[#18931] notes from a Ruby newbie — Ned Konz <ned@...>
Some initial impressions from a Perl/Smalltalk programmer writing his first
[#18957] Ruby and Unicode — Ned Konz <ned@...>
I haven't dug into the source yet, but it seems that Ruby ignores the fact
[#18959] Using "@" as a method name? — Laurent Julliard <Laurent.Julliard@...>
Let's start with a silly question to warm you up :-))
[#18974] Perl/Python/Ruby common backend (Perl6) — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
There is a thread about using .NET's CLR as a backend for Ruby, but how
Hi,
no guile has no vm,
[#19015] Re: IDE for Ruby — Bob Follek <bfollek@...>
Tobias DiPasquale wrote:
[#19025] 1.6/net errors (stack, igneof) — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi;
[#19026] YAWN Question (Your Annoying Wandering Newbie) — Matt <matt@...>
Since I have yet to find a comprehensive tutorial for CGI using Ruby, I'm still stumbling around in many respects. (I'm sure they exist in Japanese, but I haven't learned it yet... :/ )
On Thursday 02 August 2001 07:13 am, you wrote:
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Ned Konz wrote:
[#19043] SSL in Ruby? — hubert@... (Hubert Hung-Hsien Chang)
Just curious if Ruby library has SSL? I look around and it seems that
[#19059] QNX port — Eli Green <eli.green@...>
Greetings.
from Roland Priem on 2001-08-03 at 09:32:49:
Eli Green [mailto:eli.green@codedogs.ca] wrote:
[#19064] ANN: Code Amelioration Contest (presented by Ruby Conference 2001) — David Alan Black <dblack@...>
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, David Alan Black wrote:
Hello --
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, David Alan Black wrote:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Hello --
[#19086] Re: Code Amelioration Contest (presented by Ruby Conference 2001) — "MikkelFJ" <mikkelj-anti-spam@...1.dknet.dk>
> Try to think of imaginative ways to write unattractive Ruby.
[#19091] Re: ANN: Code Amelioration Contest (presented by Ruby Conference 2001) — pschoenb@... (Patrick Schoenbach)
David Alan Black wrote:
Hello --
A couple of questions.
[#19097] Unbuffered output — Harry Ohlsen <harryo@...>
I'm trying to write a small interactive program that reads commands and
[#19098] Endianness and integer indexing — eric@... (Eric Lee Green)
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[#19125] My 1st look @ ruby: No prototypes and problem with String#gsub — stesch@... (Stefan Scholl)
My first ruby program:
Hello --
"MikkelFJ" <mikkelj-anti-spam@post1.dknet.dk> writes:
[#19167] struct and $SAFE — ts <decoux@...>
[#19192] Some remarks from a nembie in Ruby — Renaud HEBERT <renaud.hebert@...>
After having read the book "Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's
Lloyd Zusman wrote:
>>>>> "R" == Renaud HEBERT <renaud.hebert@alcatel.fr> writes:
[#19248] Ruby/Tk: how to discard excess messages — "Albert L. Wagner" <alwagner@...>
An auto-repeat key is sending additional messages while method is
[#19253] Trying to get to grips with Ruby threads — "Peter Hickman" <peterhi@...>
I am trying to get to grips with threads in Ruby and I wrote (adapted more
[#19259] ANNOUNCE: socket options library v0.1 — "Nat Pryce" <nat.pryce@...13media.com>
I would like to announce the release of Sockopt 0.1. Sockopt is a package
[#19269] Re: Perl/Python/Ruby common backend (Parrot, can Ruby play too?) — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
In article <72X97.12093$9i1.972452@e420r-atl1.usenetserver.com>,
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 10:37 pm, Mathieu wrote:
At 02:37 PM 8/8/01 +0900, Mathieu Bouchard spewed forth:
Ned Konz wrote:
On Thursday 09 August 2001 02:42 pm, you wrote:
>>>>> "N" == Ned Konz <ned@bike-nomad.com> writes:
On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:27 pm, you wrote:
>>>>> "N" == Ned Konz <ned@bike-nomad.com> writes:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001, Ned Konz wrote:
[#19272] [META] Who kills the References? — stesch@... (Stefan Scholl)
It's a bit hard to read comp.lang.ruby. Some programs (the mail
[#19282] PATCH: fixed bug in "waitfor" in net/telnet.rb — Lloyd Zusman <ljz@...>
I'm using the Net::Telnet module and I'm quite
[#19283] Help with ternary operator syntax and grammar — furufuru@... (Ryo Furue)
Hi there,
[#19297] Speaking of the ternary operator.... — David Alan Black <dblack@...>
Hello --
[#19306] Virtual list — Sean Middleditch <elanthis@...>
For starts, I'm new to Ruby still, forgive me naivette. (Is that even a word?)
