[#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:18327] Re: [Bug #449] File.zero? returns true when given a directory on Windows

From: "John Lam (IRONRUBY)" <jflam@...>
Date: 2008-08-18 16:45:55 UTC
List: ruby-core #18327
Not at all - it means we're now free to do the right thing :)

Thanks,
-John

-----Original Message-----
From: Yukihiro Matsumoto [mailto:matz@ruby-lang.org]
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 8:52 AM
To: ruby-core@ruby-lang.org
Subject: [ruby-core:18326] Re: [Bug #449] File.zero? returns true when give=
n a directory on Windows

Hi,

In message "Re: [ruby-core:18325] Re: [Bug #449] File.zero? returns true wh=
en given a directory on Windows"
    on Tue, 19 Aug 2008 00:43:35 +0900, "John Lam (IRONRUBY)" <jflam@micros=
oft.com> writes:
|
|I submitted that original bug (first time using redmine :)). Here's some m=
ore context:
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|File.zero? on Windows when given a directory name produces a nonsensical r=
esult. It should do one of the following:
|
|1) Provide consistent results given a directory name on both Windows and *=
nix
|2) Throw an exception since File !=3D 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 individ=
ual implementations decide how to define it.
|
|Does this sound reasonable to folks?

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

                                                        matz.



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