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The new rake task assets:clean removes precompiled assets. [fxn]
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Application and plugin generation run bundle install unless
--skip-gemfile
or--skip-bundle
. [fxn] -
Fixed database tasks for jdbc* adapters #jruby [Rashmi Yadav]
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Template generation for jdbcpostgresql #jruby [Vishnu Atrai]
Steps to follow, Ref:
- Update Gemfile
bundle install
rails g rspec:install
- Edit
.rspec
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# Do you ever define #method_missing and forget #respond_to? I sure | |
# do. It would be nice if we could do them both at the same time. | |
module MatchMethodMacros | |
def match_method(matcher, &method_body) | |
mod = Module.new do | |
define_method(:method_missing) do |method_name, *args| | |
if matcher === method_name.to_s | |
instance_exec(method_name, *args, &method_body) | |
else |
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# A simply utility to show character counts for each line of input and | |
# highlight lines longer than 80 characters. | |
# | |
# Written as an example for http://jstorimer.com/2011/12/12/writing-ruby-scripts-that-respect-pipelines.html | |
# | |
# Examples: | |
# | |
# $ hilong Gemfile |
Fibur is a library that allows concurrency during Ruby I/O operations without needing to make use of callback systems. Traditionally in Ruby, to achieve concurrency during blocking I/O operations, programmers would make use of Fibers and callbacks. Fibur eliminates the need for wrapping your I/O calls with Fibers and a callback. It allows you to write your blocking I/O calls the way you normally would, and still have concurrent execution during those I/O calls.
Say you have a method that fetches data from a network resource:
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source "https://rubygems.org" | |
gem 'sprockets' | |
gem 'sprockets-sass' | |
gem 'sass' | |
gem 'compass' | |
gem 'bootstrap-sass' | |
gem 'handlebars_assets' | |
gem 'coffee-script' |
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class Foo | |
def self.bar(&block) | |
block.call(42) | |
end | |
end | |
class AppDelegate | |
def application(application, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:launchOptions) | |
Dispatch::Queue.concurrent(:low).async do | |
Foo.bar{|res| p "the answer is #{res}"} |
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App.AccountEditRoute = Ember.Route.extend({ | |
setupController: function(controller) { | |
controller.set('content', this.get('currentUser')); | |
} | |
}); |