[#190823] Latex and Ruby — Jean-Etienne <etienne.durand@...>
Hi,
[#190838] Betfair API library? — Paul Robinson <paul@...>
Hi all,
[#190841] More explicit Ruby code — Brad <rtilley@...>
I'm not a long time Ruby coder, but I have coded for quite some time. I
[#190862] Generate unique filenames — 13 <one.three@...>
Hi list,
2006/5/1, 13 <one.three@gmail.com>:
Hi,
On 5/1/06, 13 <one.three@gmail.com> wrote:
[#190907] Radius 0.0.1 -- Powerful Tag-Based Templates — "John W. Long" <ng@...>
I am pleased to announce the immediate release of Radius 0.5.0.
[#190914] ODBC Database Connectivity — Alan <nospam@...>
Hi,
[#190918] Radiant CMS — "John W. Long" <ng@...>
I am pleased to announce that Radiant CMS is now publically available
[#190921] Net::LDAP 0.0.1 — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...>
We're pleased to announce the first release of Net::LDAP, the first
On 5/1/06, Francis Cianfrocca <garbagecat10@gmail.com> wrote:
Started working on this about two weeks ago. Spent about a week working on
[#190922] Restricting view to source code with RDOC? — Philip Hallstrom <ruby@...>
Hi -
[#190964] Syntax highlighting library — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hello all.
[#190972] Find the 3 newest rows in the database — david <davidsmit@...>
Hi,
[#190995] Unit test setup — "Eustáquio Rangel" <eustaquiorangel@...>
Hi there.
On May 2, 2006, at 6:35 AM, Eust痃uio Rangel wrote:
On 5/2/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:> On May 2, 2006, at 6:35 AM, Eust叩quio Rangel wrote:> > Is there a way for use> > general "constructor" and "destructor" methods, to, for example,> > open a socket on the "constructor", execute all the tests and close> > it on the "destructor"
[#190997] urug/utahvalley.rb hacking night tonight — "pat eyler" <pat.eyler@...>
the utahvalley.rb will be hackig tonight starting at 7PM in the
[#190998] How to get a new instance of a class given a String — "David Clements" <digidigo@...>
Hey,
[#191000] Sharp knives and glue — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
I have a friend that works in PHP all day and enjoys the language quite a
uhm.. I have never used it in teams, but unit tests would be paramount.
> On 5/2/06, Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/2/06, Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com> wrote:
having worked in perl and php and Java i have to say that when you're
Yep... unit tests help, but don't cure everything. Design by Contract puts
I broadly agree with most of this, inlcuding your rants on stability. But
Thanks for the reply!
I am a fan of agile programming, but it has its places.
Just want to point out that a secondary issue has been introduced to this
I am a very, very good programmer. I've written more than a dozen
On May 3, 2006, at 10:46 AM, David Pollak wrote:
On 5/3/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On 5/3/06, David Pollak <pollak@gmail.com> wrote:
All the things you mention unit tests not handling James? That's where
Kate,
I have to disagree David. In my opinion this is just a case where a
Kate,
David, aren't you a bit new here to be making friends this badly
(I was keeping out of this thread, but...)
On 5/4/06, Ross Bamford <rossrt@roscopeco.co.uk> wrote:
From: "Pat Maddox" <pergesu@gmail.com>
On 5/4/06, Bill Kelly <billk@cts.com> wrote:
Pat Maddox wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 5:37 pm, James Britt wrote:
On 5/5/06, Kirk Haines <khaines@enigo.com> wrote:
Hi All,
Dan,
Having skimmed over the thread, I get a taste of
On 05/05/06, Dick Davies <rasputnik@gmail.com> wrote:
As I have matured, I've become more and more convinced how much louder
Ryan,
Cool, this sounds like a plan David. This was exactly what I wanted my
Ryan Leavengood wrote:
> $ cat freeze-core.rb
On 06/05/06, Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com> wrote:
Re-opening classes is one of the things that makes ruby great. We
[#191006] Calling Shell Scripts from Ruby ? — Dinesh Umanath <u_dinesh@...>
Hi all,
> 1)Is it possible to call "Shell Scripts" from ruby? Say if i have a
[#191011] Second Edition of Agile Web Development with Rails — Dave Thomas <dave@...>
ANNOUNCING AGILE WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH RAILS, SECOND EDITION
On 5/2/06, Dave Thomas <dave@pragprog.com> wrote:
Greg Donald wrote:
I think that's the latest. There a list of versions in a drop-down
I just tried to apply the coupon from the first edition book to get the new
Okay, this will probably get a lot of people upset, but I have to come
I completely agree with you Michael, and I hope my question didn't come off
Dave,
David Pollak wrote:
Dave gets my business because I'm buying his book.
[#191014] Mixin Syntax for Newbies — Nathan Olberding <nathan.olberding@...>
I'm trying to start using mixins and I'm having a little syntactual
Nathan Olberding wrote:
Nathan Olberding wrote:
Dave Burt wrote:
[#191041] parsedate doesn't work on Time.now.to_s — Julian Gall <julian.gall@...>
require 'parsedate'
[#191043] Re-post: [Mailing list -> ruby-forum.com broken?] — Justin Collins <collinsj@...>
I posted this on the mailing list, but obviously that didn't get
On 5/2/06, Justin Collins <collinsj@seattleu.edu> wrote:> I posted this on the mailing list, but obviously that didn't get> duplicated to the forum :) Sorry to those on the mailing list who have> to see this twice:
Justin Collins wrote:
> Justin Collins wrote:
brad wrote:
Nathan Olberding wrote:
On 5/2/06, Pistos Christou <jesusrubsyou.5.pistos@geoshell.com> wrote:> Justin Collins wrote:> > It looks like messages sent to the mailing list are not being propagated> > to the ruby-forum.com.> > However, messages posted on the forum are getting sent to the mailing> > list. Is this a known issue?> >> > This is kind of a problem, because people are getting answers to their> > questions from the list, but the answers never reach them if they are> > using the forum.> If the RForum software works as-is, I am willing to host a mailing list> <-> forum bridge, whether temporarily or permanently.
On May 2, 2006, at 5:35 PM, Austin Ziegler wrote:
Eric Hodel wrote:
On 5/3/06, Justin Collins <collinsj@seattleu.edu> wrote:> And I've seen emails on the mailing list with the same problems. [...]
[#191064] Searching Files — Nathan Olberding <nathan.olberding@...>
I'm trying to write a simple script to go through all the files in a
Nathan Olberding wrote:
Michael Greenly wrote:
Dave Howell wrote:
Logan Capaldo wrote:
[#191070] Golfing a signature. — Joey <rubytalk@...>
Hello people of Ruby-Talk!
On 5/3/06, Joey <rubytalk@eachmapinject.com> wrote:
[#191088] "classes are always open" for anonymous classes? — Joshua Haberman <joshua@...>
So you know how classes are always open? What about anonymous classes?
[#191095] system() vs. commandline? — Joe <joe@...>
I have a C program that processes text files. When I run it from the
[#191114] Red Letter - did I just got scammed? — Michal <lists+rubytalk@...>
Hey guys,
On 5/3/06, Michal <lists+rubytalk@box.cz> wrote:
[#191129] Problem with SQLite and Ruby — Peter Hickman <peter@...>
I'm having a little problem here. I have a version 2 SQLite database and
[#191169] problems ftp'ing with RUBY — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...>
I need to ftp PDF files to our printer. Using the script below, I'm
On Thu, 4 May 2006, Peter Bailey wrote:
unknown wrote:
[#191227] Re: parsedate doesn't work on Time.now.to_s — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#191229] Increment day across months — "Doug Bromley" <doug.bromley@...>
Hi All
[#191237] What do you say to log2 to Math module? — "Minkoo Seo" <minkoo.seo@...>
Hi list.
