Rspactor is a great alternative to autotest if you’re on a Mac. It uses
the
OS to tell it when files have changed, instead of continually scanning
the
project tree. That makes it faster and less of a burden on the system.
///ark
Rspactor is a great alternative to autotest if you’re on a Mac. It uses
the
OS to tell it when files have changed, instead of continually scanning
the
project tree. That makes it faster and less of a burden on the system.
///ark
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Mark W. [email protected]
wrote:
Rspactor is a great alternative to autotest if you’re on a Mac. It uses the
OS to tell it when files have changed, instead of continually scanning the
project tree. That makes it faster and less of a burden on the system.
If I’m in a Mac… running Windows on parallels?
I think the same can be achieved under Windows using the File monitoring
api…
Anyhow, autotest tend to leak some memory due it’s scanning (but you
can restart it after 6 hours of continuous monitoring).
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from
the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent
disinclination to do so.
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