> Mahalo for the information. I am using version 1.1.4 of rspec.
>
>
> Don French
>
> David Chelimsky-2 wrote:
>>
>> On Jul 3, 2008, at 3:08 AM, Don French wrote:
>>
>>> I have been using autotest/zentest 3.5.0 with my rails 2.0.2 and
>>> rspec. I
>>> upgraded my gems and got 3.9.3 and had a problem. I went back to
>>> 3.5.0 and
>>> it worked. I stayed there until moving to rails 2.1. I again updated
>>> my gems
>>> and got 3.10. This one had the same problem. This time I need to
>>> figure out
>>> what is wrong. Here is what I get:
>>>
>>> /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/ZenTest-3.10.0/lib/autotest.rb:394:in
>>> `find_files_to_test': undefined method `values' for #<Array:
>>> 0x18b2530>
>>> (NoMethodError)
>>> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/ZenTest-3.10.0/lib/autotest.rb:
>>> 239:in
>>> `run_tests'
>>> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/ZenTest-3.10.0/lib/autotest.rb:
>>> 228:in
>>> `get_to_green'
>>> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/ZenTest-3.10.0/lib/autotest.rb:
>>> 208:in
>>> `run'
>>> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/ZenTest-3.10.0/lib/autotest.rb:
>>> 206:in
>>> `loop'
>>> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/ZenTest-3.10.0/lib/autotest.rb:
>>> 206:in
>>> `run'
>>> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/ZenTest-3.10.0/lib/autotest.rb:
>>> 136:in
>>> `run'
>>> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/ZenTest-3.10.0/bin/autotest:55
>>> from /usr/bin/autotest:19:in `load'
>>> from /usr/bin/autotest:19
>>
>> This is all autotest so I don't think it's related to rspec. That
>> said, what version of rspec are you using?
>>
>>> Here is the failing code:
>>>
>>> def find_files
>>> result = {}
>>> targets = self.find_directories + self.extra_files
>>> self.find_order.clear
>>>
>>> targets.each do |target|
>>> order = []
>>> Find.find(target) do |f|
>>> Find.prune if f =~ self.exceptions
>>>
>>> next if test ?d, f
>>> next if f =~ /(swp|~|rej|orig)$/ # temporary/patch files
>>> next if f =~ /\/\.?#/ # Emacs autosave/cvs merge
>>> files
>>>
>>> filename = f.sub(/^\.\//, '')
>>>
>>> result[filename] = File.stat(filename).mtime rescue next
>>> order << filename
>>> end
>>> self.find_order.push(*order.sort)
>>> end
>>> return result # this should return as a hash but is received as
>>> an
>>> array
>>> end
>>>
>>> ##
>>> # Find the files which have been modified, update the recorded
>>> # timestamps, and use this to update the files to test. Returns true
>>> # if any file is newer than the previously recorded most recent
>>> # file.
>>>
>>> def find_files_to_test(files=find_files)
>>> # for some reason files comes in as a array needs to be hash
>>> #myfiles = {}
>>> #files.each do |key, value|
>>> #myfiles[key] = value
>>> #end
>>> #files = myfiles
>>> updated = files.select { |filename, mtime| self.last_mtime <
>>> mtime }
>>>
>>> p updated if $v unless updated.empty? or self.last_mtime.to_i == 0
>>>
>>> updated.map { |f,m| test_files_for(f) }.flatten.uniq.each do |
>>> filename|
>>> self.files_to_test[filename] # creates key with default value
>>> end
>>>
>>> if updated.empty? then
>>> nil
>>> else
>>> files.values.max <= line 394
>>> end
>>> end
>>>
>>> For some reason the files is an array instead of a hash. I added
>>> the little
>>> change that is commented out and it works. But that should not have
>>> to be
>>> done.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
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