) if spec_passes? go to (5). Otherwise go to (2) 5) move to the next issue > > 2) How does properly create a patch file for submittal and should this be >> filed as a ticket? >> > > I recommend using the patch functionality of the SCM you're using. If you > work with SVN, you can simply change files, then: > > $ svn diff > patch.diff > > And you can enclose the .diff file to a Trac ticket. > > . > >> 1) Test as many Ruby code (gems, libraries) as possible with MacRuby and >> report us feedback, if the code crashes, runs slowly or leaks all your >> memory. If you report a runtime crash, it would be even better if you could >> take the time to reduce the problem into a few lines of Ruby, this saves us >> (well, me :)) time. Things we don't run yet (but should): rspec, mocha, >> activesupport (that's a big one!), etc. >> >> Yes, activesupport is keeping from playing with activemodel at the moment. >> Also, RSpec, at the absolute minimum, would be a great addition to the >> MacRuby project. Is anyone working on activesupport at the moment? >> > > I looked a few weeks ago and noted a few bugs, that have been fixed since. > It's a perpetual approach, trying to run something, hitting a bug, reducing > it, fixing it, etc. > > I would prefer to have rspec working first, though :-) > Laurent, I will take a look at RSpec this week. -Conrad > > AFAIK nobody is working on this yet. > > Laurent > > _______________________________________________ > MacRuby-devel mailing list > MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel >
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