[#14696] Inconsistency in rescuability of "return" — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...>

Why can you not rescue return, break, etc when they are within

21 messages 2008/01/02
[#14699] Re: Inconsistency in rescuability of "return" — Gary Wright <gwtmp01@...> 2008/01/02

[#14738] Enumerable#zip Needs Love — James Gray <james@...>

The community has been building a Ruby 1.9 compatibility tip list on

15 messages 2008/01/03
[#14755] Re: Enumerable#zip Needs Love — Martin Duerst <duerst@...> 2008/01/04

Hello James,

[#14772] Manual Memory Management — Pramukta Kumar <prak@...>

I was thinking it would be nice to be able to free large objects at

36 messages 2008/01/04
[#14788] Re: Manual Memory Management — Marcin Raczkowski <mailing.mr@...> 2008/01/05

I would only like to add that RMgick for example provides free method to

[#14824] Re: Manual Memory Management — MenTaLguY <mental@...> 2008/01/07

On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 15:49:30 +0900, Marcin Raczkowski <mailing.mr@gmail.com> wrote:

[#14825] Re: Manual Memory Management — "Evan Weaver" <evan@...> 2008/01/07

Python supports 'del reference', which decrements the reference

[#14838] Re: Manual Memory Management — Marcin Raczkowski <mailing.mr@...> 2008/01/08

Evan Weaver wrote:

[#14911] Draft of some pages about encoding in Ruby 1.9 — Dave Thomas <dave@...>

Folks:

24 messages 2008/01/10

[#14976] nil encoding as synonym for binary encoding — David Flanagan <david@...>

The following just appeared in the ChangeLog

37 messages 2008/01/11
[#14977] Re: nil encoding as synonym for binary encoding — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/01/11

Hi,

[#14978] Re: nil encoding as synonym for binary encoding — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2008/01/11

[#14979] Re: nil encoding as synonym for binary encoding — David Flanagan <david@...> 2008/01/11

Dave Thomas wrote:

[#14993] Re: nil encoding as synonym for binary encoding — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2008/01/11

[#14980] Re: nil encoding as synonym for binary encoding — Gary Wright <gwtmp01@...> 2008/01/11

[#14981] Re: nil encoding as synonym for binary encoding — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/01/11

Hi,

[#14995] Re: nil encoding as synonym for binary encoding — David Flanagan <david@...> 2008/01/11

Yukihiro Matsumoto writes:

[#15050] how to "borrow" the RDoc::RubyParser and HTMLGenerator — Phlip <phlip2005@...>

Core Rubies:

17 messages 2008/01/13
[#15060] Re: how to "borrow" the RDoc::RubyParser and HTMLGenerator — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2008/01/14

On Jan 13, 2008, at 08:54 AM, Phlip wrote:

[#15062] Re: how to "borrow" the RDoc::RubyParser and HTMLGenerator — Phlip <phlip2005@...> 2008/01/14

Eric Hodel wrote:

[#15073] Re: how to "borrow" the RDoc::RubyParser and HTMLGenerator — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2008/01/14

On Jan 13, 2008, at 20:35 PM, Phlip wrote:

[#15185] Friendlier methods to compare two Time objects — "Jim Cropcho" <jim.cropcho@...>

Hello,

10 messages 2008/01/22

[#15194] Can large scale projects be successful implemented around a dynamic programming language? — Jordi <mumismo@...>

A good article I have found (may have been linked by slashdot, don't know)

8 messages 2008/01/24

[#15248] Symbol#empty? ? — "David A. Black" <dblack@...>

Hi --

24 messages 2008/01/28
[#15250] Re: Symbol#empty? ? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/01/28

Hi,

Re: [Ruby 1.9] NKF

From: "NARUSE, Yui" <naruse@...>
Date: 2008-01-12 03:46:25 UTC
List: ruby-core #15031
Kornelius Kalnbach wrote:
> Another thing:
> 
>   ruby19 -rnkf -e 'p NKF.nkf("-ms", \
>     "日本語").encoding'
>   #<Encoding:Windows-31J>
> 
> Shouldn't this be #<Encoding:Shift_JIS>?

This is spec following ruby19 -Ks -e'p Encoding.default_external'.
If you need Shift_JIS, use --oc=Shift_JIS,
% ruby19 -rnkf -e 'p NKF.nkf("-m --oc=Shift_JIS", \
  "日本語").encoding'
#<Encoding:Shift_JIS>

> Also, "ri19 NKF" gives me no useful docu like in Ruby 1.8:
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------- Class: NKF
>      hoge
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Constants:
> ----------
>      AUTO:             Qnil
>      NOCONV:           Qnil
>      UNKNOWN:          Qnil
>      BINARY:           rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_nkf_enc_get("BINARY"))
>      ASCII:            rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_nkf_enc_get("US-ASCII"))
>      JIS:              rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_nkf_enc_get("ISO-2022-JP"
>                        ))
>      EUC:              rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_nkf_enc_get("EUC-JP"))
>      SJIS:             rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_nkf_enc_get("Shift_JIS"))
>      UTF8:             rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_utf8_encoding())
>      UTF16:            rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_nkf_enc_get("UTF-16"))
>      UTF32:            rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_nkf_enc_get("UTF-32"))
>      VERSION:          rb_str_new2(RUBY_NKF_VERSION)
>      NKF_VERSION:      rb_str_new2(NKF_VERSION)
>      NKF_RELEASE_DATE: rb_str_new2(NKF_RELEASE_DATE)
> 
> 
> Class methods:
> --------------
>      guess, nkf

NKF::SJIS is Shift_JIS because "SJIS" must not be Windows-31J.  Anyway 
those constants are obsoleted, please use encoding name or Encoding 
object.  Their mappings are stable.

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