I just ran the unit tests on some code I haven't touched since
November 2006. The last time I checked, the unit tests ran without a
hitch, but now I'm getting lots of "warning: instance variable ... not
initialized" warnings. The warning looks legit, but I'm confused
because I don't think I've changed anything on my end that would cause
it to suddenly appear. Have Ruby versions released in the past year
gotten more verbose about this warning?
No.
$ ruby168 -wve 'p @foo'
ruby 1.6.8 (2002-12-24) [powerpc-darwin8.2.0]
-e:1: warning: instance variable @foo not initialized
nil
Maybe you added "-w" ?
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On Oct 17, 2007, at 14:50 , Bill McNeill wrote:
I just ran the unit tests on some code I haven't touched since
November 2006. The last time I checked, the unit tests ran without a
hitch, but now I'm getting lots of "warning: instance variable ... not
initialized" warnings. The warning looks legit, but I'm confused
because I don't think I've changed anything on my end that would cause
it to suddenly appear. Have Ruby versions released in the past year
gotten more verbose about this warning?
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