[#64703] Add `Hash#fetch_at` (issue #10017) — Wojtek Mach <wojtek@...>
Hey guys
1 message
2014/09/01
[#64711] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10193] [Closed] TestIO#test_readpartial_locktmp fails randomly — nobu@...
Issue #10193 has been updated by Nobuyoshi Nakada.
3 messages
2014/09/02
[#64744] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10202] [Open] TestBenchmark#test_realtime_output breaks on ARM — v.ondruch@...
Issue #10202 has been reported by Vit Ondruch.
3 messages
2014/09/03
[#64823] documenting constants — Xavier Noria <fxn@...>
I am writing a Rails guide about constant autoloading in Ruby on
5 messages
2014/09/07
[#64838] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10212] [Open] MRI is not for lambda calculus — ko1@...
Issue #10212 has been reported by Koichi Sasada.
6 messages
2014/09/08
[#64858] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #10212] [Open] MRI is not for lambda calculus
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2014/09/08
rb_env_t may use a flexible array, helps a little even on my busy system:
[#64871] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #10212] [Open] MRI is not for lambda calculus
— SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
2014/09/08
(2014/09/08 19:48), Eric Wong wrote:
[#64972] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10231] [Open] Process.detach(pid) defines new singleton classes every call — headius@...
Issue #10231 has been reported by Charles Nutter.
3 messages
2014/09/11
[#64980] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10212] MRI is not for lambda calculus — ko1@...
Issue #10212 has been updated by Koichi Sasada.
4 messages
2014/09/12
[#65142] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10267] [Open] Number of processors — akr@...
Issue #10267 has been reported by Akira Tanaka.
4 messages
2014/09/20
[#65144] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #10267] [Open] Number of processors
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2014/09/20
akr@fsij.org wrote:
[#65148] Target version: Ruby 2.2/Ruby 2.3 not available — "Martin J. Dürst" <duerst@...>
Today, I wanted to set the target version of
3 messages
2014/09/20
[#65210] [ruby-trunk - misc #10278] [Assigned] [RFC] st.c: use ccan linked list — nobu@...
Issue #10278 has been updated by Nobuyoshi Nakada.
3 messages
2014/09/22
[ruby-core:65235] [ruby-trunk - Bug #4044] [Closed] Regex matching errors when using \W character class and /i option
From:
kentkt@...
Date:
2014-09-23 04:51:52 UTC
List:
ruby-core #65235
Issue #4044 has been updated by Ken Takata.
Status changed from Feedback to Closed
Fixed with r47598.
----------------------------------------
Bug #4044: Regex matching errors when using \W character class and /i option
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4044#change-49068
* Author: Ben Hoskings
* Status: Closed
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: Yui NARUSE
* Category: core
* Target version: next minor
* ruby -v: ruby 1.9.2p0 (2010-08-18 revision 29036) [x86_64-darwin10.4.0]
* Backport:
----------------------------------------
=begin
Hi all,
Josh Bassett and I just discovered an issue with regex matches on ruby-1.9.2p0. (We reduced it while we were hacking on gemcutter.)
The case-insensitive (/i) option together with the non-word character class (\W) match inconsistently against the alphabet. Specifically the regex doesn't match properly against the letters 'k' and 's'.
The following expression demonstrates the problem in irb:
puts ('a'..'z').to_a.map {|c| [c, c.ord, c[/[^\W]/i] ].inspect }
As a reference, the following two expressions are working properly:
puts ('a'..'z').to_a.map {|c| [c, c.ord, c[/[^\W]/] ].inspect }
puts ('a'..'z').to_a.map {|c| [c, c.ord, c[/[\w]/i] ].inspect }
Cheers
Ben Hoskings & Josh Bassett
=end
--
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/