[#14464] who uses Python or Ruby, and for what? — ellard2@...01.fas.harvard.edu (-11,3-3562,3-3076)

A while ago I posted a request for people to share their experiences

12 messages 2001/05/01

[#14555] Ruby as a Mac OS/X scripting language — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

10 messages 2001/05/02

[#14557] Arggg Bitten by the block var scope feature!!! — Wayne Scott <wscott@...>

13 messages 2001/05/02

[#14598] Re: Arggg Bitten by the block var scope feature!!! — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

# On Thu, 3 May 2001, Wayne Scott wrote:

9 messages 2001/05/03

[#14636] Yet another "About private methods" question — Eric Jacoboni <jacoboni@...2.fr>

I'm still trying to figure out the semantics of private methods in Ruby.

39 messages 2001/05/04
[#14656] Re: Yet another "About private methods" question — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2001/05/04

Eric Jacoboni <jaco@teaser.fr> writes:

[#14666] Ruby and Web Applications — "Chris Montgomery" <monty@...> 2001/05/04

Greetings from a newbie,

[#14772] Re: Ruby and Web Applications — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/05/07

On Sat, 5 May 2001, Chris Montgomery wrote:

[#14710] Why's Ruby so slow in this case? — Stefan Matthias Aust <sma@3plus4.de>

Sure, Ruby, being interpreted, is slower than a compiled language.

12 messages 2001/05/05

[#14881] Class/Module Information — "John Kaurin" <jkaurin@...>

It is possible to modify the following code to produce

18 messages 2001/05/09

[#15034] Re: calling .inspect on array/hash causes core dump — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "A" == Andreas Riedl <viisi@chello.at> writes:

15 messages 2001/05/12

[#15198] Re: Q: GUI framework with direct drawing ca pabilities? — Steve Tuckner <SAT@...>

Would it be a good idea to develop a pure Ruby GUI framework built on top of

13 messages 2001/05/15

[#15234] Pluggable sorting - How would you do it? — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>

Hello all,

16 messages 2001/05/16

[#15549] ColdFusion for Ruby — "Michael Dinowitz" <mdinowit@...2000.com>

I don't currently use Ruby. To tell the truth, I have no real reason to. I'd

12 messages 2001/05/22

[#15569] I like ruby-chan ... — Rob Armstrong <rob@...>

Ruby is more human(e) than Python. We already have too many animals :-).

15 messages 2001/05/23

[#15601] How to avoid spelling mistakes of variable names — ndrochak@... (Nick Drochak)

Since Ruby does not require a variable to be declared, do people find

13 messages 2001/05/23

[#15734] java based interpreter and regexes — "Wayne Blair" <wayne.blair@...>

I have been thinking about the java based ruby interpreter project, and I

48 messages 2001/05/25

[#15804] is it possible to dynamically coerce objects types in Ruby? — mirian@... (Mirian Crzig Lennox)

Greetings to all. I am a newcomer to Ruby and I am exploring the

13 messages 2001/05/27
[#15807] Re: is it possible to dynamically coerce objects types in Ruby? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/05/27

Hi,

[#15863] Experimental "in" operator for collections — Stefan Matthias Aust <sma@3plus4.de>

There's one thing where I prefer Python over Ruby. Testing whether an

13 messages 2001/05/28

[#15925] Re: Block arguments vs method arguments — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "M" == Mike <mike@lepton.fr> writes:

43 messages 2001/05/29
[#16070] Re: Block arguments vs method arguments — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...> 2001/05/31

----- Original Message -----

[#16081] Re: Block arguments vs method arguments — Sean Russell <ser@...> 2001/05/31

On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 11:53:17AM +0900, Hal E. Fulton wrote:

[#16088] Re: Block arguments vs method arguments — Dan Moniz <dnm@...> 2001/05/31

At 11:01 PM 5/31/2001 +0900, Sean Russell wrote:

[#15954] new keyword idea: tryreturn, tryturn or done — Juha Pohjalainen <voidjump@...>

Hello everyone!

12 messages 2001/05/29

[ruby-talk:14660] Re: plruby compile trouble.

From: Noboru Saitou <noborus@...>
Date: 2001-05-04 20:01:01 UTC
List: ruby-talk #14660
Sorry...
I'm stupid.

$ ruby extconf.rb --with-pgsql-include-dir=/usr/local/pgsql/include \
                  --with-pgsql-lib-dir=/usr/local/pgsql/lib \
		  --with-pgsql-srcinc-dir=/usr/local/src/postgresql-7.1/src/include/ \
                  --with-pgsql-version=71 \
                  --enable-shared
                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

checking for catalog/pg_proc.h... yes
checking for PQsetdbLogin() in -lpq... yes
creating Makefile

$ make
$ make test
(cd test/plt ; ./runtest 71)
**** Destroy old database plruby_test ****
DROP DATABASE
**** Create test database plruby_test ****
CREATE DATABASE
**** Create procedural language plruby ****
**** Create tables, functions and triggers ****
**** Running test queries ****
    Tests passed O.K.
(cd test/plp ; ./runtest 71)
**** Destroy old database plruby_test ****
DROP DATABASE
**** Create test database plruby_test ****
CREATE DATABASE
**** Create procedural language plruby ****
**** Create tables, functions and triggers ****
**** Running test queries ****
    Tests passed O.K.



From: Noboru Saitou <noborus@ZetaBITS.com>

> Hi, 
> I'm trying plruby compile.
> 
> My platfrorm.
> Debian GNU Linux
> Linux 2.2.18pre21 i586
> 
> PostgreSQL-7.1
> Ruby-1.6.4preview2
> 
> plruby-0.2.2
> 
> $ ruby extconf.rb --with-pgsql-include-dir=/usr/local/pgsql/include \
>                   --with-pgsql-lib-dir=/usr/local/pgsql/lib \
> 		  --with-pgsql-srcinc-dir=/usr/local/src/postgresql-7.1/src/include/ \
>                   --with-pgsql-version=71 
> 
> $ make
> gcc -fPIC -g -O2 -I/usr/local/src/postgresql-7.1/src/include/ -I/usr/local/pgsql/include -DPG_PL_VERSION=71 -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i586-linux -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CATALOG_PG_PROC_H   -c -o plruby.o plruby.c
> gcc -shared  -L/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i586-linux -L/usr/local/lib  -L/usr/local/pgsql/lib -o plruby.so plruby.o  -lruby -lpq -lc 
> 
> $ make test
> (cd test/plt ; ./runtest 71)
> **** Destroy old database plruby_test ****
> DROP DATABASE
> **** Create test database plruby_test ****
> CREATE DATABASE
> **** Create procedural language plruby ****
> **** Create tables, functions and triggers ****
> **** Running test queries ****
>     Tests faild - look at diffs between
>     test.expected.71 and test.out

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