[#8136] Confused exception handling in Continuation Context — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...>

Hi all

13 messages 2006/07/06

[#8248] One-Click Installer: MinGW? or VC2005? — "Curt Hibbs" <ml.chibbs@...>

I just posted this to ruby-talk. But I would also like to discuss this

33 messages 2006/07/18
[#8264] Re: One-Click Installer: MinGW? or VC2005? — Charlie Savage <cfis@...> 2006/07/19

From my experience using both tool chains on Windows (for the ruby-prof

[#8266] Re: One-Click Installer: MinGW? or VC2005? — "Curt Hibbs" <ml.chibbs@...> 2006/07/19

Tim, I'm going to top reply since your post was so long. I'm interested in

[#8267] Re: One-Click Installer: MinGW? or VC2005? — Charlie Savage <cfis@...> 2006/07/19

> Tim, I'm going to top reply since your post was so long. I'm interested in

[#8271] my sandboxing extension!! — why the lucky stiff <ruby-core@...>

I have (what feels like) very exciting news. I finally sat down to code up my

17 messages 2006/07/19

[#8430] Re: doc patch: weakref. — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>

> -----Original Message-----

19 messages 2006/07/28
[#8434] Re: doc patch: weakref. — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/07/29

Hi,

[#8436] Re: doc patch: weakref. — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...> 2006/07/29

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#8437] Re: doc patch: weakref. — Mauricio Fernandez <mfp@...> 2006/07/29

On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 07:37:24PM +0900, Daniel Berger wrote:

[#8441] Inconsistency in scoping during module_eval? — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...>

I have the following code:

18 messages 2006/07/30
[#8442] Re: Inconsistency in scoping during module_eval? — nobu@... 2006/07/30

Hi,

[#8443] Re: Inconsistency in scoping during module_eval? — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...> 2006/07/30

Why does this:

[#8445] Re: Inconsistency in scoping during module_eval? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/07/30

Hi,

[#8454] Re: Inconsistency in scoping during module_eval? — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...> 2006/07/31

So to clarify...

Re: [ ruby-Bugs-5036 ] Please implement expect.rb for Windows Ruby

From: "U.Nakamura" <usa@...>
Date: 2006-07-20 05:32:39 UTC
List: ruby-core #8309
Hello,

In message "Re: [ ruby-Bugs-5036 ] Please implement expect.rb for Windows Ruby"
    on Jul.20,2006 14:13:45, <sroberts@uniserve.com> wrote:
| Some info here:
| 
|   http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/expectnt.html
| 
| Short answer - lots of windows specific tricks, including setting
| debugger-like intercepts in system DLLs!

Hmm, this is great work. I respect the developpers of Expect
for Windows NT.

But, this technique is too forcible.
It seems that we should not use such technique, just like we
should not support fork by using cygwin's way.

BTW, ckw -- native Win32 cmd.exe compatible terminal -- passes
user inputs to background cmd.exe, and returns the cmd.exe's
response to ckw's own window.
I think we should check ckw's way.
Fortunately, our Nobu seems to know this software well.

: ckw (Japanese page)
  http://www.geocities.jp/cygwin_ck/


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



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