[#19326] WIN32OLE — "Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@...>
"Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@bigfoot.com> writes:
Assigning to a constant???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@bigfoot.com> writes:
Are there global constants and how they are distinguished from locals?
"Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@bigfoot.com> writes:
[#19398] XPath... — Sean Chittenden <sean-ruby-talk@...>
Does anyone know of an XPath library for Ruby? I dug through
[#19403] Re: WIN32OLE — "Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@...>
#Ruby 1.6.4 IRB:
[#19418] Re: Setting $_ for the current scope — Renald Buter <buter@...>
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 01:41:00PM +0100, ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org wrote:
[#19420] Test — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#19446] Help! I'm still confused about threading in the ML — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#19451] Re: Help! I'm still confused about threadin g in the ML — "Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@...>
> Is there an Outlook option to turn on In-Reply-To or References
"Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@snelling.com> writes:
Hello --
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001, David Alan Black wrote:
[#19506] the way class variables work — David Alan Black <dblack@...>
Hello --
David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:
David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:
Hello --
Hello --
[#19517] Why not?: Assigning to self — furufuru@... (Ryo Furue)
Hi there,
On 13 Aug 2001 20:59:54 -0700, furufuru@ccsr.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Ryo Furue)
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 05:09 am, Ron Jeffries wrote:
>>>>> "N" == Ned Konz <ned@bike-nomad.com> writes:
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 07:51 am, you wrote:
>>>>> "N" == Ned Konz <ned@bike-nomad.com> writes:
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 08:27 am, you wrote:
>>>>> "N" == Ned Konz <ned@bike-nomad.com> writes:
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 09:05 am, Guy Decoux wrote:
>>>>> "N" == Ned Konz <ned@bike-nomad.com> writes:
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 09:27 am, you wrote:
>>>>> "N" == Ned Konz <ned@bike-nomad.com> writes:
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 09:45 am, you wrote:
Hi,
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 08:14 pm, matz wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:05:59AM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
Just a followup at (my) current end of the thread:
"Pit Capitain" <pit@capitain.de> writes:
matz@ruby-lang.org (Yukihiro Matsumoto) writes:
[#19550] Forced garbage collection — Lars Christensen <larsch@...>
From: "Lars Christensen" <larsch@cs.auc.dk>
[#19551] /.ed again — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Ruy gets slasdotted again ;)
Interesting (and pleasing) to see that the comments
--- Joel Wilsson <siigron@sii.linuxsweden.nu> wrote:
[#19574] Why not access control for instance and class variables? — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
From: ptkwt@shell1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
[#19597] reading characters without waiting for carriage return — "RodZilla" <rodzilla2@...>
Greetings,
[#19604] eRuby Application Server — Lothar Scholz <llothar@...>
After working with Allaires JRUN application server i would ask if
[#19631] () overloading — Ed Sinjiashvili <edsin@...>
Hi there!
[#19641] Array.uniq(!) uses what operator ? — Martin Weber <Ephaeton@...>
[#19647] Re: eRuby Application Server — Tobias DiPasquale <anany@...>
chad fowler wrote:
[#19650] Ruby Newbie mailing list — Michael Pence <mikepence@...>
Hello all.
We had a similar discussion on the OmniWeb Objective-C mailing list not to
I appreciate your references to Objectionable-C ;-)
Michael Pence wrote:
Dave Vandervort wrote:
ptkwt@shell1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson) writes:
[#19652] String#substr — Sean Chittenden <sean_ca_1979@...>
Perl/C/PHP have substr.... does the ruby equiv
[#19685] Compiling Ruby with cygwin and Tk support — Manuel Zabelt <ng@...>
Hello!
[#19699] class methods and optimizing — Chris Moore <thegrandbrie@...>
Does anyone know what class methods are as opposed to instance methods? Are
[#19715] and in postconditions — Joel Wilsson <siigron@...>
Hi everyone,
[#19718] General (GUI/license) questions — Ryan Tarpine <rtarpine@...>
First: Kero commented in the description of his new Ruby Agenda program
[#19745] Computer Language Shootout... — Sean Chittenden <sean@...>
I know this has shown up here before, but after the /. effect
[#19755] "new" returning nil: how to report the failure of object creation — furufuru@... (Ryo Furue)
Hi there,
stephen.hill@motorola.com (Steve Hill) wrote in message news:<c230c758.0108150708.11d81bf2@posting.google.com>...
