spec_helper.rb doesn't have necessarily anything to do with Rails,
although Rails can use such file.
Vit
Dne 15.7.2011 14:45, Tyler Smart napsal(a):
> I have to migrate to Rails 3 for that, right :) One step at a time.
>
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> Tyler Smart
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I have to migrate to Rails 3 for that, right :) One step at a time.
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Tyler Smart
Check out the IT.rb group:
https://docspace.corp.redhat.com/groups/itrb
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From: "Vít Ondruch"
To: ruby-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 8:36:08 AM
Subje
The most differences are usually in spec_helper.rb if you are using one,
otherwise there are usually no issues.
Vit
Dne 15.7.2011 14:19, Marek Goldmann napsal(a):
> Tyler,
>
> Depending on your code - migration can be pretty easy. It took me about 5
> minutes for example:
>
>
> https:/
Tyler,
Depending on your code - migration can be pretty easy. It took me about 5
minutes for example:
https://github.com/boxgrinder/boxgrinder-build/commit/bbd2083d4cf25d31cb7d0f7b75360dd379cace73
So I highly recommend doing that earlier than later :)
--Marek
On 2011-07-15, at 14:09,
Just a question, but who all is using Rspec 1.3.3 like me? I work on the
rhsm-web team in Raleigh and have implemented all my tests with rspec 1.3.3. Is
anyone else already on 2.x?
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Tyler Smart
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