[#1] Welcome to the ruby-core mailing list — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
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[#7] Useless patch... — Michal Rokos <m.rokos@...>
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[#19] Re: [BUG] thread failure after trap — nobu.nokada@...
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[#42] Re: possible bug: stack dump with <<-String, #{...} and large loops — ts <decoux@...>
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[#59] yyparse() and friends >> rubyparse() or rbparse()... — Sean Chittenden <sean@...>
Would it be possible to add '-p ruby' to the bison command line args
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> |Would it be possible to add '-p ruby' to the bison command line
[#67] The warns-a-thon continues... — Sean Chittenden <sean@...>
I'm feeling left out in this race to clobber warnings!!! Attached are
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> :*) Fixed some sprintf() format type mismatches
[#86] rb_hash_has_key() and friends non-static... — Sean Chittenden <sean@...>
I'm doing a lot of work with Ruby in C and am using some of Ruby's
At the moment I'm writing an appendix Beginning Ruby Programming
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[#104] Re: possible bug: stack dump with <<-String, #{...} and large loops — ts <decoux@...>
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Re: [BUG]
Hi, At Thu, 16 May 2002 00:44:51 +0200, Michal Rokos wrote: > > > irb(main):003:0> "0x123".oct > > > 291 > > It's intended. String#oct recognizes prefixes "0", "0x" and > > "0b". The negative argument means it. > > Could you state some reasons for it? Historical reason. This spec comes from Perl, and originally, there was no other way to do it automatically. String#to_i(0) does it now, but the behavior of String#oct is already used generally so hard to change. -- Nobu Nakada