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what is the best way to make JRuby to run in 1.9 mode by default?

i.e, I want to run rake test instead of jruby --1.9 -S rake test

Thank you

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Use the JRUBY_OPTS environment variable. JRUBY_OPTS holds a list of arguments that are added to any arguments specified on the command line.

For example (on Linux):

$ jruby -v
jruby 1.6.0.RC1 (ruby 1.8.7 patchlevel 330) (2011-01-10 769f847) (Java HotSp...
$ export JRUBY_OPTS=--1.9
$ jruby -v
jruby 1.6.0.RC1 (ruby 1.9.2 trunk 136) (2011-01-10 769f847) (Java HotSpot(TM...
$ export JRUBY_OPTS=--1.8
$ jruby -v
jruby 1.6.0.RC1 (ruby 1.8.7 patchlevel 330) (2011-01-10 769f847) (Java HotSpo...
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An alternative solution is to put the following line (and other settings) in your ~/.jrubyrc file

compat.version=1.9
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RVM allows now building JRuby/Rubinius with default mode set by default:

rvm install jruby-1.6.7-d19 --1.9
rvm install rbx-2.0.testing-d19 --1.9

The suffix -d19 can be omitted, I use it only to distinguish between 1.8 and 1.9 mode rubies.

The --1.9 mode will become the default in next major releases of JRuby/Rubinius, so you can make sure you will use 1.8 with --1.8 rvm switch.

UPDATE 2012-05-25: Jruby 1.7.0.preview1 is out, it is 1.9 by default!

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In Windows, use set JRUBY_OPTS=--1.9 instead.

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When using warbler to package an app as a war file, the version can be set by running:

warble config

which creates a config/warble.rb file. This file contains lots of comments on how to configure warbler, and in particular:

  # Set JRuby to run in 1.9 mode.
  # config.webxml.jruby.compat.version = "1.9"

Uncomment the second line by removing the #, and re-package your war with the warble command.

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If you're creating jruby from java:

RubyInstanceConfig config = new RubyInstanceConfig();   
config.setCompatVersion(CompatVersion.Ruby1_9); 
Ruby runtime = Ruby.newInstance(config)

(Thanks to bbrowning on the #jrubyc irc channel)

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