[MacRuby-devel] Supported classes & methods diagram fed from rubyspec

Ben Schwarz ben.schwarz at gmail.com
Fri Oct 2 17:57:18 PDT 2009


Awsome Claudio, I'm definitly interested on helping the macruby space
out while I'm not committing C code :). I'm a bit over booked during
the next week but I hope to pull the unity project apart a bit.

I think that representing all flavours of ruby on unity is an
important step to bring thier authors closer together.

Last night I was thinking that a "percentage of core" progress bar
would be interesting to see between the projects.

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On 03/10/2009, at 7:11 AM, Claudio Poli <masterkain at gmail.com> wrote:

> hey, it's no problem :)
> like Matt said if someone wants to fork/look the sinatra app is
> located at http://github.com/masterkain/macruby-nightlies-web .
>
> the app itself it's considered somewhat stable but there's still
> room for improvements that I will do in next days, anyway I'm not
> going to change important functionality; it's open for forking.
>
>
> otherwise I'm open to suggestions/direction on stuff to add to daily
> jobs.
>
> cheers,
> claudio
>
> Il giorno 02/ott/2009, alle ore 23.00, Matt Aimonetti ha scritto:
>
>> Wait, I said he "could" do it, or someone could fork the sinatra
>> app and add it, it's not done yet tho :)
>> Btw, thanks a lot Claudio for making a server available!
>>
>> - Matt
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Eloy Duran
>> <eloy.de.enige at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Oh serious?! I didn't know, awesome! Thanks Claudio, your my hero
>> of the day!
>> Sorry Laurent, there will be plenty of other days left for you to
>> shine again ;-)
>>
>> Eloy
>>
>> On 2 okt 2009, at 21:16, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
>>
>>> Actually.... Claudio is doing that already ;) He might as well add
>>> one more step to his nightly building app.
>>>
>>> - Matt
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Eloy Duran
>>> <eloy.de.enige at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> That looks great indeed Ben, much better than what my
>>> investigation in exiting solutions resulted in :)
>>>
>>> It would be great if we'd have a osx machine that would
>>> automatically run the suite at night and generate this from it.
>>> Any idea if that would become a possibility in the near future
>>> Laurent?
>>>
>>> Eloy
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2 okt 2009, at 20:48, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Ben,
>>>
>>> I wasn't aware of that project, it looks good indeed. And the fact
>>> that it can be reused for different implementations of Ruby is
>>> very cool too :)
>>>
>>> Laurent
>>>
>>> On Oct 1, 2009, at 11:48 PM, Ben Schwarz wrote:
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
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