[#8484] strptime fails to properly parse certain inputs — <noreply@...>

Bugs item #5263, was opened at 2006-08-01 23:14

13 messages 2006/08/02
[#8485] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-5263 ] strptime fails to properly parse certain inputs — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/08/02

Hi,

[#8538] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-5263 ] strptime fails to properly parse certain inputs — nobu@... 2006/08/06

Hi,

[#8561] sandbox timers & block scopes — why the lucky stiff <ruby-core@...>

Two puzzles I am trying to solve:

28 messages 2006/08/08
[#8624] Re: sandbox timers & block scopes — why the lucky stiff <ruby-core@...> 2006/08/15

raise ThisDecayingInquisition, "anyone? anyone at all?"

[#8627] Re: sandbox timers & block scopes — MenTaLguY <mental@...> 2006/08/15

On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 00:35 +0900, why the lucky stiff wrote:

[#8628] Re: sandbox timers & block scopes — why the lucky stiff <ruby-core@...> 2006/08/15

On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 02:46:30AM +0900, MenTaLguY wrote:

[#8629] Re: sandbox timers & block scopes — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...> 2006/08/15

On 8/15/06, why the lucky stiff <ruby-core@whytheluckystiff.net> wrote:

[#8690] a ruby-core primer — why the lucky stiff <ruby-core@...>

Hello, all. I've been working on the ruby-core page for the new Ruby site.

21 messages 2006/08/22

Re: a ruby-core primer

From: gabriele renzi <surrender_it@...>
Date: 2006-08-28 09:22:43 UTC
List: ruby-core #8734
why the lucky stiff ha scritto:

> The building howto will cover:
> 
>  * autoreconf
>  * ./configure (including a brief --prefix explanation)

possibly one about --program-suffix too?

>  * make; make install
>  * adding ruby to your $PATH
>  * and, if no one objects, I'd like to point out ZenTest, which has a 
>    multiruby tool for managing many different Ruby versions.

I would not object :)


Also, maybe you could add a note on unit tests?
Possibly a bullet point between "Add your improvements" and "Create a 
patch"
that says "Check that all tests are still passing by running
"./ruby test/runner.rb", and it would be nice to have
one more guideline on the lines of:
"write tests to proof the existence of the bug you are fixing,
or to verify the feature you are adding".

Then, what about a note about documentation-only patches,
i.e. pointing out the ruby-doc ml ?


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