[#30589] [Bug #3391] Use single exclamation mark instead of double exclamation mark for IRB — Diego Viola <redmine@...>

Bug #3391: Use single exclamation mark instead of double exclamation mark for IRB

10 messages 2010/06/04

[#30672] [Bug #3411] Time.local 1916,5,1 #=> 1916-04-30 23:00:00 +0100 — Benoit Daloze <redmine@...>

Bug #3411: Time.local 1916,5,1 #=> 1916-04-30 23:00:00 +0100

12 messages 2010/06/08

[#30699] [Bug #3419] 1.9.2-preview3 possible bug with Rails 3 active_record sqlite_adapter — Joe Sak <redmine@...>

Bug #3419: 1.9.2-preview3 possible bug with Rails 3 active_record sqlite_adapter

9 messages 2010/06/09

[#30734] [Bug #3428] ri outputs ansi escape sequences even when stdout is not a tty — caleb clausen <redmine@...>

Bug #3428: ri outputs ansi escape sequences even when stdout is not a tty

11 messages 2010/06/11

[#30756] [Feature #3436] Spawn the timer thread lazily — Maximilian Gass <redmine@...>

Feature #3436: Spawn the timer thread lazily

15 messages 2010/06/13
[#32686] [Ruby 1.9-Feature#3436] Spawn the timer thread lazily — Mark Somerville <redmine@...> 2010/10/04

Issue #3436 has been updated by Mark Somerville.

[ruby-core:30919] [bug:trunk] Reading From a Closed $stdin

From: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@...>
Date: 2010-06-27 13:30:25 UTC
List: ruby-core #30919
Hi,

Resending in order to register in BTS.

At Sun, 27 Jun 2010 04:04:30 +0900,
James Edward Gray II wrote in [ruby-core:30910]:
> In Ruby 1.8 it's possible to continue to read from $stdin,
> even if it has been previously closed (by a user feeding it
> Control-D).  In 1.9 attempt the same read just returns nil
> without trying to gather any input.  Here's an example:
> 
> $ cat eof_change.rb 
> puts "Enter multiple lines:"
> p $stdin.read
> 
> puts "Question?"
> p $stdin.gets
> 
> __END__
> $ ruby -v eof_change.rb 
> ruby 1.8.6 (2010-02-05 patchlevel 399) [i686-darwin10.2.0]
> Enter multiple lines:
> one
> two
> three
> "one\ntwo\nthree\n"
> Question?
> answer
> "answer\n"
> $ rvm use 1.9.2
> 
> info: Using ruby 1.9.2 preview3
> $ ruby -v eof_change.rb 
> ruby 1.9.2dev (2010-05-31 revision 28117) [x86_64-darwin10.3.0]
> Enter multiple lines:
> one
> two
> three
> "one\ntwo\nthree\n"
> Question?
> nil
> 
> I ended both of the multi-line input requests above by pressing Control-D.
> 
> Is this an intentional change?

No, it's a bug, caused by r27109.

-- 
Nobu Nakada

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