nevermind...
I just realized that I''m asking rails to answer a question about an
environment that it''s in the process of creating. That won''t
work.
On Apr 4, 9:36 am, Rick
<Richard.T.Ll...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Simplest of template files, tst.rb, contains:
>
> PROJECT_NAME = File.basename(RAILS_ROOT)
> run ''echo '' + PROJECT_NAME
>
> Running command "rails tst -m ~/Rails_Tools/tst.rb" produces:
>
> create
> create app/controllers
> .
> .
> create log/development.log
> create log/test.log
> applying template: /Users/rick/RailsTools/tst.rb
> Anonymous modules have no name to be referenced by
>
> Then, cd tst and running command "rake rails:template LOCATION=~/
> Rails_Tools/tst.rb" produces:
>
> (in /Users/rick/tst)
> applying template: /Users/rick/RailsTools/tst.rb
> executing echo tst from /Users/rick/tst
> applied /Users/rick/RailsTools/tst.rb
>
> Why the different behavior - what changes between rails runtime
> environment and rake runtime environment?
>
> Rick
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