From alexander.fleck at gmx.net Thu Sep 6 05:24:04 2007 From: alexander.fleck at gmx.net (Alexander Fleck) Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:24:04 +0200 Subject: [FR-devel] sorry, was very busy Message-ID: <20070906092404.233670@gmx.net> hi, sorry. I was very busy since I offered help in January. I had a lot of projects to handle. And don' t get shocked when I say, that after a long day I' m not in the mood to sit down in front of a display again. ;-) Additionally I started a new experiment or project: I now divide a flat with my girlfriend. There also where many things to manage. What I did is reading the mailing list and using FreeRIDE at work for developing small scripts. Martin DeMello was asking for help improving or cleaning up the fxirb-plugin. Is that still an open issue? Or is it done or solved? regards, Alex. -- GMX FreeMail: 1 GB Postfach, 5 E-Mail-Adressen, 10 Free SMS. Alle Infos und kostenlose Anmeldung: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/freemail From martindemello at gmail.com Thu Sep 6 05:53:33 2007 From: martindemello at gmail.com (Martin DeMello) Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 15:23:33 +0530 Subject: [FR-devel] sorry, was very busy In-Reply-To: <20070906092404.233670@gmx.net> References: <20070906092404.233670@gmx.net> Message-ID: On 9/6/07, Alexander Fleck wrote: > > Martin DeMello was asking for help improving or cleaning up the fxirb-plugin. > > Is that still an open issue? Or is it done or solved? Very much an open issue - I develop on linux, so windows bugs have been piling up in the tracker. Plus if you have any enhancements to contribute I'd love that. martin From nochoice at xs4all.nl Thu Sep 6 06:29:00 2007 From: nochoice at xs4all.nl (Jonathan Maasland) Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 12:29:00 +0200 Subject: [FR-devel] Still working on ripper In-Reply-To: <46D12BEE.10004@moldus.org> References: <469219BD.50404@xs4all.nl> <31d15f490707090958re964ddeh88978916901fb6ca@mail.gmail.com> <46934552.1040605@xs4all.nl> <46D12BEE.10004@moldus.org> Message-ID: <46DFD66C.7080008@xs4all.nl> Laurent, Unfortunately I've been too busy last month to work on Ripper and to be honest it's starting to become a bit too diffucult to keep working on it. The complexity of Ripper is really starting to get to me. All the showstopper bugs have been fixed, ie. it doesn't segfault anymore. However certain constructs still can't be parsed. For example "module ::Types" and several others. I've looked at other parsers but there doesn't seem to be one out there that parses the Ruby-sources correctly other than ANTLR. My biggest problem however is that my Windows machine broke down and I'm unable to compile Ripper on Windows. Therefore I'd like to ask someone here on the list to help me out with it. Contact me off-list so I'll be able to provide you with the sources. I'd be really really grateful if someone could help me out with that. With friendly greetings, Jonathan Laurent Julliard wrote: > Guys, > > I'm back from a long trip and reconnecting with you. Given that 0.9.7 is > not yet out I think we can wait for your new ripper Jonathan. This will > be a sifgnificant contribution to 0.9.7 > > Let me know when your are done with testing and commit. > > Laurent > > Jonathan Maasland wrote: > >> Well I just finished fixing the last of the bugs. Ripper now correctly >> parses my Ruby dist-files (1.8.6). I still have to check it against the >> all the sources provided by the OneClick Ruby installer and against >> InstaRails. I'll do that this afternoon and report back as soon as I get >> the results. Just wanted to let you know the good news already. >> >> With kind regards, >> Jonathan >> >> Curt Hibbs wrote: >> >>> On 7/9/07, *Jonathan Maasland* >> > wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I just thought I'd let you all know that I'm still working on >>> Ripper and >>> fixing bugs. Still got 7 bugs to fix before I'm done. >>> >>> Currently I'm constructing test-cases which will allow for easy >>> verification of the correct working of Ripper. >>> >>> I was just wondering about how and when I should commit the sources. >>> I've been thinking two different routes and I'd like some feedback >>> before proceeding. >>> >>> The obvious first route is to commit everything as one big >>> addition once >>> I'm finished. >>> The second route is to start committing right now and commit changes >>> once I fix a certain bug. >>> >>> I'm kind of leaning towards the second, but like I said I'd like to >>> receive some feedback before I do actually commit. >>> >>> >>> It doesn't really matter to me, whatever you are more comfortable with. >>> >>> My question would be to Laurent: do you want to wait on this before >>> building & releasing 0.9.7? >>> >>> Curt >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Freeride-devel mailing list >>> Freeride-devel at rubyforge.org >>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-devel >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Freeride-devel mailing list >> Freeride-devel at rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-devel >> > > _______________________________________________ > Freeride-devel mailing list > Freeride-devel at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-devel > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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