On 3/16/06, Kyle Shank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yup we'll be at EclipseCon. Flying out on Sunday. Want to meet up at
some point during the week?
On 3/16/06, Bill Lazar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks and congratulations!
>
> Are you coming to EclipseCon? IIRC its in Santa Clara, one town over so I
> would definitely stand you a beer or two though I won't be at the event
> itself.
>
> Bill
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of Kyle Shank
> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 10:07 PM
> To: General RadRails talk
> Subject: [RadRails] RadRails 0.6 is out
>
> Finally, RadRails 0.6 is out! This release includes a lot of
> refactoring and quality improvements under the covers as well as some
> nifty new features. The details can be found in the changelog.
>
> One of the biggest improvements in my opinion is in the RHTML editor.
> We found the root problem that was causing bad coloring and
> incompatibility with Eclipse 3.2. It's finally stable. As a result of
> the RHTML fix we are now Eclipse 3.2 compatible and are even using 3.2
> m5a as the base to the Mac Intel build. RadRails starts up in 3-4
> seconds on my MacBook Pro if you were wondering :)
>
> Ctrl+Shift+V will be your new best friend during Controller and View
> development. This is the first version so it's extremely simple and
> straightforward. Simply hit the keybind inside of a Controller action
> and it will take you to the corresponding view. Once in the view hit
> the keybind again to toggle back to where you were in the Controller.
> If the view doesn't exist a prompt will ask to create if for you and
> open the new file. Try it out; it's fun. It's definitely been saving
> me quite a bit of time switching between, creating or open view files.
>
> We now finally have integrated testing support. RDT has Test::Unit and
> you could have used that to run individual tests but there was no easy
> way to run through all your unit or functional tests and see the
> output (is the bar green?). 0.6 has added 3 buttons to the toolbar
> that will run through your functional tests, unit tests or all tests.
> The results are captured in the Test::Unit view which is behind the
> Rails Navigator. It will report test by test failures, successes and
> traces for error. Keep the bar green to keep that code clean.
>
> So there you have it, 0.6. A lot went into this release so please
> check out the changelog and better yet the closed tickets to see
> exactly what went down. Matt implemented some major changes in the way
> we deal with Ruby runtime. For instance, now if you define the Ruby
> interpreter in RDT's preferences it will get used over the default
> ruby we look for on the path. We also offer a way to specify your
> Rails installation location as well, etc. This will be our final
> release before EclipseCon and I'm glad we were able to accomplish a
> major release. Enjoy!
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