[#1026] Is this a bug? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
18 messages
2000/01/03
[#1053] rand() / drand48() — ts <decoux@...>
11 messages
2000/01/05
[#1055] Re: rand() / drand48()
— matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
2000/01/05
[#1061] Re: rand() / drand48()
— gotoken@... (GOTO Kentaro)
2000/01/07
Hi,
[#1067] Here docs not skipping leading spaces — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
5 messages
2000/01/08
[#1083] YADQ (Yet Another Dumb Question) — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
12 messages
2000/01/10
[#1084] Infinite loop — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
17 messages
2000/01/11
[#1104] The value of while... — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
24 messages
2000/01/11
[#1114] Re: The value of while...
— Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
2000/01/12
matz@netlab.co.jp (Yukihiro Matsumoto) writes:
[#1128] Re: The value of while... — David Suarez de Lis <excalibor@...>
Hi all,
1 message
2000/01/12
[#1133] Re: Class variables... — David Suarez de Lis <excalibor@...>
Hi there,
2 messages
2000/01/12
[#1158] Is this expected behavior? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
6 messages
2000/01/21
[#1172] Re: Possible bug in ruby-man-1.4 — Huayin Wang <wang@...>
> |Well, I guess it comes down to what you mean by an integer
10 messages
2000/01/24
[#1177] Re: Possible bug in ruby-man-1.4
— Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
2000/01/25
matz@netlab.co.jp (Yukihiro Matsumoto) writes:
[#1188] Enumerable and index — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
5 messages
2000/01/27
[#1193] Semantics of chomp/chop — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
7 messages
2000/01/28
[#1197] Question about 'open' — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
8 messages
2000/01/30
[ruby-talk:01058] Re: ..
From:
matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Date:
2000-01-05 19:53:18 UTC
List:
ruby-talk #1058
In message "[ruby-talk:01057] Re: .."
on 00/01/05, Dave Thomas <Dave@thomases.com> writes:
|> * operator .. and ... are hard coded, so you can only call it by
|> using `send'. So answer should be yes for the current
|> interpreter.
|
|Thanks - that makes sense, although I did discover that
|
| a. .. b
|
|does invoke the .. method too!
That is caused by the same bug I mentioned in [ruby-talk:01056].
|ps. Is there a some significance to the sheep and hummingbird symbols
|at the top of the pages in the Ruby book? My wife wants to know. ;-)
While talking about Ruby's mascot aminal (like camel for Perl) in
Japanese list, sheep and hammingbird were the final candidate. I
couldn't decide before publishing, so that both animals are on top of
the pages. My wife really loves sheeps as a mascot, so if I publish
book from O'Reilly one day, sheep may be the title animal.
matz.