[#105450] [Ruby master Feature#18228] Add a `timeout` option to `IO.copy_stream` — "byroot (Jean Boussier)" <noreply@...>
Issue #18228 has been reported by byroot (Jean Boussier).
11 messages
2021/09/27
[ruby-core:105307] [Ruby master Feature#18172] MatchData#sublen to return the length of a substring
From:
"nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada)" <noreply@...>
Date:
2021-09-16 14:28:47 UTC
List:
ruby-core #105307
Issue #18172 has been updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada).
Hanmac (Hans Mackowiak) wrote in #note-3:
> @nobu, isn't your `MatchData#match` the same as `MatchData#[]` ?
Similar, but `#match` accepts only single index/name, but not a range.
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Feature #18172: MatchData#sublen to return the length of a substring
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18172#change-93717
* Author: nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada)
* Status: Closed
* Priority: Normal
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There are many code taking the length of a substring matched by `Regexp`.
For instance, in rdoc/markup/attribute_manager.rb:
```ruby
attr_updated = attrs.set_attrs($`.length + $1.length + $2.length, $3.length, attr)
if attr_updated
$1 + NULL * $2.length + $3 + NULL * $2.length + $4
```
People often tends to use such code (although the first addition can be simpler as `$~.begin(3)`), that creates and soon drops substrings, just to take the length.
Therefore, how about the new method to calculate the length, `MatchData#sublen`?
```ruby
/(\d+)\W(\w+)/ =~ "1:foo"
$~.sublen(1) #=> 1
$~.sublen(2) #=> 3
```
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