[#24648] [Bug #1852] Enumerable's #hash Raises ArgumentError When Recursive Values are Present — Run Paint Run Run <redmine@...>

Bug #1852: Enumerable's #hash Raises ArgumentError When Recursive Values are Present

20 messages 2009/08/01
[#24649] Re: [Bug #1852] Enumerable's #hash Raises ArgumentError When Recursive Values are Present — Tanaka Akira <akr@...> 2009/08/01

In article <4a73e51b5a4f9_138119f2a982704e@redmine.ruby-lang.org>,

[#24652] Re: [Bug #1852] Enumerable's #hash Raises ArgumentError When Recursive Values are Present — Run Paint Run Run <runrun@...> 2009/08/01

> Is it valuable to implement such function?

[#24682] Re: [Bug #1852] Enumerable's #hash Raises ArgumentError When Recursive Values are Present — Tanaka Akira <akr@...> 2009/08/02

In article <67e307490908010125r6fa76654pa8e2224f714588fc@mail.gmail.com>,

[#24673] [Feature #1857] install *.h and *.inc — Roger Pack <redmine@...>

Feature #1857: install *.h and *.inc

21 messages 2009/08/01

[#24732] [Bug #1873] MatchData#[]: Omits All But Last Captures Corresponding to the Same Named Group — Run Paint Run Run <redmine@...>

Bug #1873: MatchData#[]: Omits All But Last Captures Corresponding to the Same Named Group

12 messages 2009/08/03

[#24775] [Feature #1889] Teach Onigurma Unicode 5.0 Character Properties — Run Paint Run Run <redmine@...>

Feature #1889: Teach Onigurma Unicode 5.0 Character Properties

30 messages 2009/08/05

[#24786] [Bug #1893] Recursive Enumerable#join is surprising — Jeremy Kemper <redmine@...>

Bug #1893: Recursive Enumerable#join is surprising

24 messages 2009/08/06
[#28422] [Bug #1893] Recursive Enumerable#join is surprising — Yusuke Endoh <redmine@...> 2010/03/02

Issue #1893 has been updated by Yusuke Endoh.

[#28438] Re: [Bug #1893] Recursive Enumerable#join is surprising — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2010/03/03

Hi,

[#24854] embedding ruby 1.9 frustration — Rolando Abarca <funkaster@...>

Hello,

12 messages 2009/08/10

[#24982] [Feature #1961] Kernel#__dir__ — Yutaka HARA <redmine@...>

Feature #1961: Kernel#__dir__

26 messages 2009/08/19
[#28898] [Feature #1961] Kernel#__dir__ — Roger Pack <redmine@...> 2010/03/23

Issue #1961 has been updated by Roger Pack.

[#28900] Re: [Feature #1961] Kernel#__dir__ — Kornelius Kalnbach <murphy@...> 2010/03/23

On 23.03.10 19:10, Roger Pack wrote:

[#25025] [Backport #1975] Backport Dir.mktmpdir — Kirk Haines <redmine@...>

Backport #1975: Backport Dir.mktmpdir

12 messages 2009/08/21

[#25041] Proposal: Simpler block format — Yehuda Katz <wycats@...>

I'd like to propose that we add the following syntax for procs in Ruby:

45 messages 2009/08/23
[#25046] Re: Proposal: Simpler block format — Caleb Clausen <caleb@...> 2009/08/23

Yehuda Katz wrote:

[#25049] Re: Proposal: Simpler block format — Yehuda Katz <wycats@...> 2009/08/23

On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Caleb Clausen <caleb@inforadical.net>wrote:

[#25058] Re: Proposal: Simpler block format — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2009/08/23

Hi,

[#25059] Re: Proposal: Simpler block format — Yehuda Katz <wycats@...> 2009/08/23

On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>wrote:

[#25063] Re: Proposal: Simpler block format — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2009/08/23

Hi --

[#25068] Re: Proposal: Simpler block format — brian ford <brixen@...> 2009/08/24

Hi,

[#25086] [Bug #1991] ruby should use twolevel namespace on OS X — Michal Suchanek <redmine@...>

Bug #1991: ruby should use twolevel namespace on OS X

12 messages 2009/08/24

[#25208] Module#prepend and Array#prepend — Yehuda Katz <wycats@...>

Matz,

23 messages 2009/08/30

[#25210] [Feature #2022] Patch for ruby-1.8.6 and openssl-1.0 — Jeroen van Meeuwen <redmine@...>

Feature #2022: Patch for ruby-1.8.6 and openssl-1.0

15 messages 2009/08/30

[#25220] [Bug #2026] String encodings are not supported by most of IO on Linux — Vit Ondruch <redmine@...>

Bug #2026: String encodings are not supported by most of IO on Linux

18 messages 2009/08/31

[ruby-core:25225] Re: Module#prepend and Array#prepend

From: Carl Lerche <clerche@...>
Date: 2009-08-31 16:41:19 UTC
List: ruby-core #25225
Yusuke,

The reason that something like #prepend would be needed is so that  
ruby can provide a good way to do AOP. Your example is not exactly a  
1-1 mapping onto the prepend feature. Instead, you would need to do  
this:

>  module Speak
>    def speak(words)
>      puts words
>    end
>  end
>  module Exclaim
>    def speak(words)
>      super("#{ words }!")
>    end
>  end
>  class Person # Empty class that only includes the module
>    include Speak
>  end
>   class Exclaimer < Person
>    include Exclaim
>  end


If your classes are NOT empty and only include modules, then it is  
impossible to include a module "under" methods defined directly on the  
class. This causes pain when you are using a ruby library that does  
not assume that you will be extending classes. Rails "solved" this  
problem using alias_method_chain, but this method can cause confusion.

I hope I explained my thoughts clearly.

Regards,
Carl Lerche

On Aug 31, 2009, at 5:39 AM, Yusuke ENDOH wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 2009/8/31 Yehuda Katz <wycats@gmail.com>:
>> Matz,
>> As we discussed at LoneStar, I have the following proposal:
> (snip)
>> Effectively, prepend would prepend a module to the class' ancestor  
>> chain.
>
>
> I cannot guess the problem you want to solve.  I know this mail
> is just discussion log or reminder, but I'd like you to elaborate
> your proposal completely when sending to ruby-core.
>
> Why don't you define subclass explicitly?
>
>  class Person
>    def speak(words)
>      puts words
>    end
>  end
>  module Exclaim
>    def speak(words)
>      super("#{ words }!")
>    end
>  end
>  class Exclaimer < Person
>    include Exclaim
>  end
>  Exclaimer.new.speak("matz") #=> matz!
>
> As far as I read your mail, I think this is the correct way.
>
> Do you want to define Person by including Exclaimer?  If so,
> how about this?
>
>  class Person
>    def speak(words)
>      puts adjust_words(words)
>    end
>  end
>  module Exclaimer
>    def adjust_words(words)
>      "#{ words }!"
>    end
>  end
>  class Person
>    include Exclaimer
>  end
>  Person.new.speak("matz") #=> matz!
>
> -- 
> Yusuke ENDOH <mame@tsg.ne.jp>
>


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