[#10193] String.ord — David Flanagan <david@...>

Hi,

41 messages 2007/02/05
[#10197] Re: String.ord — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2007/02/06

Hi,

[#10198] Re: String.ord — David Flanagan <david@...> 2007/02/06

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#10199] Re: String.ord — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...> 2007/02/06

David Flanagan wrote:

[#10200] Re: String.ord — David Flanagan <david@...> 2007/02/06

Daniel Berger wrote:

[#10208] Re: String.ord — "Nikolai Weibull" <now@...> 2007/02/06

On 2/6/07, David Flanagan <david@davidflanagan.com> wrote:

[#10213] Re: String.ord — David Flanagan <david@...> 2007/02/06

Nikolai Weibull wrote:

[#10215] Re: String.ord — "Nikolai Weibull" <now@...> 2007/02/06

On 2/6/07, David Flanagan <david@davidflanagan.com> wrote:

[#10216] Re: String.ord — David Flanagan <david@...> 2007/02/07

Nikolai Weibull wrote:

[#10288] Socket library should support abstract unix sockets — <noreply@...>

Bugs item #8597, was opened at 2007-02-13 16:10

12 messages 2007/02/13

[#10321] File.basename fails on Windows root paths — <noreply@...>

Bugs item #8676, was opened at 2007-02-15 10:09

11 messages 2007/02/15

[#10323] Trouble with xmlrpc — James Edward Gray II <james@...>

Some of the Ruby code used by TextMate makes use of xmlrpc/

31 messages 2007/02/15
[#10324] Re: Trouble with xmlrpc — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...> 2007/02/15

> -----Original Message-----

[#10326] Re: Trouble with xmlrpc — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2007/02/15

On Feb 15, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Berger, Daniel wrote:

[#10342] Re: Trouble with xmlrpc — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2007/02/16

While I am complaining about xmlrpc, we have another issue. It's

[#10343] Re: Trouble with xmlrpc — Alex Young <alex@...> 2007/02/16

James Edward Gray II wrote:

[#10344] Re: Trouble with xmlrpc — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2007/02/16

On Feb 16, 2007, at 12:08 PM, Alex Young wrote:

Re: Trouble with xmlrpc

From: James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Date: 2007-02-15 19:33:42 UTC
List: ruby-core #10326
On Feb 15, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Berger, Daniel wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: James Edward Gray II [mailto:james@grayproductions.net]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 12:19 PM
>> To: Ruby Core
>> Subject: Trouble with xmlrpc
>>
>>
>> Some of the Ruby code used by TextMate makes use of xmlrpc/
>> client.rb.  We are now getting bug reports from users and have
>> tracked the issue back to this bit of code in that file:
>>
>> http://pastie.textmate.org/39421
>>
>> This code throws an error if the response does not have a Content-
>> Length header, but our understanding is that this header is not
>> mandatory.  Could anyone please explain to me why this limitation is
>> in place?
>
> My *guess* is that this:
>
> elsif expected.to_i != data.size and resp["Transfer-Encoding"].nil?
>
> Should be:
>
> elsif expected != '<unknown>' and expected.to_i != data.size and
> resp["Transfer-Encoding"].nil?

That makes a lot more sense to me, since the code goes through the  
trouble of setting "<unknown>" in the first place.

James Edward Gray II

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