[#18121] [Ruby 1.8.7 - Bug #405] (Open) ssl.rb:31: [BUG] Bus Error — Anonymous <redmine@...>

Issue #405 has been reported by Anonymous.

14 messages 2008/08/04

[#18130] Re: New array methods cycle, choice, shuffle (plus bug in cycle) — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>

> Seriously though... Array.first is a noun.

10 messages 2008/08/05

[#18319] NEW Command: absolute_path() -- — "C.E. Thornton" <admin@...>

Core,

14 messages 2008/08/16
[#18321] Re: NEW Command: absolute_path() -- — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/08/18

Hi,

[#18381] [Bug #496] DRb.start_service(nil) is very slow — Hongli Lai <redmine@...>

Bug #496: DRb.start_service(nil) is very slow

11 messages 2008/08/25

[ruby-core:18326] Re: [Bug #449] File.zero? returns true when given a directory on Windows

From: Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...>
Date: 2008-08-18 15:52:12 UTC
List: ruby-core #18326
Hi,

In message "Re: [ruby-core:18325] Re: [Bug #449] File.zero? returns true when given a directory on Windows"
    on Tue, 19 Aug 2008 00:43:35 +0900, "John Lam (IRONRUBY)" <jflam@microsoft.com> writes:
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|I submitted that original bug (first time using redmine :)). Here's some more context:
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|File.zero? on Windows when given a directory name produces a nonsensical result. It should do one of the following:
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|1) Provide consistent results given a directory name on both Windows and *nix
|2) Throw an exception since File != Directory
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|Since 2) is not the Ruby Way, it makes more sense to either do 1), or mark its behavior as "undefined", or "platform specific" which will let individual implementations decide how to define it.
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|Does this sound reasonable to folks?

Currently we define its behavior as "platform specific".  Any
objection?

							matz.

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