Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "undefined method `use_transactional_fixtures=''"
2009 Sep 09
4
what is the +hex in c++ stack traces?
What is the hex number after the method, e.g. +0x32f below?
It matches arg0 and I suspect it''s the c++ "this" pointer, aka hidden
first argument.
I would like to confirm, though.
Thanks, Joel
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XUL`PresShell::ProcessReflowCommands(int)+0x32f
XUL`PresShell::FlushPendingNotifications(mozFlushType)
+0x19e
2009 Aug 28
13
putting a running app into trace mode
Suppose I have a USDT probe in Firefox and that I''m trying to catch
the startup with a probe like this:
proc:::exec-success
/execname == "firefox-bin"/
{
start = timestamp;
}
and stop tracing when Firefox hits this USDT probe:
mozilla:::main-entry
{
exit(0);
}
How do I put the running firefox-bin into "trace mode" so that my USDT
probe fires?
Thanks, Joel
2011 Apr 29
1
importing and filtering time series data
Folks,
I'm new to R and would like to use it to analyze web server performance data.
I collect the data in this CSV format:
1304083104.41,Y,668.856249809
1304083104.41,Y,348.143193007
First column is a <seconds.microseconds> timestamp, rows with N instead of Y need to be skipped and the last column has the same format as the first column, except it's request duration (latency).
2009 Sep 09
4
usdt probes vs pid$target
I added a couple of static probes to Firefox to measure actual work
done. I could have used a pid$target probe with a function name but
work is done within an if statement, which is where I placed the
static probes.
I''m wondering about my use, though. Is the following significantly
more efficient than pid$target::FunName:entry and return?
I heard somewhere that $target does not
2007 Dec 05
1
rake error - please help
Hi-
I''m suddenly getting this rake error where as before I wasn''t. And
nothing''s been changed. As you can see it says something about
"load_missing_constant". Is my development environment broken? Can
someone please tell me what this error means?:
bbgun@echobase:~/RailsProjects/rails_space$ rake test:functionals
(in /home/bbgun/RailsProjects/rails_space)
2007 Aug 31
3
Setting use_transactional_fixtures=false for a single spec - a bad idea?
Hi!
I would really like to find a way to allow me to write RSpec
specifications for code that use database transactions. I know I can set
config.use_transactional_fixtures = false
in my spec_helper.rb. That works, and that''s great, but it will (I
think) slow down my specs quite a bit. I would like to turn off
transactional fixtures for just a single spec (describe), or even
2006 Jun 30
8
before_filter: nil vs. true vs. false
Folks,
My understanding of how filters work is that I should return true if
everything is ok and false if not. How does the filter below work
then (from the Rails Recipies book)?
It would return nil if there''s a user in the session. Does nil count
as true?
before_filter :check_authentication
def check_authentication
unless session[:user]
session[:intended_action] =
2006 Jun 30
4
More idiomatic way of writing a filter
Is there a more elegant way of writing this?
def verify_user
@user = User.find_by_username params[:username]
if @user.nil?
message = xml.error do |xm|
xm.message "User does not exists: #{params[:username]}"
end
render :xml => message
return false
else
true
end
end
Thanks, Joel
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2008 Mar 14
2
Lib Specs and config.use_transactional_fixtures = true
Hi
We have specs in our rails project other than model/view/controller ..
we have interests and lib ...
using use_transactional_fixtures = true seems fine in a spec in the m/
v/c and interests directories but not in lib
Just wondered if anyone had any quick thoughts as to why that may be???
