Added experimental chruby support#225
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michaldarda wants to merge 5 commits intomaltize:masterfrom
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Added experimental chruby support#225michaldarda wants to merge 5 commits intomaltize:masterfrom michaldarda:master
michaldarda wants to merge 5 commits intomaltize:masterfrom
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👍 works like a charm for me |
run_ruby_test.py
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probably want to add chruby to the method name here
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Minor note - if I have 2 Sublime projects open with different ruby versions, it looks like this isn't smart enough to use different versions for each open project, but instead just defaults to whichever was opened first. Thoughts? |
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I can't see @michaldarda's branch anymore. Should we start over? |
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Hello,
what do you think about this?
Based on my experiments and talk in issue #188
Cheers :)