Minkoo Seo wrote:
To whom should I have to correspond to submit request for a feature?
In article <f9082cd90605041312x48f5d110p6e8ddb0b753a0133@mail.gmail.com>,
[#191240] concurrency question — "Trish Ball" <trish.ball@...>
I am new to concurrency issues, and am working with DRb (also new to
On May 3, 2006, at 12:58 PM, Trish Ball wrote:
[#191255] Windows https - Ruby 1.8.4 — "Doug Bromley" <doug.bromley@...>
Hello
[#191260] Immediate if method — "Jamal Mazrui" <Jamal.Mazrui@...>
Does Ruby have a built-in equivalent of what some other languages call
[#191275] klass.include vs instance.extend question — polypus <polypus@...>
[#191279] mixin puzzle — polypus <polypus@...>
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 06:59:59AM +0900, polypus wrote:
I had no idea that extend has an append_features-style callback, you
On Thu, 4 May 2006, Mike Harris wrote:
[#191289] Newbee Question on what if x === 2..5 does — Rob Burrowes <rob@...>
I'm new to ruby and don't understand why the following code does what
On 5/3/06, Rob Burrowes <rob@cs.auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
I get what you mean. It makes sense to have the === as a method of
[#191313] Ruby idiom for attributes / properties — "John Lam" <drjflam@...>
I'm writing a bunch of auto-marshaling code to let CLR code call back into
John Lam wrote:
[#191349] Broken Console — Damien Timewell <mail@...>
I just tried to boot up my app's console and it seems either something
On 5/4/06, Damien Timewell <mail@damientimewell.com> wrote:
[#191351] Greenbar 1.0 — David Corbin <dcorbin@...>
Announcing Greenbar.
[#191355] cat2rafb (#77) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
When I first saw this quiz I thought, "I'm going to add this as a command for my
[#191361] Ruby equivalent to simple awk program — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
Hello,
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:22:16PM +0900, Bil Kleb wrote:
On May 4, 2006, at 8:34 AM, Gregory Seidman wrote:
[#191370] Installing Ruby on Unix — Chris Rausch <crausch@...>
I am making the leap to learn Ruby and I have tried to follow some
[#191401] Re: Ruby equivalent to simple awk program — "Gennady Bystritsky" <Gennady.Bystritsky@...>
$ ruby -e 'puts $ARGF.readlines.reverse'
> If you find yourself trying Perl before Ruby, however, seek
[#191416] RadRails and path issues — Joe Seeley <joiey.seeley@...>
I have been using RadRails as my editor for Ruby development. Overall
[#191419] installing mysql for ruby purposes (windows) — Andrew Buchan <bfsog@...>
I have Ruby version 1.8.4 on XP SP 2.
[#191421] Creating an object from a variable class name — RGR <ricardo-g-ramalho@...>
I want to create an object from a class, but the name of that class is
On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 03:51:39AM +0900, RGR wrote:
On 5/4/06, Gregory Seidman <gsslist+ruby@anthropohedron.net> wrote:
On 5/4/06, Patrick Hurley <phurley@gmail.com> wrote:
[#191432] watir gem update error — James Byrne <byrnejb@...>
When trying to complete a gem update this is what I am seeing:
This problem was fixed the other day. The cause was a misconfiguration
bpettichord@gmail.com wrote:
Tom Copeland wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Natalie Schluter <natschluter@maths.tcd.ie>
[#191456] South African Ruby Programmers — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
Hello!
[#191482] test/unit : params order in assert_equal — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hi all.
[#191483] Big Work Loads & Concurrency — Don Stocks <amillionhitpoints@...>
I am just learning Ruby and planning a to use it for a network
Depending on what you're trying to do, a single-threaded approach may give
Francis,
The idea behind using a single-threaded engine ("reactor model") in your
[#191488] IMAPCleanse-1.1.0 — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net>
Now with imap_flag!
[#191498] dRuby connection refused between two different machines — Geert Fannes <geert.fannes@...>
Hello, I have been playing with dRuby and am getting strange differences with
[#191500] Bracket Packing (#78) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
On 5/5/06, Ruby Quiz <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
Here is my solution.
[#191502] Newbie question — Kyle Alons <kalons@...>
Given an array like
On May 5, 2006, at 7:27 AM, Kyle Alons wrote:
[#191513] Re: [QUIZ] Bracket Packing (#78) — "Stuart Holden" <Stuart.Holden@...>
On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 22:52 +0900, Stuart Holden wrote:
[#191523] comparing objects — "Mark Volkmann" <r.mark.volkmann@...>
Comparing objects in Ruby can be a little confusing. Let me know if
2006/5/5, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@gmail.com>:
[#191524] Ruby community website / forum — Eli Bendersky <eliben@...>
Coming from Perl, what I miss in Ruby the most is (surprise !) not CPAN,
On 5/5/06, Eli Bendersky <eliben@gmail.com> wrote:> Two aspects make Perlmonks great:> 1) It's a *true* forum. With all due respect to RForum powering> "ruby-forum.com", a real forum must at the very least support> hierarchical threading correctly, and allow to post text with simple> formatting, especially for source code.
Austin Ziegler wrote:
On 5/6/06, Polite <m4@polite.se> wrote:
On 5/6/06, Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/6/06, Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/6/06, John Gabriele <jmg3000@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/06, John Gabriele <jmg3000@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/5/06, Eli Bendersky <eliben@gmail.com> wrote:
[#191530] snmp gem — Rohit Mehta <ro@...>
[#191533] win32ole - wait for action to complete — Rich Hall <rich.hall@...>
I have a script driving a proprietary Powerbuilder application via
[#191547] CSV::IllegalFormatError (Need to club data entry person) — Sean Clark <smc7000@...>
I'm using csv module to read parse 76,000 rows of patient data in a CSV
[#191555] Finding an interval in a sorted array? — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
Hello,
[#191556] Noob Question - String Manipulation... — Joe Cairns <joe.cairns@...>
Hey, I'm pretty new to Ruby and am trying to absorb the "ruby way" of
[#191576] Question on self (Newbie) — Benjamin Pyles <darushin@...>
I am working my way through some tutorials and books on Ruby and i am
[#191578] Nitro + Og 0.30.0: VCR mode, Og QBE, Feeds, Fixes — "George Moschovitis" <george.moschovitis@...>
Dear devs,
[#191579] Extending Core Classes - Best Practices — Pistos Christou <jesusrubsyou.5.pistos@...>
Hi, all.
2006/5/5, Pistos Christou <jesusrubsyou.5.pistos@geoshell.com>:
To be safe, you might just want to subclass String instead:
Logan Capaldo wrote:
On 5/7/06, Pistos Christou <jesusrubsyou.5.pistos@geoshell.com> wrote:
Lou Scoras wrote:
On 5/7/06, Pistos Christou <jesusrubsyou.5.pistos@geoshell.com> wrote:
[#191599] adwords4: access the Google Adwords API in ruby — "Patrick Chanezon" <chanezon@...>
For those of you who want to access the AdWords API from ruby.
