[#4745] Win32: Ruby & APR; build problems for Ruby Subversion SWIG bindings — Erik Huelsmann <ehuels@...>

Having taken upon me the task to provide a Windows build for

24 messages 2005/04/20
[#4746] Re: Win32: Ruby & APR; build problems for Ruby Subversion SWIG bindings — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...> 2005/04/20

On 4/20/05, Erik Huelsmann <ehuels@gmail.com> wrote:

[#4747] Re: Win32: Ruby & APR; build problems for Ruby Subversion SWIG bindings — Erik Huelsmann <ehuels@...> 2005/04/20

Hi Austin,

[#4762] Re: Win32: Ruby & APR; build problems for Ruby Subversion SWIG bindings — nobu.nokada@... 2005/04/24

Hi,

[#4783] Re: Win32: Ruby & APR; build problems for Ruby Subversion SWIG bindings — Erik Huelsmann <ehuels@...> 2005/04/25

On 4/24/05, nobu.nokada@softhome.net <nobu.nokada@softhome.net> wrote:

[#4787] Re: Win32: Ruby & APR; build problems for Ruby Subversion SWIG bindings — nobu.nokada@... 2005/04/25

Hi,

[#4794] Re: Win32: Ruby & APR; build problems for Ruby Subversion SWIG bindings — Erik Huelsmann <ehuels@...> 2005/04/25

> > > Ruby is just using AC_TYPE_UID_T. So, using typedef for them,

[#4751] Illegal regexp causes segfault — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...>

irb(main):058:0> a = /\[([^]]*)\]/

13 messages 2005/04/22

Re: New block syntax

From: Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen@...>
Date: 2005-04-02 17:46:07 UTC
List: ruby-core #4651
Florian Gro<florgro@gmail.com> writes:

> David A. Black wrote:
>
>> Ruby variables are untyped, so there's no ground for comparison.  At
>> *no* point does one see what type a Ruby variable is.
>
> There's some weird guys who like to use different constant styles
> based on what they contain:
>
> MyClass
> MY_NUMBER
>
> (I still dislike the latter.)

Ok, I must be weird then :-9

I use CamelCaps for classes and modules only, and use
LOUD_SCREAMING_C_NAMES for other kinds of constants.

Makes perfect sense to me, but then maybe ETOOMUCHC in my youth. *g*

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