[#90865] [Ruby trunk Bug#15499] Breaking behavior on ruby 2.6: rb_thread_call_without_gvl doesn't invoke unblock_function when used on the main thread — apolcyn@...
Issue #15499 has been reported by apolcyn (alex polcyn).
3 messages
2019/01/03
[#90877] [Ruby trunk Bug#15499] Breaking behavior on ruby 2.6: rb_thread_call_without_gvl doesn't invoke unblock_function when used on the main thread — apolcyn@...
Issue #15499 has been updated by apolcyn (alex polcyn).
3 messages
2019/01/03
[#90895] Re: [ruby-alerts:11680] failure alert on trunk-mjit@silicon-docker (NG (r66707)) — Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
ko1c-failure@atdot.net wrote:
4 messages
2019/01/05
[#90896] Re: [ruby-alerts:11680] failure alert on trunk-mjit@silicon-docker (NG (r66707))
— Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@...>
2019/01/05
Thanks to explain that.
[#91200] [Ruby trunk Feature#15553] Addrinfo.getaddrinfo supports timeout — glass.saga@...
Issue #15553 has been reported by Glass_saga (Masaki Matsushita).
4 messages
2019/01/21
[#91289] Re: [Ruby trunk Feature#15553] Addrinfo.getaddrinfo supports timeout
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2019/01/26
glass.saga@gmail.com wrote:
[ruby-core:90894] [Ruby trunk Feature#15496] Extract between string as standard String api
From:
macdevign@...
Date:
2019-01-05 07:23:50 UTC
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ruby-core #90894
Issue #15496 has been updated by macdevign (Macdevign mac).
duerst (Martin D端rst) wrote:
> macdevign (Macdevign mac) wrote:
>
> > Given that string "between" extraction is such a common operation,
>
> Can you back that up with some additional information/data? For example, do you know other programming languages that have such a function/method?
>
> I haven't had the need for such a method, and use cases I can think of very quickly need additional or different parameters (such as xth occurrence, between (Regexp) patterns rather than simple strings, before or after a string,...), which suggests to me that solving this specific problem with the general regular expression functionality already in Ruby.
Yes, I agree that there is regex that can do the work in Ruby.
I use it quite often in data scraping and oftn wonder why need to resort to regex and worry about escaping regex character ?
There is many ways to do the extraction (eg regex) but if there is standard way and convenient way, I wonder why reinvent our own ? I like the way Ruby provide us the creativity to solve the problem, but such simple "common" task should be simpler :}
Compare to the other languages, I believe Ruby and Python are one of those scripting languages commonly used for data scraping, and it will help if there is simple method facilitate such extraction.
Just googling the for "extract between " for language such as python, javascript, java, etc, one can see this is common question,
If other languages didn't provide it, probably Ruby can set the catalyst for other language to include it ?
Readability wise, extraction through method seems easier on the eyes, but that could be just me :}
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"[/jumps(.+)dog/,1] # regex
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".between("jumps", "dog") # method
thank
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Feature #15496: Extract between string as standard String api
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15496#change-76081
* Author: macdevign (Macdevign mac)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Target version:
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I could not find the a simple String api to extract the string between two string, and I notice that many face the same issue and endup rolling their own solutions (eg https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9661478/how-to-return-the-substring-of-a-string-between-two-strings-in-ruby).
Given that string "between" extraction is such a common operation, will adding a focused and simplified String method make coding pleasant ?
This is my solution but probably someone can provide better and efficient implementation.
~~~
# self: String instance,
# from: first 'from' String
# to: first 'to' String found after 'from'
# return string between from and to, which exclude the argument, nil otherwise.
def between(from, to)
from_idx = self.index(from)&.+(from.length)
if from_idx
to_idx = self.index(to, from_idx)
return self[from_idx...to_idx] if to_idx
end
nil
end
~~~
Test case
"Hello world".between("ell", "ld") => "o wor"
"Testing 123".between("Te", "123") => "sting "
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