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Daniel Berger

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Daniel Berger is a Ruby Programmer who also dabbles in C and Perl
Hacking on Rake, too Posted: Jan 2, 2009 5:34 AM
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In a comment in warnings == errors Piers mentioned that not only does Rails do badly with -w, it does badly with -T.

That inspired me to submit a patch that lets you set the $SAFE level in your Rake::TestTask. So, assuming Jim accepts the patch (and he's indicated that he will), you can do:
desc "Run the test suite"
Rake::TestTask.new("test") do |t|
   t.warning    = true
   t.verbose    = true
   t.safe_level = 1
   # ...
end

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