[#7271] Re: [PATCH] solaris 10 isinf and ruby_setenv fixes — ville.mattila@...
[#7272] [PATCH] OS X core dumps when $0 is changed and then loads shared libraries — noreply@...
Bugs item #3399, was opened at 2006-01-31 22:25
[#7274] Re: [PATCH] solaris 10 isinf and ruby_setenv fixes — ville.mattila@...
[#7277] Re: [PATCH] solaris 10 isinf and ruby_setenv fixes — ville.mattila@...
[#7280] Re: [PATCH] solaris 10 isinf and ruby_setenv fixes — ville.mattila@...
[#7286] Re: ruby-dev summary 28206-28273 — ara.t.howard@...
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Minero Aoki wrote:
mathew wrote:
mathew wrote:
I'm not sure we even need the 'with' syntax. Even if we do, it breaks
On 2006.02.07 10:03, Evan Webb wrote:
Umm, on what version are you seeing a warning there? I don't and never
On 2006.02.07 14:47, Evan Webb wrote:
I'd by far prefer it never emit a warning. The warning is assumes you
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Evan Webb wrote:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Timothy J. Wood wrote:
[#7305] Re: Problem with weak references on OS X 10.3 — Mauricio Fernandez <mfp@...>
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 08:33:40PM +0900, Christian Neukirchen wrote:
On Feb 5, 2006, at 5:05 AM, Mauricio Fernandez wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 02:21:24PM +0900, Eric Hodel wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 12:45:28AM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 06:06:17PM +0100, Mauricio Fernandez wrote:
In article <20060226171117.GB29508@tux-chan>,
In article <1140968746.321377.18843.nullmailer@x31.priv.netlab.jp>,
Hi,
In article <m1FDshr-0006MNC@Knoppix>,
In article <87irr047sx.fsf@m17n.org>,
In article <87vev0hxu5.fsf@m17n.org>,
Just my quick 2 cents...
In article <92f5f81d0602281855g27e78f4eua8bf20e0b8e47b68@mail.gmail.com>,
Hi,
In article <m1FESAD-0001blC@Knoppix>,
Hi,
[#7331] Set containing duplicates — noreply@...
Bugs item #3506, was opened at 2006-02-08 22:52
[#7337] Parse error within Regexp — Bertram Scharpf <lists@...>
Hi,
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 01:34:55AM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[#7344] Ruby 1.8.4 on Mac OS X 10.4 Intel — Dae San Hwang <daesan@...>
Hi, all. This is my first time posting to this mailing list.
On Feb 12, 2006, at 6:14 AM, Dae San Hwang wrote:
[#7347] Latest change to eval.c — Kent Sibilev <ksruby@...>
It seems that the latest change to eval.c (1.616.2.154) has broken irb.
Hi,
Thanks, Matz.
[#7364] Method object used as Object#instance_eval block doesn't work (as expected) — noreply@...
Bugs item #3565, was opened at 2006-02-15 02:32
Hi,
Hi,
On Pr 2006-02-16 at 03:18 +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[#7376] Minor tracer.rb patch — Daniel Berger <Daniel.Berger@...>
Hi,
[#7396] IO#reopen — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...>
[#7403] Module#define_method "send hack" fails with Ruby 1.9 — Emiel van de Laar <emiel@...>
Hi List,
Emiel van de Laar <emiel@rednode.nl> writes:
Hi --
[#7439] FYI: ruby-lang.org is on spamcop blacklists — mathew <meta@...>
dnsbl/bl.spamcop.net returned deny: for
[#7442] GC Question — zdennis <zdennis@...>
I have been posting to the ruby-talk mailing list about ruby memory and GC, and I think it's ready
Hello.
Hello.
Re: ruby-dev summary 28206-28273
ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Minero Aoki wrote:
>
>> [ruby-dev:28217] ANDCALL operator
>>
>> Nobuyoshi Nakada suggested a new operator `&?' (this notation is
>> temporary)
>> which evaluates left-hand-side expression, and if it is true then call
>> right-hand-side method. For example:
>>
>> if a[1] and a[1].strip.empty?
>> ||
>> if a[1] &? strip.empty?
>>
>> h["key"] and h["key"].dispatch
>> ||
>> h["key"] &? dispatch
>>
>> The motivation of this operator is to avoid duplication of expression.
>>
>> Takaaki Tateishi proposed another idea, Object#nil? with block
>> (again, this name is temporary).
>>
>> a[1].nil? {|str| str.strip.empty? }
>> h["key"].nil? {|h| h.dispatch }
>>
>> This issue is still open.
>
>
>
> suggestion:
>
>
> harp:~ > cat a.rb
> #
> # predicate methods to avoid double evaluation of expr
> #
> module Kernel
> def iff?(a, &b) a.instance_eval &b if a end
> alias_method "if?", "iff?"
> def iff!(a, &b) a.instance_eval &b unless a end
> alias_method "if!", "iff!"
> end
>
> a = [ 42 ]
> b = [ false ]
>
> #
> # if, and only if
> #
>
> iff?(a.first){ p self }
>
> #
> # if, and only if not
> #
>
> iff!(b.first){ p self }
>
>
>
> harp:~ > ruby a.rb
> 42
> false
>
>
> kind regards.
>
> -a
Nice. If only "if" were a Kernel method that we could tie it to back to
"if/else" constructs somehow:
iff a.first
...
else
...
end
Cue the Smalltalk weenies...
Regards,
Dan