[#33640] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4136][Open] Enumerable#reject should not inherit the receiver's instance variables — Hiro Asari <redmine@...>

Bug #4136: Enumerable#reject should not inherit the receiver's instance variables

10 messages 2010/12/08

[#33667] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4149][Open] Documentation submission: syslog standard library — mathew murphy <redmine@...>

Bug #4149: Documentation submission: syslog standard library

11 messages 2010/12/10

[#33683] [feature:trunk] Enumerable#categorize — Tanaka Akira <akr@...>

Hi.

14 messages 2010/12/12
[#33684] Re: [feature:trunk] Enumerable#categorize — "Martin J. Dst" <duerst@...> 2010/12/12

[#33687] Towards a standardized AST for Ruby code — Magnus Holm <judofyr@...>

Hey folks,

23 messages 2010/12/12
[#33688] Re: Towards a standardized AST for Ruby code — Charles Oliver Nutter <headius@...> 2010/12/12

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Magnus Holm <judofyr@gmail.com> wrote:

[#33689] Re: Towards a standardized AST for Ruby code — "Haase, Konstantin" <Konstantin.Haase@...> 2010/12/12

On Dec 12, 2010, at 17:46 , Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:

[#33763] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4168][Open] WeakRef is unsafe to use in Ruby 1.9 — Brian Durand <redmine@...>

Bug #4168: WeakRef is unsafe to use in Ruby 1.9

43 messages 2010/12/17

[#33815] trunk warnflags build issue with curb 0.7.9? — Jon <jon.forums@...>

As this may turn out to be a 3rd party issue rather than a bug, I'd like some feedback.

11 messages 2010/12/22

[#33833] Ruby 1.9.2 is going to be released — "Yuki Sonoda (Yugui)" <yugui@...>

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15 messages 2010/12/23

[#33846] [Ruby 1.9-Feature#4197][Open] Improvement of the benchmark library — Benoit Daloze <redmine@...>

Feature #4197: Improvement of the benchmark library

15 messages 2010/12/23

[#33910] [Ruby 1.9-Feature#4211][Open] Converting the Ruby and C API documentation to YARD syntax — Loren Segal <redmine@...>

Feature #4211: Converting the Ruby and C API documentation to YARD syntax

10 messages 2010/12/26

[#33923] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4214][Open] Fiddle::WINDOWS == false on Windows — Jon Forums <redmine@...>

Bug #4214: Fiddle::WINDOWS == false on Windows

15 messages 2010/12/27

[ruby-core:34014] [Ruby 1.8-Bug#4229][Open] Thread#raise 3rd form arguments ignored

From: Daniel Berger <redmine@...>
Date: 2010-12-31 06:50:41 UTC
List: ruby-core #34014
Bug #4229: Thread#raise 3rd form arguments ignored
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/4229

Author: Daniel Berger
Status: Open, Priority: Normal
Category: core, Target version: Ruby 1.8.7
ruby -v: ruby 1.8.7 (2010-08-16 patchlevel 302) [i686-darwin10.4.0]

It seems that at one point the Thread#raise method was documented to accept an array as the 3rd argument. As it stands now it appears to accept either a string or an array. But, if an array is provided, only the first argument is used. I think this ties back to the code in rb_make_exception in eval.c. For example:

    thread = Thread.new{ sleep }
    Thread.pass until thread.status == 'sleep'
    thread.raise(NameError, 'hello', ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'])

    begin
      thread.join
    rescue NameError => err
      puts err.to_s
      puts err.backtrace.join("\n")
    end

The result is:

    hello
    foo
    test.rb:8:in `join'
    test.rb:8

Note that 'bar' and 'baz' were apparently dropped from any part of the backtrace.

Can you please clarify the spec?


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