Shane Mingins
ELC Technologies (TM)
1921 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Phone: +64 4 568
2006 Nov 04
0
use_transactional_fixtures= and Test::Rails
With a normal test_helper, everything works just fine. However, if I change
test_helper.rb to include test/rails and the class from Test::Unit::TestCase
to Test::Rails::TestCase, I get this:
./test/functional/../test_helper.rb:19: undefined method
`use_transactional_fixtures='' for Test::Rails::TestCase:Class
(NoMethodError)
from ./test/functional/contact_controller_test.rb:1
2009 Sep 09
10
dtrace overhead and proper measuring technique
I''m trying to time a function within Firefoxwith a pid$target probe
[2]. e.g
dtrace -Zqw -x dynvarsize=64m -x evaltime=preinit -p 13954 -s menu-
construct.d -s sigcont.d
elapsed: 12.7942481ms
cpu : 7.7911194ms
count : 40 times
I''m also measuring Firefox startup time by running it arguments like
this:
... file:///Users/joelr/work/mozilla/startup/startup.html#`python
2007 Jan 10
1
Solution for undefined method `use_transactional_fixtures=' ... problem
If you see this error message:
undefined method `use_transactional_fixtures='' for
Test::Unit::TestCase:Class (NoMethodError)
You should check all your dependencies, all the lines containing
require and especially require_dependency.
You have probably done a refactoring "Rename" a class and forgot to
propagate the change everywhere!
More details on
2006 Jun 23
2
Using fixtures from IRB
Folks,
I have the standard setup with auto-generated unit tests and
fixtures. I edited the fixtures and the tests but would now like to
test associations from irb. How do I do this?
I''m not sure how to load my fixtures into irb, for example. Once they
are loaded I would create objects, save them to the db and pull
things out.
Thanks, Joel
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2006 Jun 15
6
Sqlite3 test fails in Rails app
Greetings:
I am using Sqlite3 database with my Rails app. When I try and run "rake
tests" for the app it always fails with the error:
** Invoke default (first_time)
** Invoke test (first_time)
** Execute test
** Invoke test:units (first_time)
** Invoke db:test:prepare (first_time)
** Invoke environment (first_time)
** Execute environment
** Execute db:test:prepare
** Invoke
2008 Jun 19
0
Error loading fixtures with classes that set_table_name
Hi all,
I just hit a big wall involving a legacy database. I''ve got an active
record class called "School" that uses "set_table_name ''old_school''" to
map to a legacy database table:
class School < ActiveRecord::Base
set_table_name ''old_school''
end
It works great, until I''m testing and I want to use fixtures.
2008 Jun 23
0
Error loading fixtures for classes that set_table_name
Hi all,
I just hit a big wall involving a legacy database. I''ve got an active
record class called "School" that uses "set_table_name ''old_school''" to
map to a legacy database table:
class School < ActiveRecord::Base
set_table_name ''old_school''
end
It works great, until I''m testing and I want to use fixtures.
2006 Feb 08
1
functional test problem
I am trying to write a test for my delete method.
I find a User in the db by its id, do the delete action, then I want to
see if it is still in the db.
How do I check that the User IS Deleted without causing errors?
** My Test ********************************
def test_delete_user
login
user = User.find(2)
post :delete_user, {:id => user.id}
assert_equal "User
2006 Jun 11
3
Armageddon
I''m just wondering what happened to Armageddon and whether people had
any more information/news about it. I''ve thought about comet but I think
that a flash socket would be easier to implement. Does Armageddon have
the same drawbacks as other flash sockets, namely not working over port
80 (so the companies firewall blocks it)?
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2006 Jul 24
1
All functional tests fail with RoutingError
All,
I''m using InstantRails 1.0 on Windows XP and all my functional
(controller) tests fail with ActionController::RoutingError, although
the actions work OK through a web server/browser. Here''s an example of
an error:
1) Error:
test_create(AdminControllerTest):
ActionController::RoutingError: No url can be generated for the hash
{:controlle
r=>"admin",
2009 Oct 28
3
where do kernel data types come from?
I have a script where I can freely reference struct nameidata*, struct
vnode*, etc. on Snow Leopard.
How does DTrace know about these data types? I understand things like
#pragma D depends_on library darwin.d
where darwin.d has typedefs.
I can''t find definitions of nameidata and vnode in any D scripts,
though. How does it work?
Thanks, Joel
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