[#28561] Ruby::DL vs Ruby::FFI — Aston <blackapache512-ticket@...>

Ruby.DL and FFI libraries are great for programmers like me who are not internet programmers, but are more interested in scientific and number processing etc.

11 messages 2010/03/08

[#28686] trunk (26947) build fail with msys/mingw/vista — Jon <jon.forums@...>

I get the following build failure when msysgit's "c:\git\cmd" dir is on PATH.

8 messages 2010/03/16

[#28687] [Bug #2973] rb_bug - Segmentation fault - error.c:213 — rudolf gavlas <redmine@...>

Bug #2973: rb_bug - Segmentation fault - error.c:213

10 messages 2010/03/16

[#28735] [Bug #2982] Ruby tries to link with both openssl and readline — Lucas Nussbaum <redmine@...>

Bug #2982: Ruby tries to link with both openssl and readline

16 messages 2010/03/18

[#28736] [Bug #2983] Ruby (GPLv2 only) tries to link to with readline (now GPLv3) — Lucas Nussbaum <redmine@...>

Bug #2983: Ruby (GPLv2 only) tries to link to with readline (now GPLv3)

10 messages 2010/03/18

[#28907] [Bug #3000] Open SSL Segfaults — Christian Höltje <redmine@...>

Bug #3000: Open SSL Segfaults

19 messages 2010/03/23

[#28924] [Bug #3005] Ruby core dump - [BUG] rb_sys_fail() - errno == 0 — Sebastian YEPES <redmine@...>

Bug #3005: Ruby core dump - [BUG] rb_sys_fail() - errno == 0

10 messages 2010/03/24

[#28954] [Feature #3010] slow require gems in ruby 1.9.1 — Miao Jiang <redmine@...>

Feature #3010: slow require gems in ruby 1.9.1

15 messages 2010/03/24

[#29179] [Bug #3071] Convert rubygems and rdoc to use psych — Aaron Patterson <redmine@...>

Bug #3071: Convert rubygems and rdoc to use psych

10 messages 2010/03/31

[ruby-core:28517] Re: [Feature #1081] add File::write() convenience method

From: Run Paint Run Run <runrun@...>
Date: 2010-03-05 20:32:09 UTC
List: ruby-core #28517
>> Is it intended that the length of the leading nulls are not included
>> in the return value? I assumed the second line in the example below
>> would return 3.
>>
>>  >> File.delete('/tmp/glark') #=> 1
>>  >> File.write('/tmp/glark','s',2) #=> 1
>>  >> File.read('/tmp/glark') #=> "\u0000\u0000s"
>
>
> Intended.  It currently returns the length actually written.  The
> \u0000s are padded by seek, not write.

OK, just wanted to check. As for #binwrite, I'm also assuming that, at
least on Linux, it's intentionally ignoring the offset, treating it
instead as merely a cue to append.

>> File.delete('/tmp/offset') #=> 1
>> File.write('/tmp/offset','ruby') #=> 4
>> File.write('/tmp/offset','ruby',2) #=> 4
>> File.size('/tmp/offset') #=> 6

>> File.delete('/tmp/offset') #=> 1
>> File.binwrite('/tmp/offset','ruby') #=> 4
>> File.binwrite('/tmp/offset','ruby',2) #=> 4
>> File.size('/tmp/offset') #=> 8

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