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2006 Oct 31
0
4529113 Leitch refclock driver should set precision
Author: blu
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: 9dfbca422b39aadbbb66a2a06662c20916e08edb
Log message:
4529113 Leitch refclock driver should set precision
Files:
update: usr/src/cmd/xntpd/xntpd/refclock_leitch.c
2006 May 05
6
RJS implementation question
Why is RJS so dependant on programatic creation of Javascript?
RHTML is a great implementation in that it puts HTML first, and Ruby
second. I would have thought RJS would be the same way: a .js with ERb
helpers for generating Javascript functions.
RJS putting Javascript second means:
- I have to learn a whole new set of commands to use Scriptaculous.
- Developers have to constantly chase the
2011 Jan 25
2
FW: question about the pt() calculation
From: Leitch, Matthew C.
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 6:53 PM
To: 'info at network-theory.co.uk'
Subject: question about the pt() calculation
Hello
Thank you for your time. I am a graduate student at the University of Texas Medical Branch, and I was wondering if you could help me with a R program I...
2009 Sep 09
2
InvalidArgumentError throw using Turkish stemmer and posting text "'leri"
Hi all,
I've come across a very strange bug with Xapian 1.0.9.0 and the Turkish
query parser when trying to index a string (as posting) that looks like
this: "...bir araya getiren CD'leri son teknolojiyle piyasaya...". The
actual offending bit of the string is: 'leri
It throws the message I have shown below. The real annoyance is that I can't
seem to catch it because it
2007 Jun 18
6
Something like rcov but more explicit?
Hey list,
Does anything exist that can show me which lines are explicitly tested? RCov
is great, but it doesn''t really give a sense of _actual_ coverage, indeed,
there is no guarantee that functions executed were in fact called as the
result of a line being tested.
I know nothing of the rspec internals, but would a simple list of executed
lines be a relatively simple feature to add?
2007 Jun 21
4
should_receive stubs methods?
Hey,
I''m using rspec and rails and have a spec that tests if a before_filter is
executed, I also have a spec that tests if a method called by the filter is
executed. It appears however that when I should_receive something, it is no
longer actually called when I fire the http request. I''m not sure how, or
where exactly I should manually fire the filter, either before or after the
2007 Jul 25
5
MockCov: Proof of concept
Hey list,
RSpec is great, I''ve been using it at work for a couple of months now. One
gripe I have is that I find it hard to know exactly to what extent my code
is covered by the specs. I am aware of RCov and Heckle; they''re great, but
I''d like to demonstrate another perspective of coverage analysis I''ve hacked
up.
The perspective is that of what is mocked and
2011 Nov 12
1
Using require_relative to speed up rspec require time.
Hi,
I noticed recently that require ''rspec'' on my machine was taking close
to half a second. That''s not a huge amount of time, but it is still
the single slowest part of my test suite.
It boils down to Ruby 1.9''s rather slow require. I''m using 1.9.3, but
I''d still like to shave off some of the require time.
As an experiment, I went into
2005 Apr 21
1
Samba on Windows?
...less flavorful than existing Samba.
Has anyone successfully run (or ported) SAMBA under any version of Windows?
Ideally I'd like to build SAMBA v4.0 for Windows XP, then modify it to suit
our needs. I can disable MS-CIFS from the subject computer to prevent
conflict.
Barry Quiat
Leitch Video Servers
2006 Aug 31
2
lib/* doesn't get reloaded in development
Hi,
Am I right in thinking that whatever is in your lib/ folder doesn''t get
reloaded on each request in dev mode?
Jeroen
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2007 Jun 27
1
rspec_on_rails: assert_select wrapper doesn''t play nice with XML
Hey,
I''m using rspec and rspec_on_rails to test some RSS feed views, the problem
is that the specs spew out messy warnings when they run:
ignoring attempt to close channel with link
opened at byte 61, line 3
closed at byte 141, line 5
attributes at open: {}
text around open: "ss version=\"2.0\">\n <channel>\n <title"
text around close:
2007 Jun 15
1
Problems with RCov and Rails
Hey list,
I''m trying to use the rcov integration that rspec provides in my Rails
application. As per the documentation on the website, I''ve created
the following rake task:
lib/tasks/specs_with_rcov.rake:
require ''spec/rake/spectask''
desc "Run all specs with rcov"
Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(''specs_with_rcov'') do |t|
t.rcov = true
2006 May 10
0
tableize and model modules
As my database and application grows, I''m starting to run into a large
number of models and naming conflicts. I found out that I can switch
big_complex_named_model.rb to module/simple_model.rb which changes
BigComplexNamedModel to Module::SimpleModel which cleans things up quite
a bit. However, if I run:
''Module::SimpleModel''.tableize
I get
2007 Sep 14
0
ProfileFormatter (Top 10 slowest examples)
Hey list,
The time it takes for my specs to run is starting to get a little long (~45
seconds), and annoying enough for me to do something about it.
I''ve written a simple formatter that prints out the top 10 slowest examples
in an attempt to identify any low hanging fruit amongst a spec suite.
2006 Sep 03
0
Plugin: modules or generators?
Hi,
I''m writing a plugin (my first) that adds question validation support
(alternative to captchas).
I''m obviously gonna need to provide a generator for the migration of the
questions table, I''m just not sure if I should generate the model too or
just leave it in the plugin. If I do leave the model in the plugin then
won''t I also have to hardcode to table name
2006 Oct 13
0
Boogaloo Simple Cache Server 0.1
Hey list,
I''ve just released a new project called Boogaloo. It''s a simple cache server
that provides persistent and temporary caching, you can also use it to house
your own custom services.
The main release announcement is over on ruby-talk (sorry for those reading
this twice). I''m posting it here too as although Boogaloo isn''t specific to
Rails, I did create
2009 Dec 08
0
ActiveSupport 2.3.5 and json 1.2.0 gem
Hey,
I''ve tried every trick I can find, yet I''m still unable to get the
json gem and ActiveSupport to play nice.
No matter in which order I load json and active support, I still end
up with: NoMethodError: undefined method `[]'' for
#<JSON::Ext::Generator::State:0x104b7fac0>
I''m trying to use the JSON object directly, *not* as a ActiveSupport backend:
2006 Jun 22
1
Share is read-only despite read only = no
The owner of a folder (userid gdunn01) is unable to make any changes to
it (rename / delete) through Samba despite being listed as having
read/write perms.
I'm using winbind for username mapping.
I feel like I'm missing something simple.
ma21cab5# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
ma21cab5# ls -ld asdfas/
drwxr-xr-x 2 gdunn01 Domain Users 512 Jun 22 08:50