In RubyMine 2022.3.1, we supported installing debugging gems in Docker volumes when running a debugging session for the first time. Using a proprietary debugger in Docker and Docker Compose volumes RubyMine now recognizes the reader methods that are generated with fine. In the third 2023.1 EAP update, we’ve added support for the new Define data object method fine in Ruby 3.2. This applies to all code insight features, including Find usages, Rename, and Code completion. RubyMine now recognizes the local variables defined by “value-less” associations inside pattern matching assignments. We’re continuing to improve support for Ruby 3.2, and in this update we’ve added one more feature. Support for keyword one-line pattern matching with => For example, if your file has 3 example groups, and the second group has 2 groups inside of it, and the second of these 2 groups has 3 examples, to run the first of these examples, the example ID would be. An ID can also consist of an example number and the numbers of groups containing it, separated by colons. ) to run all of the examples within this group. A unique example ID can consist of a group number (e.g. Unique IDs should be input in square brackets, separated by commas. The field accepts either a single line number or one or more RSpec example IDs. For this purpose, we’ve added the new Example IDs/Line number setting field to the Run/Debug Configuration window. We’ve implemented some new options for RSpec configurations that allow running tests by line numbers or unique example IDs. Support for running configurations by unique IDs in RSpec Let’s check out the build’s updated features and improvements in detail. We invite you to download the RubyMine 2023.1 EAP3 from our website or via the Toolbox app. It’s time to unveil the third build of the RubyMine 2023.1 Early Access Program!
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