Does MacRuby maintain a chart of progress running RubySpecs, like the one that GemStone generates for MagLev[1]? I know I could just run the specs myself, but I'd love to be able to see, at a glance, what percentage of specs are passing for MacRuby and how progress against RubySpec is accelerating over time. I found an announcement from over a year ago which stated: "At the time of this writing, MacRuby passes about 91% of the language specs, 80% of the core specs and 72% of the library specs. Our objective is to pass as many RubySpecs as possible."[2] but I haven't seen any updates since then. [1] http://ruby.gemstone.com/status/rubyspecs/MagLev-Expectations-Passed-Quarter... [2] http://www.macruby.org/blog/2009/10/07/macruby05b1.html Thanks, Erik
There was an update in the 0.8 release note, but we don't keep a chart of progress. If you wish to help us set one up, let us know, I agree that it would be helpful. - Matt On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Erik Michaels-Ober <sferik@gmail.com>wrote:
Does MacRuby maintain a chart of progress running RubySpecs, like the one that GemStone generates for MagLev[1]?
I know I could just run the specs myself, but I'd love to be able to see, at a glance, what percentage of specs are passing for MacRuby and how progress against RubySpec is accelerating over time.
I found an announcement from over a year ago which stated: "At the time of this writing, MacRuby passes about 91% of the language specs, 80% of the core specs and 72% of the library specs. Our objective is to pass as many RubySpecs as possible."[2] but I haven't seen any updates since then.
[1] http://ruby.gemstone.com/status/rubyspecs/MagLev-Expectations-Passed-Quarter... [2] http://www.macruby.org/blog/2009/10/07/macruby05b1.html
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