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Feature: Cross-compile C extensions In order to avoid bitching from Windows users As a Ruby developer on Linux I want some rake tasks that take away the pain of compilation Scenario: compile single extension Given that all my source files are in place And I'm running a POSIX operating system And I've installed cross compile toolchain When rake task 'cross compile' is invoked Then rake task 'cross compile' succeeded And binaries for platform 'i386-mingw32' get generated Scenario: compile single extension to multiple versions Given that all my source files are in place And I'm running a POSIX operating system And I've installed cross compile toolchain When rake task 'cross compile RUBY_CC_VERSION=1.8.7:1.9.3' is invoked Then rake task 'cross compile RUBY_CC_VERSION=1.8.7:1.9.3' succeeded And binaries for platform 'i386-mingw32' version '1.8' get copied And binaries for platform 'i386-mingw32' version '1.9' get copied
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rake-compiler-0.8.3 | features/cross-compile.feature |
rake-compiler-0.8.2 | features/cross-compile.feature |