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There are many conceivable ways to organize the spec files. A graphical representation of the Rubinius directories is shown below. This structure is based on the Ruby language as well as the major components of a Ruby implementation. The goal is to maintain locality by grouping related specs. There are two primary divisions of the specs in the spec directory: 1. specs for the Ruby language, which includes the Ruby core and standard libraries; 2. specs for the Rubinius system and its extensions to the Ruby core and standard libraries. spec |-- compiler |-- core | +-- array | +-- bignum | +-- breakpoint | +-- bytearray | +-- ... |-- kernel |-- language |-- library |-- parser |-- ruby | +-- command_line | +-- core | + -- array | + -- bignum | + -- binding | + -- class | + -- ... | + -- time | + -- true | + -- unboundmethod | +-- fixtures | +-- language | +-- library | + -- enumerator | + -- ... | + -- time | + -- yaml | +-- ... |-- capi | +-- ext +-- tags The specs for the reference implementation of the Ruby language (MRI) are under @spec/ruby@. In the spec files under @spec/ruby@, there are also specs for other Ruby implementations where these implementations comply with or deviate from MRI (again, the reference implementation for Ruby). All the spec directories except for spec/ruby are for Rubinius specific code. Under spec/core, spec/language, and spec/libraries, there are specs for how Rubinius extends or significantly deviates from MRI. In general, there is no goal to unify spec/core, spec/language, and spec/libraries with the parallel directories under spec/ruby/. These directories serve different purposes. For more information, please refer to: http://rubini.us/doc/en/specs/