On Sat, 2006-05-06 at 04:49 +0900, Patrick Chanezon wrote:
On 5/8/06, Jason Clinton <me@jasonclinton.com> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 23:54 +0900, Ryan Leavengood wrote:
On May 8, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Jason Clinton wrote:
[#191615] Ruby-LDAP and leftover connections — "Sean Hussey" <seanhussey@...>
Hi all,
Sean Hussey wrote:
That bit about the block is a huge and powerful concept. I learned
[#191618] Rough idea regarding modification of core classes — "Tanner Burson" <tanner.burson@...>
After reading the sharp knives and glue thread, my head started spinning
On May 5, 2006, at 3:20 PM, Tanner Burson wrote:
[#191635] Considering Ruby For a Networking Application — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I'm going to be working on a fairly basic networking application
From: "James Edward Gray II" <james@grayproductions.net>
A great deal depends on what you really need to accomplish. Are you doing a
On May 8, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
Writes can block your process whether they are large or small- it all
On May 8, 2006, at 2:09 PM, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
I'm glad you asked. Eventmachine is single-threaded. That's an essential
On May 8, 2006, at 2:32 PM, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
Yes, you want your callbacks to return quickly. Spin a Ruby thread
Quoting garbagecat10@gmail.com, on Tue, May 09, 2006 at 04:09:20AM +0900:
"Tanaka Akira" <akr@m17n.org> wrote:
In article <021f01c67317$905a5900$6442a8c0@musicbox>,
[#191639] Strange Proc#call problems with profile — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hello all.
On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 01:01:03PM +0900, Victor Shepelev wrote:
[#191648] Overloading math operations — Frank Hirsch <0ffh@...>
Use this alias line...
[#191658] Record good idea? — Frank Hirsch <0ffh@...>
[#191675] State of Mozilla in Ruby - rbXPCOM, Ruby-Gtk/MozEmbed — Peter Szinek <peter@...>
Hello,
Hi,
[#191688] Creating sub-classes using Struct — Eli Bendersky <eliben@...>
Hello,
2006/5/6, Eli Bendersky <eliben@gmail.com>:
[#191727] self.new and initialize ( was Re: Creating sub-classes using Struct) — Bira <u.alberton@...>
On 5/6/06, Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@gmail.com> wrote:
[#191737] A major ruby annoyance! — "Talha Oktay" <toktay@...>
I am a newbie in Ruby. I have read several books including pickaxe and wrot=
Hi --
Hi,
You probably should really invest some time into unittesting - it's worth a lot.And it is true, i spend at least half of my time on unittests (usingRSpec http://rspec.rubyforge.org/ and RubySeleniumhttp://rubyselenium.rubyforge.org) but have a solution that works (TM)and that i can use universally afterwards - always being confidentthat it behaves the way i want it to.I am sorry that I don't have time to answer lengthy on your mail - buti have to say that wrapping your head around unittesting is worth theeffort and really rewarding in the end.ah, and controlled declaration of variables would probably kill me :|
Talha Oktay wrote:
Hi
From: "Roy Sutton" <roys@mindspring.com>
[#191745] Language challenge — TrueGrit <dejdsh@...>
So far examples from 20 Languages are listed at:
I've added a Ruby version at the bottom. Feel free to make it more
[#191751] Proc#arity bug? — polypus <polypus@...>
[#191756] Output redirection in windows — Aditya Mahajan <adityam@...>
I am using the one-click installer on windows (RC2). I can not get
[#191765] doesnt work — Corey <0011@...>
Hello i just started learing ruby tonight but the first little code
nah it works fine. Add another input statement in there to see.
Pat Maddox wrote:
[#191778] Rcov installation failure on Mac OS X — Kerry Buckley <home@...>
Hi,
[#191787] ruby ide? — Andrew Buchan <bfsog@...>
What do you lot code ruby into?
On 5/7/06, Andrew Buchan <bfsog@hotmail.com> wrote:
[#191800] Ruby Recursion — Bob <papersmith@...>
Hi all,
[#191806] REXML exception rescuing — Eli Bendersky <eliben@...>
Hi all,
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 03:21 +0900, Eli Bendersky wrote:
[#191809] Bracket Packing (#78) (2 solutions) — "Eric I." <ruby-talk.20.ei@...>
Here is my solution to the first option of the quiz, which is simply
[#191856] A few block-related questions — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hi all.
[#191863] how to call a class from another file — huseyin polat <huseyinpolat@...>
Hi everyone, I had this little problem and having no luck so far. I have
[#191891] Raw idea about Proc — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hi all.
[#191922] How can I write the awesome kind of code? — "Pat Maddox" <pergesu@...>
I'm writing a small app to do poker simulations. I read a lot of
On May 8, 2006, at 1:38 PM, Pat Maddox wrote:
On 5/8/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
[#191930] Ruby Quiz Contest Winner! — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Ross Bamford has submitted a quiz that exceeded the mark I said I
[#191940] ml style 'let' impl - fun with metaprogramming... — ara.t.howard@...
[#191949] "load"ing a file and keeping the current scope? — Philip Hallstrom <ruby@...>
Hi -
[#191961] Question about instance_eval — "Pat Maddox" <pergesu@...>
I'm trying to use instance_eval in a project I'm doing, and I
[#191966] Modifying Hash Default Value — "Louis J Scoras" <louis.j.scoras@...>
Don't do this...This one bit me hard =)
On May 8, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Louis J Scoras wrote:
[#192015] Print Out Code in Program — Patrick <strife045@...>
class Ab
[#192040] Twisted for Ruby? — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...>
All:
On May 9, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
I appreciate your comment. We did EventMachine in C++ for some particular
On May 9, 2006, at 8:18 AM, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
Understood, but I was thinking about the masses of OSX machines out
C++ or not, I think this would be an excellent addition to the
> C++ or not, I think this would be an excellent addition to the
LOL! Considering we're doing essentially a completely parallel rewrite of
[#192044] Problem with 2nd File.Read in small script. — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...>
Hello,
Peter Bailey wrote:
[#192056] Method Size - Best Practices — Pistos Christou <jesusrubsyou.5.pistos@...>
Eric Hodel wrote:
[#192062] Re: non-static way to get the filename? — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#192077] Ruby Quiz Vacation — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Well folks, I'm off for some rest and relaxation starting this
n 5/9/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On 5/9/06, Matthew Moss <matthew.moss.coder@gmail.com> wrote:
[#192105] What's the difference between a Thread and a Process? — Dave Howell <groups@...>
They seem similar, but by no means identical. My guess is that Ruby
Dave Howell wrote:
They also share open file "handles", at least on *nix systems, at the
[#192116] Exponential calcs with very large exponents — doug meharry <doug@...>
Greetings all.
