I can't explain why, but when I remove

--loadby mtime
--reverse

from spec/spec.opts, rake spec works again. It *might* have something
to do with this thread [1], but I don't know.

Peace.

[1] http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/1151108

On Apr 23, 2:54 pm, Phillip Koebbe <phillipkoe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm still trying to work into Ruby 1.9.2 and am now experiencing
> something that makes no sense to me. Using rspec 1.3.2 and rspec-rails
> 1.3.4 with rails 2.3.11 on ruby 1.9.2-p180, when I
>
> $ rake spec:models
>
> they all pass. When I
>
> $ rake spec:controllers
>
> they all pass. When I
>
> $ rake spec:views
>
> they all pass. But when I
>
> $ rake spec
>
> I get
>
> <path to
> gem>/activesupport-2.3.11/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:177: stack
> level too deep (SystemStackError)
>
> I've been tinkering around with the rake file, and when I change
>
>    t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb']
>
> in the default task to hit just one of the subdirectories, such as
>
>    t.spec_files = FileList['spec/models/**/*_spec.rb']
>
> then rake spec works. I've done this for models, controllers, and views,
> and rake spec works fine for each. But including all of them like
>
>    t.spec_files = FileList['spec/models/**/*_spec.rb',
> 'spec/controllers/**/*_spec.rb', 'spec/views/**/*_spec.rb']
>
> does *not* work (same error as mentioned above). Ironically, including
> just models and views does work:
>
>    t.spec_files = FileList['spec/models/**/*_spec.rb',
> 'spec/views/**/*_spec.rb']
>
> but it seems that any combination including controllers will fail. This
> is odd to me since rake spec:controllers works. Unless it has something
> to do with the number of files and/or examples. The number of files and
> examples for each spec type is
>
> models:      25 files, 391 examples
> controllers: 26 files, 973 examples
> views:       52 files, 508 examples
>
> Using just rake spec did work on Ruby 1.8.7(-p302) and Ruby 1.9.1(-p243).
>
> Does anyone have any ideas? I can run each group individually (and even
> create an alias to do it all at once), but then rspec has to spin up the
> app 3 times. Besides, that doesn't address why this isn't working on
> ruby 1.9.2.
>
> Thanks,
> Phillip
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