[#25936] [Bug:1.9] [rubygems] $LOAD_PATH includes bin directory — Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@...>

Hi,

10 messages 2009/10/05

[#25943] Disabling tainting — Tony Arcieri <tony@...>

Would it make sense to have a flag passed to the interpreter on startup that

16 messages 2009/10/05

[#26028] [Bug #2189] Math.atanh(1) & Math.atanh(-1) should not raise an error — Marc-Andre Lafortune <redmine@...>

Bug #2189: Math.atanh(1) & Math.atanh(-1) should not raise an error

14 messages 2009/10/10

[#26222] [Bug #2250] IO::for_fd() objects' finalization dangerously closes underlying fds — Mike Pomraning <redmine@...>

Bug #2250: IO::for_fd() objects' finalization dangerously closes underlying fds

11 messages 2009/10/22

[#26244] [Bug #2258] Kernel#require inside rb_require() inside rb_protect() inside SysV context fails — Suraj Kurapati <redmine@...>

Bug #2258: Kernel#require inside rb_require() inside rb_protect() inside SysV context fails

24 messages 2009/10/22

[#26361] [Feature #2294] [PATCH] ruby_bind_stack() to embed Ruby in coroutine — Suraj Kurapati <redmine@...>

Feature #2294: [PATCH] ruby_bind_stack() to embed Ruby in coroutine

42 messages 2009/10/27

[#26371] [Bug #2295] segmentation faults — tomer doron <redmine@...>

Bug #2295: segmentation faults

16 messages 2009/10/27

[ruby-core:26062] Re: [Bug #2048] Thread#raise: Handling of Current Exception

From: Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...>
Date: 2009-10-12 19:35:44 UTC
List: ruby-core #26062
Hi,

In message "Re: [ruby-core:26056] Re: [Bug #2048] Thread#raise: Handling of=
 	Current Exception"
    on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:54:21 +0900, Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core-mai=
ling-list@marc-andre.ca> writes:

|> The 1.8 behavior is an accidental feature, so that it should not be
|> used nor documented. =A0I should fix 1.8 rather.
|
|Oh.
|So should Thread#raise require at least one argument? Or else
|Thread#raise takes the exception being handled by the current thread
|and raises it in the receiving thread?

I'd rather leave it implementation dependent, but my intention is:
when Thread#raise is called without any argument, it would raise
RuntimeError without any message (as 1.9 does).

							matz.

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