[#192122] Ruby documentation discovery — "John Conrad" <john.emerson.conrad@...>
I spent the day trying to grok the examples in xmpp4r (xmpp/jabber library
On 5/9/06, Dave Howell <groups@grandfenwick.net> wrote:
"John Conrad" <john.emerson.conrad@gmail.com> writes:
On May 9, 2006, at 4:23 PM, John Conrad wrote:
[#192143] command line rubygems and require — polypus <polypus@...>
given the file requires_foo.rb
[#192148] short hand %w — Corey <0011@...>
how come when i do this m = %w[cat [dog dog] mouse] and then request
[#192151] Intantiating a class by name — "Erich L. Timkar" <erichtimkar@...>
For the life of me I haven't been able to find the syntax to
class Foo
[#192165] range — corey konrad <0011@...>
another code example from my book doesnt work with the ruby interpreter
[#192171] Re: Intantiating a class by name — Pe, Botp <botp@...>
fr benjohn@fysh.org [mailto:benjohn@fysh.org] :
[#192177] Simplifying Vim folding — Doug Kearns <dougkearns@...>
G'day folks,
On Wed, 10 May 2006 20:07:38 +0900, you wrote:
On Wed, 10 May 2006, tony summerfelt wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 08:07:38PM +0900, Doug Kearns wrote:
[#192184] Thanks Ruby Quiz! — Charlie Bowman <charlie@...>
On 5/10/06, Charlie Bowman <charlie@castlebranch.com> wrote:
You're right, I should have asked before using the code. I assumed that
Matthew Moss wrote:
On 10 May 2006, at 9:08 pm, Justin Collins wrote:
[#192196] Image Processing Questions — "Mike Brum" <ruby@...>
I've been digging around trying to find a good hook for GD and so far I've
Mike Brum wrote:
> RMagick. I haven't really used GD, but I'm sure RMagick is cooler.
[#192221] class << my_instance and class variables — "Raphael Bauduin" <rblists@...>
Hi,
[#192240] Newbie question about initialize methods in subclasses — Wes Gamble <weyus@...>
All,
[#192242] — Charlie Bowman <charlie@...>
-------- Forwarded Message --------
[#192249] Asserts in aggregate objects called by a Test::Unit::TestCase — "Andrew Tanner" <andrewt@...>
Howdy Rubyists,
I finally figured out how to do this this week. This problem has been
[#192257] changing the type of a variable — Allison Newman <demallien@...>
Hi,
[#192259] Re: changing the type of a variable — "Gennady Bystritsky" <Gennady.Bystritsky@...>
You may need to restart your Rails application so that your changes may
Gennady Bystritsky wrote:
On 5/10/06, Allison Newman <demallien@mac.com> wrote:> Gennady Bystritsky wrote:> > You may need to restart your Rails application so that your changes may> > be picked up.> >> > Gennady.>> Without wanting to sound really dumb, how do I restart a Rails app. As> far as I can see, the only thing that is actually running is the server> (WEBrick), which I had already tried restarting, without success... :-/
[#192268] Slowing threads — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
Hi!
[#192275] Re: Thanks Ruby Quiz! — "Debaun, Steve [Seminis/2400]" <steve.debaun@...>
123.to_slang == "a franklin, a jackson, three washingtons, and some jingle"
[#192291] Module#add_tracer — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hi all.
[#192311] A more elegant way to do this? — "Tim Uckun" <timuckun@...>
Can anybody suggest a more elegant and rubyish way to do this?
[#192314] plz help with binding — Sergey Volkov <gm.vlkv@...>
Ruby guru, please help:
[#192319] Ruby for Rails now published in paper! — dblack@...
Hi --
[#192331] Writable attributes - how does this work? — "Krekna Mektek" <krekna@...>
Hi!
[#192332] FTGL Seg Faults on Win32 — Xavier <spam2@...>
Hi,
[#192342] Fowler's "EvaluatingRuby" article — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
http://martinfowler.com/bliki/EvaluatingRuby.html
[#192343] class << self — "Tim Uckun" <timuckun@...>
I was reading through the source code of the DBI module and I saw thisline there.
I asked the same question yesterday...
> It is just another way add singleton methods to the outer scope> (probably saw this in a module?). So this:
[#192356] each with arguments — Charles Churchill <churchill@...>
I've found myself writing the following code to address needs I have
[#192367] extract DIV from HTML — Dor Kalev <dor@...>
Hi,
You want to use XPath. Check out the XPath section of the following document:
Ryan Leavengood wrote:
Many many thanks to you all,
Dor Kalev wrote:
James Britt wrote:
> I want to take the DIV from a page with certain encoding (WINDOWS-1255)
[#192370] google trends, bad comparisons, &c — "pat eyler" <pat.eyler@...>
James Britt posted a comment[1] about the new google trends tools[2],
[#192418] Newb question - object type tests? — Adam Bloom <admanb@...>
Hello all,
Adam Bloom wrote:
[#192432] conversion issues — corey konrad <0011@...>
what is going on here, i dont understand why i keep getting conversion
corey konrad wrote:
>because it needs to be a string when you print it.
how about this cin>> = num, lol i dont know ruby seems like a trade off
On May 12, 2006, at 4:27 AM, corey konrad wrote:
The goal of ruby is to make programming easier and more enjoyable right?
Hi Corey,
> But seriously, if you feel that Ruby doesn't work for you, check out> Python (http://www.python.org/) or maybe Perl (http://www.perl.org/)> or even Java (http://java.sun.com/). There are a lot of programming> languages out there, and it never hurts to give some of them a try.
corey konrad wrote:
i just have a question i am not trying to be a smart ass either but
[#192458] YARV vs. lambda — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hi all.
[#192463] Ruby and windows. — "Tim Uckun" <timuckun@...>
I want to convert a series of VB DLLs to ruby. Is it possible to writeactivex controls and DLLs in ruby? There might be a snag in that thecontrols need to send events to the calling program.
Tim Uckun wrote:
Thanks. I am a bit disapointed that I can't write activex controls orDLLs in ruby, I know it's possible to do that in python.
Tim Uckun wrote:
Dave Burt wrote:
Yes, it's trivial really. It's a nice feature of python. I found thishttp://www.geocities.com/masonralph/ruby.html which is reallyinteresting because it doesn't actually generate a DLL but still letsyou instantiate your ruby objects as COM objects as long as they arein the library path.
In principle, this isn't hard to make happen. I could imagine a
>>>It would be really, really nice once the Ruby interpreter is thread safe
[#192487] Tab Player (#79) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
This is really cool. Now what would be even cooler is if someone could
This is the 'proof of concept' solution I wrote for this quiz. It just
[#192500] Re: mkmf — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#192501] An inherent mismatch when creating dynamic classes — Eli Bendersky <eliben@...>
Class names in Ruby must begin with a capital litter, like constants:
2006/5/12, Eli Bendersky <eliben@gmail.com>:
>> This looks like a mismatch between two unrelated features (true,
[#192502] Is there a method for incrementing string names?!? — "Human Dunnil" <h.dunnil@...>
Hello,
Human Dunnil wrote:
[#192513] Making sense of the various Ruby "eval"s — Eli Bendersky <eliben@...>
Hi all,
>>>>> "E" == Eli Bendersky <eliben@gmail.com> writes:
ts wrote:
>>>>> "E" == Eli Bendersky <eliben@gmail.com> writes:
ts wrote:
>>>>> "E" == Eli Bendersky <eliben@gmail.com> writes:
On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 14:52 +0900, Eli Bendersky wrote:
[#192530] Inheriting class-based state — "John Lam" <drjflam@...>
This one puzzles me - I know there's something fundamental that I'm not
[#192569] using RSpec without runner - inconsistent context evaluation — "Suraj N. Kurapati" <skurapat@...>
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[#192575] lightweigth lexer? — "Meador Inge" <meadori@...>
Is there lightweight lexer for Ruby? I have seen a few lexer
If you look closely at what traditional tools like lex and flex do, you
> If you look closely at what traditional tools like lex and flex do, you
[#192579] I can't believe it ate the whole thing! — Jeff Pritchard <jp@...>
At work, to dispel some of the tedium of writing yet another layer of C
[#192585] Solaris Install: Non-standard location — Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@...>
Were I able to install at the default location,
[#192595] win32api — corey konrad <0011@...>
hello
[#192606] boolean affectation shortcut — Nuno <nomail@...991.com>
Hello here !
