The following sites usually have updates as to how their 'compliance' is progressing: IronPython codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?ProjectName=... codeplex.com/IronPython/Wiki/View.aspx?t... IronRuby ironruby.net In fact from the IronRuby site We showed IronRuby dispatching some static and dynamic Rails requests at RailsConf this year. We are running the RubySpecs to measure our conformity with Ruby and we're passing the core specs at a 71% rate (12026 / 16793 expectations for RubySpec core).
The following sites usually have updates as to how their 'compliance' is progressing: IronPython - codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?ProjectName=... codeplex.com/IronPython/Wiki/View.aspx?t... IronRuby - ironruby.net/ In fact from the IronRuby site - "We showed IronRuby dispatching some static and dynamic Rails requests at RailsConf this year. We are running the RubySpecs to measure our conformity with Ruby and we're passing the core specs at a 71% rate (12026 / 16793 expectations for RubySpec core).
IronRuby has a site that shows the updated numbers: ironruby.info.
We don't actively track these kinds of numbers, but you could download them and run them against the respective test suites for the languages if you wanted to boil it down to a single numeric value.
Found an update. They claim 85% now. Not bad :).
1 According to: ironruby. Info - 92%! – Kev?
Sep 9 '09 at 15:43.
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