----- Original Message ----- > Dne 4.12.2012 15:54, Bohuslav Kabrda napsal(a): > > I have just pushed all of this stuff into my testing repo [1] (the > > /usr/bin/ruby stub, modified MRI Ruby, etc.), so you can test that > > now. For me, it seems to work. I call the stub "multiruby" > > (actually > > Vit's idea :) ) and its upstream is at [2] (no fancy git tags and > > stuff, I just made it work for now...). By default, the stub uses > > MRI. > > I should also point out that you can try to use different rubies such > as: > > $ ruby _mri_ -v > $ ruby _jruby_ -v > > Slavek, any indea if we could provide some help? Something like "ruby > _help_" for example? However I am not sure if anybody is able to find > this command :/ > > > Vít
I think I could add a hook for -h, that would first print help for the multiruby script and then keep running for the used interpreter. So something like $ ruby -h This is Fedora's multiruby executable. You can blah blah blah... Currently available runtimes: _mri_ (default), _jruby_ Selected: _mri_ <actual help for MRI> I think this shouldn't affect the performance and it shouldn't damage user experience. Does that sound sane? -- Regards, Bohuslav "Slavek" Kabrda. _______________________________________________ ruby-sig mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/ruby-sig