[#192609] MulticastSocket in Ruby — dirk <dirk.breuer@...>
Hi Folks,
Quoting dirk.breuer@gmail.com, on Sat, May 13, 2006 at 06:49:49PM +0900:
[#192620] list folder content from win directory -> xml output — jonas tracht <jonas.tracht@...>
hi everybody,
[#192631] Forcing some code to run at the end of tests — "Sy Ali" <sy1234@...>
I'm playing with some test scripts, and I cannot for the life of me
On 5/13/06, Mike Stok <mike@stok.ca> wrote:
On May 14, 2006, at 12:27 AM, Sy Ali wrote:
I played with 'ensure', but it wasn't the answer.. =)
On Sun, 14 May 2006, Sy Ali wrote:
On 5/14/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Sy Ali wrote:
On 5/14/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Sy Ali wrote:
On 5/14/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
On Tue, 16 May 2006, Sy Ali wrote:
On 5/16/06, Vidar Larsen <vi_larsen@yahoo.no> wrote:
There is a good reason for this.
On 5/17/06, bpettichord@gmail.com <bpettichord@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/13/06, Daniel Harple <dharple@generalconsumption.org> wrote:
[#192644] foo bar — corey konrad <0011@...>
where does all the foo and bar references come from, is that from
..
Sergey Volkov wrote:
[#192652] x-y plots — Jon Dean <jdale58@...>
I'm new to ruby and am looking for a way to create an x-y plot. Any
On Sun, 14 May 2006, Jon Dean wrote:
Jon Egil Strand wrote:
[#192653] "Seeing Metaclasses Clearly" — "Pat Maddox" <pergesu@...>
I saw a link for why's article "Seeing Metaclasses Clearly" [1]
[#192673] vim reindent/beautify tip — cremes.devlist@...
Many of you might already know this but if not here's an interesting
[#192681] Conway's Life de-golfed — Mike Nelson <miken700@...>
I took some golfed code from a discussion here little while back (
[#192696] Hobix install prob — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
Help, I can't install hobix using the handy website url thing:
[#192699] begining programmer questions — corey konrad <0011@...>
I was wondering, i thought in Ruby you didnt have to declare variables
When you call 'info[]', the '[]' piece is actually trying to invoke a metho=
oh ok thats right it has to be an object in order to be useful. The book
i dont know doing info = Array.new seems like an array declaration to
I suppose it could, but I think the easiest way to build an Array in ruby i=
ok thanks for the help
well i tried what you said but i still get an error now, it says that i
oh ok i needed to remove the [] in the while loop to, ok. Now when i
Just to be clear, will you please send your current source. I'd be glad to
Michael Gorsuch wrote:
Ah!
oh ok basicly the issue is that i just didnt understand what the gets
this stuff is discouraging, lol. Since i started learning to program i
yeah a friend of mine said that PHP would be a good language to learn as
On 5/15/06, corey konrad <0011@hush.com> wrote:
oh ok i remember reading that in the book about pointers the = method or
On 5/15/06, corey konrad <0011@hush.com> wrote:
'gets' will read a string from input and build a new string object.
I'm a newbie to Ruby, but not to programming.
On May 15, 2006, at 12:50 PM, Regg wrote:
But when I hear statements about Ruby being a strong type language, I
On May 15, 2006, at 1:14 PM, Regg wrote:
A lot of people have the mistaken notion that Ruby is not "strongly typed"
you're talking over my head francis, i am a beginner. I have no idea
Corey -
With some trepidation I'll commit the sin of threadjacking in order to
Hi --
I have to admit I don't understand the distinction you're making between
Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
Well, I have a somewhat different theory. Because remember five to ten
Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
[#192733] Mapping a String to Properties - A Better Way? — "Michael Trier" <mtrier@...>
I have a piece of code that works fine, but I'm wondering if there is
[#192736] Columnization of text, using text-reform — "Sy Ali" <sy1234@...>
Ok, I got text-hyphen and text-reform installed[1], and I looked at
[#192757] Struct.new vs class — "Giles Bowkett" <gilesb@...>
OK, so I have this class and it could probably be a Struct.
On 5/15/06, Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 09:43:20PM +0900, Mark Volkmann wrote:
On 5/15/06, Mauricio Fernandez <mfp@acm.org> wrote:
[#192759] Test if file exists — Pieter Steyn <pieter@...>
Hi,
[#192765] Time class and time zones — Ed Lau <ted_spam@...>
Question in brief:
[#192769] Testing private methods — Peter Hickman <peter@...>
I have a class with a lot of private utility methods that makes the code
[#192790] Net::LDAP filters — Andre Nathan <andre@...>
Hello
I assume by "LDAP filter string" you mean an RFC-2254 compliant string,
Hi Francis
Andre, thanks for testing and confirming the fix. It will be in the
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 04:14 +0900, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
Ah, I see the point. Interesting. I guess you're right, you probably
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 04:37 +0900, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 04:47 +0900, Andre Nathan wrote:
[#192806] Weird class-loading issue (or maybe a problem with define_method?) — "Pat Maddox" <pergesu@...>
I'm working on an app and having a strange class loading problem.
On 5/15/06, Pat Maddox <pergesu@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/06, Pat Maddox <pergesu@gmail.com> wrote:
[#192809] Vim 7 insert-mode mappings — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...>
I've just started using Vim (yes, it's heresy...), and I'm absolutely
Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
Reid Thompson wrote:
Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
[#192869] examples using reliable-msg gem? — cremes.devlist@...
I'm wondering if anyone out there has written any code using the
[#192881] 2 dimensional arrays — Joe Seeley <joiey.seeley@...>
The 2 dimensional array or table structure is extremely common, but I
[#192882] Ticked Off — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...>
Okay, I'll admit it. I'm really pissed off. I don't pay attention to
Elliot Temple wrote:
Keith Lancaster <klancaster1957@gmail.com> writes:
gwtmp01@mac.com wrote:
On 5/16/06, Peter Hickman <peter@semantico.com> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
Jeff Rose wrote:
On 5/16/06, Kev Jackson <kevin.jackson@it.fts-vn.com> wrote:
Pirating a pdf is not theft. Stealing something implies that the owner is no
On 16/05/06, Tim Becker <a2800276@gmail.com> wrote:> Pirating a pdf is not theft. Stealing something implies that the owner is no> in possession of that object. I.e. I steal your car, you no longer have a car.> Pirating is copyright infringement. There is a difference, even if> some people in this thread are implying copyright infringement is> tantamount to murder.
gwtmp01@mac.com wrote:
From: "Michael Greenly" <mgreenly@gmail.com>
On 5/16/06, Michael Greenly <mgreenly@gmail.com> wrote:
[#192893] Mixing-in the inherited method — "Christoffer Sawicki" <christoffer.sawicki@...>
Dear Rubyists,
[#192904] learn to program — corey konrad <0011@...>
I realy dont understand what Chris is talking about here in his book
corey konrad wrote:
[#192905] BDD and mocking objects — "Pat Maddox" <pergesu@...>
Brian Hughes discussed BDD [1] in a recent post, which piqued my
I say it _does_ matter. Behavior driven development, in particular,
[#192942] Editing ruby code with Emacs or Vim ? — Meino Christian Cramer <Meino.Cramer@...>
Hi,
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
James Britt wrote:
Dave Burt wrote:
[#192952] A bug? Socket broken due to resource leak in failed connect? — cliff wu <uncutstone@...>
It is really a triky problem.
