I've had problems grasping how r_c works and have ended up turning it
off for many customized methods in extensions. But most of the time I
like how it hides basic code and just works. Is there any utility that
exists or could be easily written that would print out to a log
exactly what r_c is doing behind the scenes? If you could turn that on
when you need it, it would help immensely. Is there such a thing?
As far as i_r vs. r_c, I think it's too early to decide. Better to
wait for rails 3.0 to mature and see what happens with multiple apps
and other features. Major changes may be necessary for Spree to fit
into the new landscape so better to save the changes til then. People
with new projects will be hot to use the latest hotness but
established projects will want to wait to convert something so central
to their business as their shopping cart. Should be interesting.
Will Emerson
On Mar 24, 2:39 pm, Sean Schofield <s...@railsdog.com> wrote:
> Just so we're clear I think most people are saying r_c is fine but
> that for one or two of the controllers its more cumbersome with all of
> the hooks, etc. than its worth.
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