Laurent,
I just had a quick chat with Brian Ford (Rubinius) apparently they're
looking at using some incarnation of git://github.com/madriska/
unity.git (http://unity.madriska.com/)
Which uses a YAML formatter for mspec. (http://github.com/madriska/mspec/commit/36b8bce62c272d546bcbd8ab9f136576ff4701e5
)
I think this might be the best way to get something that works
running. I'm sure that all the ruby implementations would benefit from
the shared work effort in this regard.
We could start by investigating unity, chatting to the author and
seeing if we can make some contributions.
On 02/10/2009, at 4:23 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
Hi Ben,
That sounds like a good idea and looks like what I had in mind.
I was thinking of having a status page, that shows hitlist items
(critical bugs / things to do for the upcoming release), some
rubyspec progress, a link to the latest nighty build, etc.
The hitlist thing could be generated from a local file from the
repository. We currently use TODO for that.
We wrote a special mspec formatter in order to know what percentage
of a given spec category we do pass. But having a more detailed view
(classes / methods as you suggested) might be more interesting, this
way we know on what class / method to focus in priority. Assuming
that the mspec formatter is altered a little bit, this information
could also be generated after a spec:ci pass.
Is that what you had in mind?
I guess the challenge here is to write a program that generates a
Webby page for our website, commit it to the repository every time a
change is made, then we would re-deploy the site right after.
Laurent
On Oct 1, 2009, at 11:01 PM, Ben Schwarz wrote:
Hi all,
I've had some loose discussions with @lrz regarding a visual
representation of classes and methods that are working via the
rubyspec.
This would enable developers to find an area of development to
focus on and also for end-users to understand what they might face
before
conducting any development using macruby (bringing real
applications closer to tuition, rather than a start/stop experience)
I'm happy to offer some hours to get something together that is
styled like macruby.org but I obviously need to:
A) consult the group
B) work out a spec
C) have something setup on the macruby.org infrastructure.
Discuss.
Cheers,
-
Ben Schwarz
Web architect
Web: http://www.germanforblack.com
Mobile: +61 407 339 418
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