[#192977] Re: ruby/gnuplot on windows — Nuralanur@...
I don't know about persist flags, but as a quick-and-dirty solution, you
unknown wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2006, Jon Dean wrote:
[#192994] Problem with my gsub! — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...>
I can't get a gsub! to work when I use a counter variable in my
> I've tried \1, but, that gives me even worse results.
[#192999] require 'mechanize'/Ruby search path problem — Peter Szinek <peter@...>
Hello all,
[#193000] GetoptLong Accessing the values with out looping — "Paul D. Kraus" <paul.kraus@...>
Simple question but for the life of me I can't figure it out.
[#193027] Re: ruby sdbm library reliable? — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
Berger, Daniel wrote:
I've been interested for a long time in doing a fast system for datasets up
[#193044] Re: In search of elegant indices searching — Nuralanur@...
Dear Tim,
[#193081] Fully qualifying classes underneath the vendor directory — Wes Gamble <weyus@...>
Can I qualify classes using the first directory name under vendor?
[#193087] Re: Enumerable#collect and #select best practices — "Joe Bowers" <JoeBowers@...>
-----Original Message-----
[#193090] Installation Problems — Patryk Soika <patryk@...>
I'm new to ruby, and attempting to install it for the first time.
[#193146] Getting really ticked off — James Britt <james_b@...>
Can the way-off-topic copyright thread go offline, or to some other list?
[#193171] Dynamically modifying modules to avoid namespace collisions — Wes Gamble <weyus@...>
All,
Hey, I just thought of something.
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 09:34:34AM +0900, Logan Capaldo wrote:
[#193177] Blocks in Procs? — "travis michel" <meshac.ruby@...>
SGkgYWxsLCBJIGhhdmUgYmVlbiB1c2luZyBhIGxvdCBvZiBQcm9jJ3MgYW5kIGxhbWJkYSdzIGxh
[#193187] When will the gateway be back? — "Phil Tomson" <rubyfan@...>
I really prefer to read comp.lang.ruby instead of being subscribed to
2006/5/17, Phil Tomson <rubyfan@gmail.com>:
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 11:28 pm, Phil Tomson wrote:
On 5/17/06, Kirk Haines <khaines@enigo.com> wrote:
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 10:01 am, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On 5/17/06, Kirk Haines <khaines@enigo.com> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
[#193197] Re: Nonlinear scaling - could symbols help solve this? — "Jeremy Hanford" <hanford_j@...>
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
[#193205] Capturing stdout — Damphyr <damphyr@...>
I have code that prints to stdout (using puts and/or print).
2006/5/17, Damphyr <damphyr@freemail.gr>:
Robert Klemme wrote:
2006/5/17, Damphyr <damphyr@freemail.gr>:
Here's another alternative.
On May 17, 2006, at 5:26 AM, Mark Volkmann wrote:
Eric Hodel wrote:
[#193214] Method name — Michael <Michael_ee@...>
Hi,
[#193225] Please answer to this code? — viswesh <visweshwar_03@...>
can anybody execute it and tell me where i go wrong.please let me know
viswesh wrote:
Hi Mike and Daniel,
Hi mike,
viswesh wrote:
Hi Mike,
[#193234] Weird forking/rejoining issue — Ohad Lutzky <lutzky@...>
I'm a Unix admin at a research lab in the technion, and use (and
[#193235] Module, class and methods confusion — Patrick Spence <patrick@...>
I have a test harness script that requires module "mhiqErrorLogger".
[#193254] is there "equalsIgnoreCase" in ruby? — viswesh <visweshwar_03@...>
Hi
[#193261] Need help designing UI — Scott L Holmes <scottlholmes@...>
Hi,
[#193320] greatest float smaller than 1.0? — polypus <polypus@...>
polypus wrote:
polypus wrote:
[#193353] Asynchronous calls in DRb — "Madan Manoharan" <madan.manoharan@...>
Hello:
[#193368] Make a revised version of design patterns in ruby — uncutstone wu <uncutstone@...>
Ruby is highly dynamic and extensible. Ruby is duck typed. Interface
[#193370] Re: ruby/gnuplot on windows — Nuralanur@...
Dear Jon,
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Jon Dean wrote:
unknown wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Jon Dean wrote:
[#193391] Re: [OT] Partial functions? — "Joe Bowers" <JoeBowers@...>
Partials are great for deferring part of a computation
[#193395] Re: [OT] Partial functions? — "Kroeger, Simon (ext)" <simon.kroeger.ext@...>
> import functional
[#193397] Rescue clauses on do/end blocks? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...>
I know this has been on the table before, but I really see no reason not
2006/5/18, Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@gmail.com>:
Okay, if this proposal is blocked by the lack of an elegant way to add
On 5/19/06, Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 19, 2006, at 6:16 AM, Austin Ziegler wrote:
Eric Hodel wrote:
On May 19, 2006, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
Eric Hodel wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 23:55 +0900, Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
Ross Bamford wrote:
Ross Bamford wrote:
uncutstone wu wrote:
On 5/18/06, Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@gmail.com> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
Hi --
dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
[#193400] Re: Command Line Processing / Pipes — "Stuart Holden" <Stuart.Holden@...>
Hi Chris,
[#193408] mechanize error — Dor Kalev <dor@...>
hi,
[#193424] Re: How to "go to" in a RUBY script . . . — "DEBAUN, STEVE [AG-Contractor/2400]" <steve.debaun@...>
To everyone else:
On 5/18/06, DEBAUN, STEVE [AG-Contractor/2400] <steve.debaun@seminis.com> wrote:
Hi,
Leslie Viljoen wrote:
2006/5/19, Mike Nelson <miken700@yahoo.com>:
On May 19, 2006, at 11:24 AM, Robert Klemme wrote:
2006/5/19, Jake McArthur <jake.mcarthur@gmail.com>:
On May 19, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Robert Klemme wrote:
Leslie Viljoen wrote:
Peter Bailey wrote:
[#193449] Who Wants to Be a Scripting Guy? — James Britt <james_b@...>
James Britt wrote:
Dave Burt wrote:
[#193466] Where does one find documentation for Text::Format? — Wes Gamble <weyus@...>
I can't find any documentation for Text::Format.
On 5/18/06, Wes Gamble <weyus@att.net> wrote:
On 5/19/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
[#193471] Annotated Ruby API Docs — "Justin Bailey" <jgbailey@...>
I don't think anyone on the list has noticed this yet, but someone has put
[#193504] send vs. dot notation — "Giles Bowkett" <gilesb@...>
What's a good reason to use send() instead of a dot to send a message?
[#193512] Ruby namespaces and require — Alex Young <alex@...>
Hi all,
On 5/19/06, Alex Young <alex@blackkettle.org> wrote:
[#193531] "Declaring" private instance variables — Eli Bendersky <eliben@...>
Hello fellow Rybuists,
Hi --
[#193545] Writing a interpreter extension — Kris <krisleech@...>
When writing a interpreter extension are there any hooks in to the
On May 19, 2006, at 6:28 AM, Kris wrote:
Many thanks Eric, do you have a code example by any chance to get me
On May 19, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Kris wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
Quoting krisleech@interkonect.com, on Mon, May 22, 2006 at 12:29:24AM +0900:
It would take a higher skill set to extract it though.
