Hello,

I'm a ruby/route newbie.

Is it possible to :await a list of tags (when all of them completed) ?
If not, is there a way to add a ruby for loop that would produce the same 
effect?

Itai


בתאריך יום שבת, 22 בדצמבר 2012 00:49:29 UTC+2, מאת John Mettraux:
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 05:50:03AM -0800, Larry Marburger wrote: 
> > 
> > John, your post on :await 
> > 
> http://jmettraux.github.com/2012-12-20-ruote-and-the-await-attribute.html 
> > was terrific! I'll be using ruote on a project in the near future and I 
> > really enjoy watching its development. 
> > 
> > I noticed a possibly small bug in the 4 examples at the bottom 
> > demonstrating the use of :await. They all contain the following sequence 
> > block: 
> > 
> > | sequence :tag => 'ab' do 
> > |    a 
> > |    b :tag => 'b' 
> > | end 
> > 
> > Shouldn't that use concurrence as both A and B have no dependencies? 
>
> Hello Larry, 
>
> you are 100% right. 
>
> I've updated my post: 
>
>   
> http://jmettraux.github.com/2012-12-20-ruote-and-the-await-attribute.html 
>
> Please tell me if there is anything else to correct / amend / enhance... 
>
> Thanks a ton, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 
>
> John 
>
>

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