[#47790] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7097][Open] Thread locals don't work inside Enumerator — "tenderlovemaking (Aaron Patterson)" <aaron@...>

32 messages 2012/10/01
[#47791] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7097][Assigned] Thread locals don't work inside Enumerator — "kosaki (Motohiro KOSAKI)" <kosaki.motohiro@...> 2012/10/01

[#47792] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #7097][Assigned] Thread locals don't work inside Enumerator — Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@...> 2012/10/01

On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 03:05:17AM +0900, kosaki (Motohiro KOSAKI) wrote:

[#47798] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #7097][Assigned] Thread locals don't work inside Enumerator — SASADA Koichi <ko1@...> 2012/10/01

(2012/10/02 3:12), Aaron Patterson wrote:

[#47800] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #7097][Assigned] Thread locals don't work inside Enumerator — SASADA Koichi <ko1@...> 2012/10/01

(2012/10/02 8:22), SASADA Koichi wrote:

[#47832] [ruby-trunk - Feature #7106][Open] FileUtils.touch should allow touching the symlink itself rather than the file the link points to — "cirrusthinking (Alessandro Diaferia)" <alessandro@...>

18 messages 2012/10/04

[#47847] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7110][Open] CGI: Add support for HTML5 <header> tag — "stomar (Marcus Stollsteimer)" <redmine@...>

16 messages 2012/10/05

[#47870] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7123][Open] Segmentation fault in ruby 1.9.3-p194 — "mscottford (M. Scott Ford)" <scott@...>

13 messages 2012/10/09

[#47880] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7134][Open] Signal handling bug in Mac OS X — "auastro (Andy Kitchen)" <kitchen.andy+rubybug@...>

17 messages 2012/10/10

[#47881] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7135][Open] GC bug in Ruby 1.9.3-p194? — "alexdowad (Alex Dowad)" <alexinbeijing@...>

21 messages 2012/10/10

[#47887] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7137][Open] Date.parse overly lenient when attempting to parse Monday? — "garysweaver (Gary Weaver)" <garysweaver@...>

12 messages 2012/10/10

[#47930] [ruby-trunk - Feature #7148][Open] Improved Tempfile w/o DelegateClass — "Glass_saga (Masaki Matsushita)" <glass.saga@...>

14 messages 2012/10/12

[#47970] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7158][Open] require is slow in its bookkeeping; can make Rails startup 2.2x faster — "gregprice (Greg Price)" <price@...>

30 messages 2012/10/14

[#48027] [Backport93 - Backport #7172][Open] [[Ruby 1.9:]] fix rbconfig for --enable-load-relative (v2) — "mpapis (Michal Papis)" <mpapis@...>

13 messages 2012/10/16

[#48053] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7180][Open] set_trace_func with error in proc block locks up Ruby with 100% cpu usage and no way to exit without killing proc — "garysweaver (Gary Weaver)" <garysweaver@...>

8 messages 2012/10/17

[#48072] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7184][Open] --disable-gems commandline parameter does not show up with ruby -h — "steenslag (siep korteling)" <s.korteling@...>

10 messages 2012/10/18

[#48130] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7200][Open] Setting external encoding with BOM| — "brixen (Brian Ford)" <brixen@...>

14 messages 2012/10/21

[#48191] [ANN] 2.0.0 feature freeze — Yusuke Endoh <mame@...>

Japanese later; 日本語は後で

37 messages 2012/10/24
[#48696] Re: [ANN] 2.0.0 feature freeze — SASADA Koichi <ko1@...> 2012/11/01

(2012/10/24 5:39), Yusuke Endoh wrote:

[#48260] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7214][Open] Ruby 2.0 breaks support for some debugging tools — "banister (john mair)" <jrmair@...>

22 messages 2012/10/25

[#48315] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7220][Open] StringIO#initialize_copy causes aliasing between the objects — "brixen (Brian Ford)" <brixen@...>

13 messages 2012/10/26

[#48413] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7221][Open] Unable to compile kgio under 1.9.3 with error: ruby-1.9.3-<plvl>/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:597:in `Integer': can't convert nil into Integer (TypeError) — "davidderyldowney (David Deryl Downey)" <me@...>

9 messages 2012/10/27

[#48549] [ruby-trunk - Feature #7240][Open] Inheritable #included/#extended Hooks For Modules — "apotonick (Nick Sutterer)" <apotonick@...>

14 messages 2012/10/29

[#48551] [ruby-trunk - Feature #7241][Open] Enumerable#to_h proposal — "nathan.f77 (Nathan Broadbent)" <nathan.f77@...>

23 messages 2012/10/29

[#48552] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7242][Open] Bignum mathematical accuracy regression in r31695 — "mhall (Matthew Hall)" <mhall@...>

11 messages 2012/10/29

[ruby-core:47995] [ruby-trunk - Feature #7149] Constant magic for everyone.

From: "boris_stitnicky (Boris Stitnicky)" <boris@...>
Date: 2012-10-15 04:47:59 UTC
List: ruby-core #47995
Issue #7149 has been updated by boris_stitnicky (Boris Stitnicky).


Not out of the box, only if the user turns it on:

  class Fixnum
    constant_magic # or constant_magic( true ); or const_magic(); etc.
  end

But, oh, do I feel your point. Saying that naming 42 is stupid is not enough.
Giving objects - any objects, not just fringe cases like Numerics, Symbols,
Vectors etc. - wrong names is a sin, root of evil surrounding the true nature :)
They say the devil himself is perhaps skin alone. I revulse names, unless these
be good hash functions, like those of Tolkien's Ents. But alas, biologists
deserve not the name of their science: they indulge in dissecting and giving
names that obscure rather than identify. Should this be remedied at the language
level? Definitely. But there is no way we would see this done before the end of
the century, if at all.

So, sadly, I have to live in the world I find myself in, refrain from proposing
to prohibit constants altogether, and satisfy myself with proposals that seem to
even foster the evil of deficient synonyms. Going back to naming 42, please note
that the rope to hang oneself with is already there: This behavior is achievable
with present devices of Ruby. I am only begging to make the possible more efficient.
Searching whole namespace gives me goosebumps.
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Feature #7149: Constant magic for everyone.
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7149#change-30704

Author: boris_stitnicky (Boris Stitnicky)
Status: Feedback
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: 
Target version: 


I noticed that certain objects have constant magic: When they are first assigned to a constant, they acquire a name property equal to the constant name string. I only know about Class and Struct objects behaving this way. I like this behavior, because I like to be able to say something like:

Adenosine = ChemicalSpecies.new initial_concentration: 5.micromolar
Adenosine.name #=> "Adenosine"

I like it so much, that I wrote a library (I call it ConstantMagicErsatz) for myself that searches whole namespace for the new objects assigned to constants. But searching whole wild namespace has its pitfalls. It is a wildly difficult workaround to get the candy I want. I am dreaming about just being able to say:

class ChemicalSpecies
  constant_magic true
end

and imbue ChemicalSpecies with the same constant magic ability that Class and Struct classes have. Could it be made possible, please?


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