On 5/22/06, Kris <krisleech@interkonect.com> wrote:
Well there are several aspects to this, I want to protect the code from
On 5/22/06, Kris Leech <krisleech@interkonect.com> wrote:
By reading the key from the binary or reading the un-encrypted code from
Kris Leech wrote:
The use case can't be changed, it would need to be secure code... At the
> The use case can't be changed, it would need to be secure code...
Mainly I want to be able to sell ruby/rails applications without doing a
On 5/22/06, Kris Leech <krisleech@interkonect.com> wrote:
Its an application that deals with highly sensitive data, I dont want
On 5/22/06, Kris Leech <krisleech@interkonect.com> wrote:
Kris Leech wrote:
Hal Fulton wrote:
>Google for the phrase "security through obscurity" (STO).
Kris Leech wrote:
> I know what this is. But I'm getting no helpful suggestions on this.
Tim Becker wrote:
On 5/23/06, Kris <kris@alternativefocusmedia.com> wrote:
[#193553] Question on GC — "Madan Manoharan" <madan.manoharan@...>
Hello Rubyists:
[#193558] Undefined method error — Patrick Spence <patrick@...>
Still trying to get my head wrapped around the concepts regarding
[#193568] problems with irb? str = 'a\b\c' seems impossible — "Krekna Mektek" <krekna@...>
Can someone help me out with this, I can't put the string 'a\b\c' in
[#193591] Dreamhost having Ruby issues — Doug Pfeffer <doug.pfeffer+ror@...>
Just an alert to Dreamhost users. I saw that a few of my Rails sites
[#193628] Parsing XML into a complete domain object — Brian Cowdery <bcowdery@...>
Recently at work we've decided to attempt to build a basic XML driven
Brian Cowdery wrote:
[#193636] GDiff — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
I recently ported Brian Schroeder's great GDiff
[#193647] Cool: nil is a class that can have methods — Rob Burrowes <rob@...>
Excuse a newbee's enthusiasm, but this is really cool. It makes some
Hi --
[#193660] Detecting console dimensions — "Sy Ali" <sy1234@...>
Is there a simple way for a ruby script to know the size of the space
[#193669] Brite - A ruby compiler for the .NET platform — "Pascal Hurni" <pascal_hurni@...>
Hi folks!
Pascal Hurni wrote:
Would this allow Ruby to be compiled to CIL?
Kris wrote:
I guess a Rails app would be more difficult to compile...
Kris wrote:
I found a one page html page detailing how to decrypt a CIL back to
On 5/22/06, Kris Leech <krisleech@interkonect.com> wrote:
If its against the spirit of ruby then it makes it less commercially
On 5/22/06, Kris Leech <krisleech@interkonect.com> wrote:
Its not just having code stolen but the fact that it can be modified so
Kris Leech wrote:
What would be secure hardware?
Kris Leech wrote:
[#193676] User Account Setup - Multiple OS's — "Paul D. Kraus" <paul.kraus@...>
I am learning ruby and have a background in perl.
On 5/20/06, Paul D. Kraus <paul.kraus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 10:23:08AM +0900, Paul D. Kraus wrote:
>
[#193679] Implementing Enumerable#inject in Io — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...>
This has nothing to do with Ruby -- I thought there might just be some
Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
[#193689] foo= methods don't get called inside instance scope without explicit receiver — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...>
irb(main):001:0> class Bar; def foo=(val); puts "Bar#foo= called!"; end; end
I'm not sure of your specific situation, but i've found this to help in
[#193692] I call Ducktype Violation on #to_proc! :) — transfire@...
Trying to be just ducky...
transfire@gmail.com wrote:
Right. It's not the #to_proc I'm worried about. I completely agree with
transfire@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
Dave Burt wrote:
On May 21, 2006, at 2:22 AM, Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
Fair enough. But then where''s my #to_p method ;)
On May 22, 2006, at 8:53 PM, transfire@gmail.com wrote:
[#193694] Mongrel 0.3.13 Update -- Code Review, Code Coverage — Zed Shaw <zedshaw@...>
Hey Folks,
[#193695] Drb and PStore behaviour — Javier Valencia <jvalencia@...01.org>
I'm doing a remote database object so i can do:
[#193708] sysread changes behavior in the presence of threads? — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...>
What am I missing here?
From: "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@gmail.com>
I'd be inclined to categorize it as a bug. It violates the expectation that
In article <3a94cf510605201832g5a8d23cue1f0e2e69661d5f1@mail.gmail.com>,
Tanaka-sensei: from your description it appears that the problem is caused
From: "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@gmail.com>
It's a Windows issue, nothing to do with Ruby. I haven't looked at how Boos=
2006/5/21, Francis Cianfrocca <garbagecat10@gmail.com>:
I'm working on the eventmachine library (see rubyforge). The goal is
Quoting garbagecat10@gmail.com, on Sun, May 21, 2006 at 09:45:38PM +0900:
No, I'm going for something rather different, and it has nothing to do with
2006/5/22, Francis Cianfrocca <garbagecat10@gmail.com>:
We're threadjacking, so I'll keep it short. The point of taking a very
[#193710] Ruby Invoicing System? — "Ryan Leavengood" <leavengood@...>
I know we have quite a few consultants in the Ruby world. Does anyone
Ryan Leavengood wrote:
[#193718] rubynuby - confused by method name "inject" — Jeff Pritchard <jp@...>
Can anybody explain to me how the Enumberable#inject method is
Jeff Pritchard wrote:
I agree, "map" makes a lot more sense than "collect". I'm going to just
BTW, I think "combine" makes the most sense to me for a synonym of
Jeff Pritchard wrote:
On 5/21/06, Jim Weirich <jim@weirichhouse.org> wrote:
Leslie Viljoen wrote:
On 5/22/06, Regg Mr <spamwhite@cox.net> wrote:
On 5/22/06, Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com> wrote:
"Kroeger, Simon (ext)" <simon.kroeger.ext@siemens.com> writes:
Christian Neukirchen schrieb:
Hi,
Jeff Pritchard wrote:
[#193722] About <programming ruby, 2nc edition>, meta class and Class — uncutstone wu <uncutstone@...>
The following is quoted from ruby-1.8.4-core-rdocs
Hi --
uncutstone wu wrote:
uncutstone wu wrote:
>>>>> "u" == uncutstone wu <uncutstone@sina.com> writes:
ts wrote:
>>>>> "u" == uncutstone wu <uncutstone@sina.com> writes:
ts wrote:
[#193726] Class variables and class instance variables in Pickaxe 2nd — uncutstone wu <uncutstone@...>
These are two concepts in Pickaxe 2nd edtion.
[#193749] How to intercept all function calls of a object? — uncutstone wu <uncutstone@...>
What I want is something like this:
[#193774] segfault when calling rb_eval_string_protect with a non-null state pointer — "Mark Aufflick" <mark-ruby@...>
Hi All,
[#193791] Payment Gem error — "Robert MannI" <robmnl@...>
Hi!
[#193799] Array#[] and Out of Range — "Christoffer Sawicki" <christoffer.sawicki@...>
Hello.
[#193812] Configuring Ruby with PHPMyAdmin — Matthew <mansfiem@...>
Does anybody know how to configure Ruby to work with PHPMyAdmin?
