On Friday, 31 August 2012 09:03:40 UTC-5, Fahim Patel wrote: > > can one explain this issue? > > On Thursday, August 16, 2012 10:33:47 AM UTC+5:30, Fahim Patel wrote: >> >> let me explain this problem ........ >> -------------------rails destroy----------------------------this command >> destroy model,scaffold etc ..... >> problem is that if a model or other structure is exist than ,this command >> will destroy all the related file to it.......good ..till now no >> problem........... >> but problem is that if a model etc is not exist than till this command >> remove the file ...it should not be done.....there is no such a file name >> exist.......... >> some error or exception should be execute at this time .... >> >> i think this a problem??? >> if not than expalin me.......... >> > It's not deleting anything. Even though it claims it is it's just cruft in the terminal. It's impossible to delete something that doesn't exist, well I should not say impossible as anything is possible but none-the-less the cruft is still outputted even if it does not delete anything. Perhaps you should file a rails bug and ask them to adjust the message to imply "trying" instead of implying "doing".
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