[#536] SEVG in bignum.c:505... — Sean Chittenden <sean@...>
$ ruby -e 'p [].to_s.strip.to_i'
5 messages
2002/10/13
[#537] darwin shared library patch — Eric Melville <eric@...>
In Darwin, the preferred way to build shared libraries is with two level
9 messages
2002/10/13
[#539] Re: darwin shared library patch
— "Akinori MUSHA" <knu@...>
2002/10/13
Hi,
[#544] Re: darwin shared library patch
— Eric Melville <eric@...>
2002/10/16
> The patch seems to make ENV[]= coredump.
[#546] Re: darwin shared library patch
— "Akinori MUSHA" <knu@...>
2002/10/16
At Thu, 17 Oct 2002 01:41:49 +0900,
[#541] Patch for MacOS X dln.c — Luc B駘anger <belanglu@...>
I have a patch for the dynamic linker in MacOS X, which permit to load
7 messages
2002/10/13
Suprise
From:
Torsten Rer <torsten.rueger@...>
Date:
2002-10-02 11:48:03 UTC
List:
ruby-core #519
Moi,
first time I'm suprised with ruby. It doesn't work. But surely I'm doing
something wrong.
Problem seems to be: rb_ary_push overwrites first element.
So I have code like: (argv is ARGV from ruby)
VALUE file_param = rb_str_new2("--disk_filename=");
file_param = rb_str_append( file_param , filename );
rb_ary_push( argv, file_param );
for( i = 0 ; i < RARRAY(argv)->len ; i++ ){
av[i] = STR2CSTR(RARRAY(argv)->ptr[i] );
}
init_shades(RARRAY(argv)->len , av );
but the init_shades only gets the filename string if I pass the command
line an argument (which is then overwritten).
When I pass no argument, nothing gets through.
Suprise. hm.
Answers ?
Thanks
Torsten