[#61171] Re: [ruby-changes:33145] normal:r45224 (trunk): gc.c: fix build for testing w/o RGenGC — SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
(2014/03/01 16:15), normal wrote:
[#61243] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9425] [PATCH] st: use power-of-two sizes to avoid slow modulo ops — normalperson@...
Issue #9425 has been updated by Eric Wong.
[#61359] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9609] [Open] [PATCH] vm_eval.c: fix misplaced RB_GC_GUARDs — normalperson@...
Issue #9609 has been reported by Eric Wong.
(2014/03/07 19:09), normalperson@yhbt.net wrote:
SASADA Koichi <ko1@atdot.net> wrote:
[#61424] [REJECT?] xmalloc/xfree: reduce atomic ops w/ thread-locals — Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
I'm unsure about this. I _hate_ the extra branches this adds;
Hi Eric,
SASADA Koichi <ko1@atdot.net> wrote:
(2014/03/14 2:12), Eric Wong wrote:
SASADA Koichi <ko1@atdot.net> wrote:
[#61452] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9632] [Open] [PATCH 0/2] speedup IO#close with linked-list from ccan — normalperson@...
Issue #9632 has been reported by Eric Wong.
[#61496] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9638] [Open] [PATCH] limit IDs to 32-bits on 64-bit systems — normalperson@...
Issue #9638 has been reported by Eric Wong.
[#61568] hash function for global method cache — Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
I came upon this because I noticed existing st numtable worked poorly
(2014/03/18 8:03), Eric Wong wrote:
SASADA Koichi <ko1@atdot.net> wrote:
what's the profit from using binary tree in place of hash?
Юрий Соколов <funny.falcon@gmail.com> wrote:
[#61687] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9606] Ocassional SIGSEGV inTestException#test_machine_stackoverflow on OpenBSD — normalperson@...
Issue #9606 has been updated by Eric Wong.
[#61760] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9632] [PATCH 0/2] speedup IO#close with linked-list from ccan — normalperson@...
Issue #9632 has been updated by Eric Wong.
[ruby-core:61552] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9648] [Open] Dir.glob('../*') shows unexpected result in a symbolic linked directory on Windows
Issue #9648 has been reported by Hiroshi Shirosaki.
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Bug #9648: Dir.glob('../*') shows unexpected result in a symbolic linked directory on Windows
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9648
* Author: Hiroshi Shirosaki
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Category:
* Target version:
* ruby -v: ruby 2.2.0dev (2014-03-17 trunk 45356) [x64-mingw32]
* Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN
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`Dir.glob('../*')` shows unexpected result if current directory is a symbolic linked directory on Windows.
This issue seems to be introduced by r44802.
The following is a test case.
~~~
C:\foo>mklink /D bar V:\
symbolic link created for bar <<===>> V:\
C:\foo>cd bar
C:\foo\bar>ruby -ve "p Dir.glob('../*')"
ruby 1.9.3p392 (2013-02-22) [i386-mingw32]
["../a", "../bar"]
C:\foo\bar>\rubyinstaller\sandbox\ruby21_build\miniruby.exe -ve "p Dir.glob('../*')"
ruby 2.2.0dev (2014-02-04 trunk 45356) [x64-mingw32]
[]
C:\foo\bar>dir ..
Volume in drive C is OS
Volume Serial Number is 6629-B36B
Directory of C:\foo
2014/03/17 18:58 <DIR> .
2014/03/17 18:58 <DIR> ..
2014/03/17 18:45 6 a
2014/03/17 18:58 <SYMLINKD> bar [V:\]
1 File(s) 6 bytes
3 Dir(s) 81,915,052,032 bytes free
~~~
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