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<nakilon>
just realised you can do several "include_examples" rspec directives and their `before(:each)` won't conflict, it you wrap the internals of shared_examples in an own describe
<nakilon>
*if you
<nakilon>
also that describe will had a named line the report, otherwise the name of the shared_examples goes nowhere
<nakilon>
*will have
<nakilon>
sorry, bad english today
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<o0ox1eef>
Indeed. I usually expect the caller to take care of it: context("...") { include_examples "xxx: yyy" }
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<Cwilson>
Hello, wondering if anyone has had success or advice on running ruby 3.6.4 on Mac M4 Sequoia OS. Got saddled with a legacy app that cannot update and need to make some dire changes. Appreciate any time taken
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<havenwood>
Cwilson: Ruby 3.6.4 will probably be released sometime around July of 2027. I can't peer that far into the future.
<havenwood>
So you mean 2.6.4 maybe? If so, 2.6.10 it.
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<lame-camel>
hello
<testone>
hi lame-camel
<lame-camel>
long time no speak
<lame-camel>
or see. it's been ages since I've been on irc. I returned out of my frustration with element/matrix. it will take a year or so until that thing fixes it's shit.
<testone>
I left matrix over 2 years ago
<testone>
IRC is still the best
<havenwood>
<3
<lame-camel>
I agree. i just hate how everyone and everything claims it's a "left behind" platform.
<lame-camel>
hey havenwood, long time no speak
<lame-camel>
sigh. why doesn't libera EVER cloak you automatically, like rizon.
<testone>
lame-camel: it does, if you register
<testone>
from <I don't remember the day>, it's automatic
<testone>
if you registered before that date, you have still to ask
<lame-camel>
I'll register soon
<lame-camel>
today I learned of XDCC.
<lame-camel>
I had no idea people exposed files and entire collections/archives through IRC rooms
<testone>
they used to, I think it is almost over these days
<lame-camel>
in rizon they still do it for some anime related stuff or movies
<lame-camel>
but yeah, seems to be. also, in the past I used to use DC (ADC). that too is still popular. just not as much I guess.
<lame-camel>
testone, everything nowadays be HTTP or Torrents.