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Forum posts by Ryan Davis:Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Mar 8, 2007, 4:54 PM
A simplistic script which automates a limited set of rubyforge operations Run 'rubyforge help' for complete usage. Setup: For first time users AND upgrades to 0.4.0: rubyforge setup edit ~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml rubyforge config Don't forget to login! logging in will store a cookie in your .rubyforge directory which expires after a time...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 6, 2007, 2:54 PM
I should add that I keep the previous autotest code in autotest.el and the following in my setup-modes.el (I have my emacs setup broken up): (autoload 'autotest-switch "autotest" "doco" t) (autoload 'autotest "autotest" "doco" t) (add-hook 'ruby-mode-hook '(lambda () (define-key ruby-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-a") 'autotest-switch)) This allows me to...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Mar 6, 2007, 2:54 PM
I should add that I keep the previous autotest code in autotest.el and the following in my setup-modes.el (I have my emacs setup broken up): (autoload 'autotest-switch "autotest" "doco" t) (autoload 'autotest "autotest" "doco" t) (add-hook 'ruby-mode-hook '(lambda () (define-key ruby-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-a") 'autotest-switch)) This allows me to...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 6, 2007, 12:54 PM
I've been using this for a while now. It works pretty well for me, but I'm sure stuff could be ironed out and made a bit smoother/cleaner. Please provide any and all suggestions/patches as you see fit. This will be incorporated and eventually released with ZenTest once it feels good. autotest.el behind the cut.
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Mar 6, 2007, 12:54 PM
I've been using this for a while now. It works pretty well for me, but I'm sure stuff could be ironed out and made a bit smoother/cleaner. Please provide any and all suggestions/patches as you see fit. This will be incorporated and eventually released with ZenTest once it feels good. autotest.el behind the cut.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 2, 2007, 3:55 PM
locate and spotlight each have their pros and cons. I like both for different reasons, but recently I caught on to using mdfind (spotlight's command-line interface) to search for file-names only. It is still a little slower than locate (but not much) but always up to date: (defun locate-make-mdfind-command-line (search-string) (list "mdfind"...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Mar 2, 2007, 3:55 PM
locate and spotlight each have their pros and cons. I like both for different reasons, but recently I caught on to using mdfind (spotlight's command-line interface) to search for file-names only. It is still a little slower than locate (but not much) but always up to date: (defun locate-make-mdfind-command-line (search-string) (list "mdfind"...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 1, 2007, 11:55 AM
Thanks to the ever-awesome Aaron Patterson (go Seattle.rb!), hoe can now blog for you. You've got to set up a ~/.hoerc file to make it work. --- publish_on_announce: true blogs: - user: yourusername password: yourpassword url: http://blog.example.com/cgi-bin/mt-xmlrpc.cgi blog_id: 1 extra_headers: mt_convert_breaks: markdown Note that...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Mar 1, 2007, 11:55 AM
Thanks to the ever-awesome Aaron Patterson (go Seattle.rb!), hoe can now blog for you. You've got to set up a ~/.hoerc file to make it work. --- publish_on_announce: true blogs: - user: yourusername password: yourpassword url: http://blog.example.com/cgi-bin/mt-xmlrpc.cgi blog_id: 1 extra_headers: mt_convert_breaks: markdown Note that...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 28, 2007, 3:56 AM
(to try to make up for the previous rant) I've been making big fundamental changes to ParseTree and consequently ruby2c's implementation and testing. As a result, I'm drowning in hundreds of failures (869 tests, 2217 assertions, 238 failures, 193 errors). Even though they run fairly fast, autotest isn't much help at this stage, so I resorted to...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Feb 28, 2007, 3:56 AM
(to try to make up for the previous rant) I've been making big fundamental changes to ParseTree and consequently ruby2c's implementation and testing. As a result, I'm drowning in hundreds of failures (869 tests, 2217 assertions, 238 failures, 193 errors). Even though they run fairly fast, autotest isn't much help at this stage, so I resorted to...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 28, 2007, 1:55 AM
I've been thinking about this for a while now. The OSS burnout is a bit high right now. (Pardon my French.) 23:54 zenspider : ARGH!!! I'm so fucking close to giving up on open source and telling all you fucks to bite me. 23:54 evan : zenspider: what happened now? 23:55 evan : people again? 23:55 zenspider : yes. as weinburg points out, it is...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Feb 28, 2007, 1:55 AM
I've been thinking about this for a while now. The OSS burnout is a bit high right now. (Pardon my French.) 23:54 zenspider : ARGH!!! I'm so fucking close to giving up on open source and telling all you fucks to bite me. 23:54 evan : zenspider: what happened now? 23:55 evan : people again? 23:55 zenspider : yes. as weinburg points out, it is...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 27, 2007, 3:55 PM
I use these two functions to set the frame (emacs parlance for top-level window) size and the display font: (defun arrange-frame (w h &optional nosplit) "Rearrange the current frame to a custom width and height and split unless prefix." (let ((frame (selected-frame))) (when (equal 'mac (framep frame)) (delete-other-windows)...
Posted in Ruby Buzz Forum, Feb 27, 2007, 3:55 PM
I use these two functions to set the frame (emacs parlance for top-level window) size and the display font: (defun arrange-frame (w h &optional nosplit) "Rearrange the current frame to a custom width and height and split unless prefix." (let ((frame (selected-frame))) (when (equal 'mac (framep frame)) (delete-other-windows)...
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