[#36711] [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4821][Open] Random Segfaults (in start_thread?) — Ivan Bortko <b2630639@...>

22 messages 2011/06/03

[#36730] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4824][Open] Provide method Kernel#executed? — Lazaridis Ilias <ilias@...>

56 messages 2011/06/04

[#36750] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4830][Open] Provide Default Variables for Array#each and other iterators — Lazaridis Ilias <ilias@...>

24 messages 2011/06/05

[#36785] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4840][Open] Allow returning from require — Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <rr.rosas@...>

53 messages 2011/06/06
[#36811] Re: [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4840][Open] Allow returning from require — Yusuke ENDOH <mame@...> 2011/06/07

Hello,

[#36799] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4845][Open] Provide Class#cb_object_instantiated_from_literal(object) — Lazaridis Ilias <ilias@...>

11 messages 2011/06/06

[#36834] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #3905] rb_clear_cache_by_class() called often during GC for non-blocking I/O — Charles Nutter <headius@...>

10 messages 2011/06/08
[#36860] Re: [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #3905] rb_clear_cache_by_class() called often during GC for non-blocking I/O — Eric Wong <normalperson@...> 2011/06/08

Charles Nutter <headius@headius.com> wrote:

[#36863] Object#trust vs Object#taint — Aaron Patterson <aaron@...>

Hi,

16 messages 2011/06/08
[#36866] Re: Object#trust vs Object#taint — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2011/06/08

Hi,

[#36873] Re: Object#trust vs Object#taint — Aaron Patterson <aaron@...> 2011/06/09

On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 07:49:06AM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#37071] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4877][Open] Unify Variable Expansion within Strings — Lazaridis Ilias <ilias@...>

12 messages 2011/06/12

[#37106] ruby core tutorials location — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...>

Hello all.

10 messages 2011/06/13
[#37107] Re: ruby core tutorials location — Jon <jon.forums@...> 2011/06/13

> Hello all.

[#37115] Re: ruby core tutorials location — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...> 2011/06/13

> Rather than adding links to source code, I would prefer the wikibooks link and others under a new Tutorials section of http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/ as well as adding http://ruby.runpaint.org/ to the existing Getting Started section.

[#37117] Re: ruby core tutorials location — Jon <jon.forums@...> 2011/06/13

> > Rather than adding links to source code, I would prefer the wikibooks link and others under a new Tutorials section of http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/ as well as adding http://ruby.runpaint.org/ to the existing Getting Started section.

[#37128] Re: ruby core tutorials location — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...> 2011/06/14

> I like what you're trying to do and see how great that tutorial connection from rdoc/yard could be, say, mixing with existing ruby-doc.org and rubydoc.info. ut I question embedding source links to info in which the info can easily grow outdated or abandoned as time passes. I also question the ongoing maintenance burdens.

[#37137] Re: ruby core tutorials location — Jon <jon.forums@...> 2011/06/14

> > I like what you're trying to do and see how great that tutorial connection from rdoc/yard could be, say, mixing with existing ruby-doc.org and rubydoc.info. ut I question embedding source links to info in which the info can easily grow outdated or abandoned as time passes. I also question the ongoing maintenance burdens.

[#37164] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4890][Open] Enumerable#lazy — Yutaka HARA <redmine@...>

30 messages 2011/06/16

[#37170] [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4893][Open] Literal Instantiation breaks Object Model — Lazaridis Ilias <ilias@...>

61 messages 2011/06/16

[#37207] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4897][Open] Define Math::TAU and BigMath.TAU. The "true" circle constant, Tau=2*Pi. See http://tauday.com/ — Simon Baird <simon.baird@...>

43 messages 2011/06/17

[#37286] [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4916][Open] [BUG] Segmentation fault - dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _ASN1_put_eoc — Hiroshi NAKAMURA <nakahiro@...>

9 messages 2011/06/22

[#37324] [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4923][Open] [ext/openssl] test_ssl.rb: test_client_auth fails — Martin Bosslet <Martin.Bosslet@...>

19 messages 2011/06/23

[#37576] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4938][Open] Add Random.bytes [patch] — Marc-Andre Lafortune <ruby-core@...>

13 messages 2011/06/27

[#37612] [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4941][Open] cannot load such file -- rubygems.rb (LoadError) — Lazaridis Ilias <ilias@...>

25 messages 2011/06/28

[ruby-core:37404] [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #3739][Rejected] IO sets streams attached to pseudo-terminal devices to buffered

From: Yui NARUSE <redmine@...>
Date: 2011-06-26 06:32:20 UTC
List: ruby-core #37404
Issue #3739 has been updated by Yui NARUSE.

Status changed from Feedback to Rejected

I close this as Rejected since no feedback provided.
Please reopen this if it still happens on the latest version of ruby.
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Bug #3739: IO sets streams attached to pseudo-terminal devices to buffered
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/3739

Author: Scott Thompson
Status: Rejected
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: core
Target version: 
ruby -v: ruby 1.9.2p0 (2010-08-18 revision 29036) [x86_64-darwin10.4.0] 


=begin
 In embedding ruby into an application I opened a pseduo-terminal using the system call "openpty". 
 
 I passed the file descriptor for one end of the pseudo terminal to IO::for_fd to create a Ruby IO object.
 
 In the implementation of rb_io_fdopen, the source code allocates a stream (FILE *) for that descriptor and sets the stream to fully buffered using setvbuf.
 
 For a terminal stream, however, I would prefer to have the stream be line buffered (setlinebuf or setvbuf with the constant _IOLBF).  Otherwise a large number of lines of text must pass through the buffer before they are passed to the other side of the pseudo terminal connection.
 
 Setting my Ruby IO object to "sync" (i.e. my_io_object.sync = true) does not work.  It apparently removes a set of buffers maintained by the Ruby environment in addition to those maintained by the system. Calling "flush" on the IO object also fails to push the text through because, like sync, flush refers to buffers kept by the Ruby runtime and not the system buffers.  
 
 The requirement that I call some kind of "flush" or "sync" routine would also be inconvenient for me because I do not necessarily control the code that I am running in the interpreted environment.
 
 The IO object that for_fd is returning does respond properly to the "tty?" and "istty" methods.  Perhaps if you create an IO object and istty is true then rb_fdopen should use setvbuf to set the stream to be line buffered.
 
 (NOTE I am NOT forking a subprocess or spawning another ruby process.  I am also NOT using the pseudo terminal to replace stdout, stderr, or stdin)
 
 FWIW, I found this issue alluded to in the Ruby Forums a number of years back in regards to the popen3 call:
 
 http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/152548
=end



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