At 19:29:22 -0200 on Wed, 9 Nov 2011, Samir Braga wrote:
>Hello, have you tried to put
>
># encoding: utf-8
>
>in the begin of file?
>
I did try that, but it seems to make sense that it didn't work since,
AFAICT, the problem is with the FQN of the spec file.
>Maybe the answers in
>http://stackov
Hello, have you tried to put
# encoding: utf-8
in the begin of file?
Maybe the answers in
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7699018/in-ruby-on-rails-are-encoding-utf-8-and-config-encoding-utf-8-differe
can explain better this issue
Regards
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Bruce Hobbs wrote:
>
On Mac OS X 10.6.8 with Ruby 1.9.3, using a spec file name containing a
non-ASCII character (an em-dash) I'm getting the error
"in '=~': invalid byte sequence in US-ASCII (ArgumentError)"
on this line
self[:caller].detect {|l| l !~ /\/lib\/rspec\/core/}
in the method "first_caller_from_