[#7500] Re: how to introduce reference objects into ruby — "Geert Fannes" <Geert.Fannes@...>

The problem with the code you sent is that you have to go through ALL

16 messages 2006/03/10

[#7553] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error — noreply@...

Bugs item #3843, was opened at 2006-03-15 22:09

27 messages 2006/03/16
[#7554] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-3843 ] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error — nobu@... 2006/03/16

Hi,

[#7557] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-3843 ] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error — 卜部昌平 <shyouhei@...> 2006/03/16

Nobu, you are not answering to the question.... You have to unveil why

[#7559] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-3843 ] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/03/16

Hi,

[#7560] Rant about keyword logical operators was : (Re: [ ruby-Bugs-3843 ] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error) — "Zev Blut" <rubyzbibd@...> 2006/03/16

Hello,

[#7565] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-3843 ] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error — mathew <meta@...> 2006/03/16

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#7566] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-3843 ] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error — "Brian Mitchell" <binary42@...> 2006/03/16

On 3/16/06, mathew <meta@pobox.com> wrote:

[#7567] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-3843 ] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error — mathew <meta@...> 2006/03/16

Brian Mitchell wrote:

[#7568] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-3843 ] "not" operator used in expression that is a method parameter can generate syntax error — "Brian Mitchell" <binary42@...> 2006/03/16

On 3/16/06, mathew <meta@pobox.com> wrote:

[#7614] PATCH: A subclassable Pathname — "Evan Phoenix" <evanwebb@...>

A simply change (changing all references of "Pathname.new" to

19 messages 2006/03/27
[#7618] Re: PATCH: A subclassable Pathname — Tanaka Akira <akr@...17n.org> 2006/03/27

In article <92f5f81d0603262350k796fe48fp2224b9f2108ac507@mail.gmail.com>,

[#7619] Re: PATCH: A subclassable Pathname — "Evan Phoenix" <evan@...> 2006/03/27

Quite right on the .glob and .getwd. I guess the tests don't test hit

[#7620] Re: PATCH: A subclassable Pathname — Tanaka Akira <akr@...17n.org> 2006/03/27

In article <92f5f81d0603270903g2fb02244i6a395be708dfffa3@mail.gmail.com>,

Re: [Ruby 1.8.4] Bug report for File.expand_path

From: "U.Nakamura" <usa@...>
Date: 2006-03-04 08:19:53 UTC
List: ruby-core #7481
Hello,

In message "Re: [Ruby 1.8.4] Bug report for File.expand_path"
    on Mar.03,2006 22:53:26, <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
| |ruby -e "p ['w:', 'w:/'].collect { |path| File.expand_path(path) }"
| |
| |Expected output:
| |["w:/", "w:/"]
| |
| |Actual output:
| |["w:/ocs/1.02.3/ocs", "w:/"]
| |
| |Environment:
| |- current dir: w:\ocs\1.02.3\ocs
| |- ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-mswin32] from CMD or Cygwin
| |- Windows XP Pro 2002 SP1
| |
| |More details or testing upon request.
| |Sorry if this should be sent to someone else (I got this from ruby 1.8.4's
| |README).
| |Thanks for your work !
| 
| I'm afraid it's intended behavior on the DOS derived operating
| systems.  On those systems, each drive has independent current
| directory, and "W:" should mean "the current directory on the
| specified drive".  If you have any questions on this behavior feel
| free to ask me.  I will send your mail forward to the Win32
| maintainers.

Matz, you are right.
It is intended behavior.


Regards,
-- 
U.Nakamura <usa@garbagecollect.jp>


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