Revision: 3523 http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/ruby/changeset/3523 Author: lsansonetti@apple.com Date: 2010-02-13 01:21:24 -0800 (Sat, 13 Feb 2010) Log Message: ----------- untagging specs that now pass Removed Paths: ------------- MacRuby/trunk/spec/frozen/tags/macruby/core/kernel/respond_to_missing_tags.txt Deleted: MacRuby/trunk/spec/frozen/tags/macruby/core/kernel/respond_to_missing_tags.txt =================================================================== --- MacRuby/trunk/spec/frozen/tags/macruby/core/kernel/respond_to_missing_tags.txt 2010-02-13 09:21:08 UTC (rev 3522) +++ MacRuby/trunk/spec/frozen/tags/macruby/core/kernel/respond_to_missing_tags.txt 2010-02-13 09:21:24 UTC (rev 3523) @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? returns false by default -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? is called when #respond_to? would return false -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? is called with true as the second argument when #respond_to? is -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? causes #respond_to? to return true if called and not returning false -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? causes #respond_to? to return false if called and returning false -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? is not called with false as a second argument when #respond_to? is -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? is called when obj responds to the given private method, include_private = false -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? is called for missing class methods -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? is called with a 2nd argument of false when #respond_to? is -fails:Kernel#respond_to_missing? is called a 2nd argument of false when #respond_to? is called with only 1 argument