From: shevegen@... Date: 2014-11-16T12:21:42+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:66322] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10518] String "delete" method does not remove some characters from input string Issue #10518 has been updated by Robert A. Heiler. Aha, the code tags do not appear here on bugs.ruby-lang.org, but if you click on the link above at: http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.1.4/String.html#method-i-count then you can see them. ---------------------------------------- Bug #10518: String "delete" method does not remove some characters from input string https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10518#change-49981 * Author: Sergio Gallelli * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Category: * Target version: * ruby -v: ruby 2.1.4p265 (2014-10-27 revision 48166) [i386-mingw32] * Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- This bug affects all Ruby versions I tried, i.e. 2.0.0 and 2.1.4 on Windows and 2.1.5 on Linux In some cases the String "delete" method does not remove all the characters from the input string I ask for removal. The problem seems to depend on the string passed as argument to the delete method and on the order of its characters. Please take a look at the simple "irb" dump below: irb(main):001:0> str = 'A-B' => "A-B" irb(main):002:0> str.delete ' -#' => "A-B" irb(main):003:0> str.delete ' #-' => "AB" If I try to remove the dash from string 'A-B' passing ' -#' to the delete method, it does not work. If I change the order of the characters passed to the delete method, the result is correct. The attached Ruby program shows the above problem. ---Files-------------------------------- str_delete_bug.rb (59 Bytes) -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/