[#19758] The GUI poll is in, and the results are surprising — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Dave Thomas wrote:
> Please don't forget what Ruby is all about in this discussion! I think
[#19782] TCPServer#accept bug? — "Michel H.G. van de Ven" <michelv@...4.nl>
Ruby 1.6.4
[#19800] Exception handling bug? — <ale@...>
Didn't post this to the bug database, as I'm not completely sure this is a
[#19809] how to speed up hash script? — gerry@... (Gerry Wiener)
I'm in the process of writing a script that will read data from a 17MB
[#19820] Ruby GUI — <avdi@...>
Looking over the archives, it seems this very discussion came up a few months
[#19824] Ruby GUI — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
The concept of a new GUI is somewhat appealing,
[#19905] Keyword arguments (was GUI...) — Joseph McDonald <joe@...>
Hi,
[#19927] [ANN] Ruby Behaviors, v. 0.0.2 — David Alan Black <dblack@...>
Hello --
[#19933] SMTP authentication — Brian Marick <marick@...>
Net::SMTP#start takes either :cram_md5 or :plain. My ISP doesn't like
[#19936] CORBA Ruby mapping — Daisuke KANDA <MAP2303@...>
I agree that common classes like system exceptions, a union type, an
[#19944] RE-ENTRY: ruby Mysql for cygwin — Matthias Lampert <ml@...>
Hi, folks!
[#19960] problem understanding class relationships — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi;
[#19976] How to do arbitrary super calls? — Ned Konz <ned@...>
In Smalltalk, "super" in a method represents the receiver object (the same
[#19993] pose_as — <jweirich@...>
I was reading someone commenting about Objective C yesterday. They
[#19994] Ruby/Gtk: caveats/help on use of rbbr.rb — Albert Wagner <alwagner@...>
I am re-evaluating Ruby/Gtk. I assume that the gtk-brows, talked of in the
[#20018] Anyone know how to send a BCC e-mail in Ruby? — "Carl Youngblood" <carlyoungblood@...>
I'm trying to send a BCC email in Ruby like this:
[#20033] Ruby Article — Joshua Drake <jd.nospam@...>
Hello,
>>>>> "Joshua" == Joshua Drake <jd.nospam@commandprompt.com> writes:
[#20042] breaking out of nested loops — tromp@... (John Tromp)
I wonder what's the proper way to break out of nested loops,
>>>>> "J" == John Tromp <tromp@daisy.uwaterloo.ca> writes:
At 01:44 AM 8/21/01, you wrote:
Hi Brian,
At 07:06 AM 8/22/01, you wrote:
[#20046] [patch] block memory allocation scheme - bmalloc — Lars Christensen <larsch@...>
[#20056] Regexp for japanese characters — Slava Kravchenko <arachis@...>
Hello, everybody!
[#20102] File.stat not working? — "Roger Lipscombe" <rlipscombe@...>
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
[#20127] Another Possible RCR - Wrappers via Mixins — Stephen White <spwhite@...>
The main difference between mix-ins and multiple inheritence is (to my understanding) that parent classes do not call child code, but mix-ins do.
Hi,
Cool! I could use that.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Albert Wagner wrote:
[#20135] Bruce Eckel's criticism of Ruby — Ned Konz <ned@...>
Python.org links to http://www.mindview.net/Etc/notes.html#Ruby , saying
On 23 Aug 2001 08:06:01 +0900, Ned Konz wrote:
[#20145] unfair comparison — theschof@... (Alexander Schofield)
[Note to Pythoners, I like Python (I prefer Ruby), but I do sometimes
[#20181] Re: Bruce Eckel's criticism of Ruby — "Dat Nguyen" <thucdat@...>
[#20183] ++ Operator — kamphausen@... (SKa)
Dear Community,
>>>>> "S" == SKa <kamphausen@novelscience.com> writes:
ts <decoux@moulon.inra.fr> writes:
Hi,
matz@ruby-lang.org (Yukihiro Matsumoto) writes:
Hi,
> If we really want "++", (a) is the way to go, but I don't think it's
[#20209] In Ruby 0 is true but nil is false.. or how to shoot yourself?.. — Guillaume Cottenceau <gc@...>
I have a simple Audio-CD database (using CSV format). I was writing a
[#20210] Inherit singleton method? — "Marco Guay" <mguay@...>
I'm a newbie in Ruby, exploring the language from early this summer with the
[#20225] ordered hash — Joseph McDonald <joe@...>
[#20228] ruby accessing variables it doesn't need to? — Joseph McDonald <joe@...>
[#20254] File.readline(s) — Michael Husmann <michael.husmann@...>
I am reading a 55MB ASCII file by using File.readline(s) which takes on
Hi,
Hi,
[#20280] ODBC under Debian Linux — Massimiliano Mirra <list@...>
Has anyone successfully compiled ruby-odbc under Debian (woody)? I
[#20290] Performance of Substrings — kamphausen@... (SKa)
Dear Ruby Community,
[#20291] new toy: method_var — Brian Fundakowski Feldman <green@...>
After seeing a million examples of overriding methods in classes by aliasing
[#20303] New Windows InstallShield version of Ruby — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
"MikkelFJ" <mikkelj-anti-spam@post1.dknet.dk> writes:
> That hasn't been our experience with the Cygwin DLL. If
[#20307] Backwards language — "Sean Middleditch" <elanthis@...>
Greetings,
Sean Middleditch <elanthis@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
On 25 Aug 2001 05:52:34 +0900, Todd Gillespie wrote:
[ date ] 2001/08/25 | Saturday | 04:33 AM
On 25 Aug 2001 06:45:25 +0900, John Beppu wrote:
Sean Middleditch <elanthis@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
On 25 Aug 2001 08:32:39 +0900, Todd Gillespie wrote:
Hi Sean,
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 04:33:51AM +0900, Sean Middleditch wrote:
[#20312] Re: New Windows InstallShield version of Ruby — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
>Hey, thanks for the windows update! Including FXRuby was a good idea.
[#20337] Re: Iterators (was Re: ++ Operator) — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
Brian Marick <marick@visibleworkings.com> writes:
[#20356] Vector graphics — "Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@...>
Is there an open crossplatform vector-based graphics file format
[#20432] kanji size — Slava Kravchenko <arachis@...>
Hello, everybody!
[#20441] YACC & lex and Ruby — "Dat Nguyen" <thucdat@...>
[#20448] Re: Backwards language — Sean Middleditch <elanthis@...>
On 28 Aug 2001 05:44:57 +0900, Avi Bryant wrote:
[#20462] recursive lambda forms — theschof@... (Alexander Schofield)
It occurs to me that being able to create recursive lambda forms
[#20474] hml tag removal — "Thomas A. Reilly" <w3gat@...>
[#20508] Question: How to use TCPSocketServer and threads on Win32 — Ville Mattila <mulperi@...>
Hello,
[#20513] Question to the Tk/whatever GUI gurus: displaying trees — Armin Roehrl <armin@...>
Hi,
[#20516] A plea for CPAN in Ruby — "Avdi B.Grimm" <avdi@...>
I know it's bad manners to ask for some non-trivial feature without offering
[#20524] Problem with float numbers — DaVinci <bombadil@...>
Hello.
Hi,
On 29 Aug 2001 23:08:04 +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[#20528] Ruby, DBI, design — steved-clr@...
Can anyone point me to example Ruby code that uses an SQL database.
[#20553] Multiple args to constructor — "Schaefer, F." <fschaef@...>
Hi again,
[#20581] RE: Relative path — "Barnett, Aaron" <aaron.barnett@...>
[#20585] Weird things with eval — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
(A) If I do this:
Hello --
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, David Alan Black wrote:
[#20588] Calling class member functions from C++ — jglueck@... (Bernhard Glk)
Hi there!
[#20594] The Rabbit — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#20604] String.subst[!] RCR — "Aristarkh A Zagorodnikov" <xm@...3d.ru>
[#20614] Dynamic generation of class variables? — Renald Buter <buter@...>
Hello,
Hello --
[#20646] Iterating by links — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...>
[#20647] net/telnet problems — "Carl Youngblood" <cyoungbl@...>
I'm having a problem with the Net::Telnet class. Any help would be greatly
[ruby-talk:18968] Linking ruby with gcc instead of ld
When compiling ruby, is there a way to link using gcc instead of ld? (I'm running under IRIX 6.5.) I can manually edit the Makefile after running configure to change the LDSHARED variable, but I was hoping to find a less fiddly way to do it. Thanks, Brett -- Brett W. Denner Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. email: Brett.W.Denner@lmco.com PO Box 748, MZ 9332 phone: 817-935-1144 Fort Worth, TX 76101 fax: 817-935-1212