[#193815] Test::Unit Patch that allows test methods to be executed sequentially — "bpettichord@..." <bpettichord@...>
This patch to Test::Unit allows you to create TestCases whose test
Ryan Davis said:
On May 21, 2006, at 7:45 PM, bpettichord@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/22/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:
On May 22, 2006, at 3:16 PM, Ryan Davis wrote:
[#193826] Embedding ruby in aolserver (Was: Re: segfault when calling rb_eval_string_protect ...) — "Mark Aufflick" <mark-ruby@...>
Hmm I see. That could be a bit of a problem for my application given
Yes, they would have to be in seperate processes, which then loses the
[#193830] converting class or type under single table inheritance — Levent Ali <lebreeze@...>
I think this query is more Ruby than Rails but I'm writing a Rails app
user[:type] =3D AdminUser
[#193839] rcov 0.4.0 (code coverage) - scriptability, accuracy, unrotten internals — Mauricio Fernandez <mfp@...>
This is awesome. It's enlightening and sad to see the coverage of some
[#193852] Zed and Luis drop the bomb on Ruby's poor performance — cremes.devlist@...
The O'Reilly blog has two great interviews posted from the last week
*snip*
On 5/22/06, benjohn@fysh.org <benjohn@fysh.org> wrote:
On Monday 22 May 2006 9:25 am, Madan Manoharan wrote:
Kirk Haines wrote:
Quoting james_b@neurogami.com, on Tue, May 23, 2006 at 01:50:34AM +0900:
Hi Sam!
On May 22, 2006, at 9:50, James Britt wrote:
Dave Howell wrote:
On 5/22/06, Kirk Haines <khaines@enigo.com> wrote:
On 5/22/06, Madan Manoharan <madan.manoharan@gmail.com> wrote:
The problem is that Zed and Luis make out that performance is something
On Tue, 23 May 2006 cremes.devlist@mac.com wrote:
From: ara.t.howard@noaa.gov [mailto:ara.t.howard@noaa.gov]
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Victor Shepelev wrote:
ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2006, James Britt wrote:
2006/5/22, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov>:
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Bob Hutchison wrote:
ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:
I've always had a sense that some of what makes Ruby so beautiful is
Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
On May 23, 2006, at 12:15 AM, Alex Young wrote:
Eric Hodel wrote:
2006/5/24, Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@gmail.com>:
I don't have ParseTree installed on my (dooky) work machine, I think
Douglas Livingstone wrote:
2006/5/24, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com>:
On 5/23/06, Douglas Livingstone <rampant@gmail.com> wrote:
"Douglas Livingstone" <rampant@gmail.com> writes:
On Mon, 22 May 2006, cremes.devlist@mac.com wrote:
On 5/22/06, John Carter <john.carter@tait.co.nz> wrote:
On Tuesday 23 May 2006 12:41, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Mark Somerville wrote:
From: John Carter [mailto:john.carter@tait.co.nz]
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Victor Shepelev wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2006, John Carter wrote:
From: John Carter [mailto:john.carter@tait.co.nz]
On 5/25/06, Victor Shepelev wrote:
On 5/24/06, Victor Shepelev <vshepelev@imho.com.ua> wrote:
"Boy!" I thought. "Now THIS sounds like a thread I want to read!"
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 04:35:28AM +0900, Dave Howell wrote:
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 10:18:10AM +0900, John Carter wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Juergen Strobel wrote:
On 5/30/06, John Carter <john.carter@tait.co.nz> wrote:
> YARV and Ruby's poor computational performance. Zed said, and I quote:
> put it into production in a server [...]
[#193863] IRB'ing within a program — Geoff Stanley <geoffstanley@...>
Hello all
On 5/22/06, Geoff Stanley <geoffstanley@gmail.com> wrote:
Leslie Viljoen wrote:
[#193870] Re: Zed and Luis drop the bomb on Ruby's poor performance — "Jamal Mazrui" <Jamal.Mazrui@...>
What is the current time line for Ruby 2.0 and the byte code compiler?
On May 22, 2006, at 7:15 AM, Jamal Mazrui wrote:
There is YARV I think that makes bytecode and there is JRuby which at
On May 22, 2006, at 2:29 PM, Kris Leech wrote:
[#193891] initializing instance variables in a module — Jeff Rose <rosejn@...>
Have a module:
module Foo
Well, it took a while but I found the answer. This is done in
Hi --
You still have to call it every time you use the variable.
Francis Cianfrocca schrieb:
Looks promising but what if you have to assign to the variable? This code
Hi,
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:
2006/5/22, Jeff Rose <rosejn@gmail.com>:
[#193923] Re: Zed and Luis drop the bomb on Ruby's poor performance — "Jamal Mazrui" <Jamal.Mazrui@...>
A couple weeks ago I asked whether YARV could compile most Ruby programs
[#193934] Re: warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84 — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Berger, Daniel wrote:
[#193957] Re: Compiling ruby - cannot find install-sh or install.sh — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#193965] program writing — corey konrad <0011@...>
i think i understand the basic syntax of ruby, now what do i do with it?
corey konrad wrote:
I understand what you are going through. I frequently see cool Ruby
[#193966] Creating Hash of Arrays — "Paul D. Kraus" <paul.kraus@...>
How can I create a hash that contains an array for its value? How can I the=
[#194058] Performance characteristics of Ruby constructs. — Ola Bini <Ola.Bini@...>
Hi.
On May 22, 2006, at 10:13 PM, Ola Bini wrote:
[#194070] ruby mysql windows — Bob Wickham <wickham_bob@...>
I've been googling for this for hours now.
[#194100] ruby 1.8.4 compilation failed on cygwin — uncutstone wu <uncutstone@...>
My current ruby version is 1.8.1 under cygwin , I want to upgrade it to
There is the one click installer for Windows... any use?
[#194115] Re: Problem with reqular expression — Peña, Botp <botp@...>
fr Ilyas:
[#194122] Shameless plug of my web 2.0 app — Adrian DeWitts <adrian@...>
Apologies if this is out of place. I just wanted to mention to the list
Hi,
[#194156] Format strings ? — "Vlad GALU" <vladgalu@...>
Having an int object, let's say the value is 2, I'd like to print
[#194164] Read File Into An Array — bc90141 <info@...>
Hi,
On 5/23/06, bc90141 <info@libertarianswag.com> wrote:
Madan Manoharan wrote:
> f = File.open("filenamehere") or die "Unable to open file..."
Tim Becker wrote:
[#194184] RAA, gems, and RubyForge (was Re: User Account Setup - Multiple OS's) — "John Gabriele" <jmg3000@...>
On 5/23/06, Paul D. Kraus <paul.kraus@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/23/06, John Gabriele <jmg3000@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/23/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
[#194214] Regexp help: Matching HTML having trouble w/greediness — Wes Gamble <weyus@...>
All,
[#194219] Proposing: A new Ruby Windows installer — Enterprise Astronaut <enterpriseastro@...>
On 5/23/06, Enterprise Astronaut <enterpriseastro@enterprise.ch> wrote:
On 5/23/06, Enterprise Astronaut <enterpriseastro@enterprise.ch> wrote:
Curt Hibbs wrote:
Curt Hibbs wrote:
There is a slight problem here though. I don't have time to go into the
Curt Hibbs wrote:
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 09:39:43PM +0900, Tim Hunter wrote:
Mauricio Fernandez wrote:
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 10:13:14PM +0900, Tim Hunter wrote:
On 5/24/06, Mauricio Fernandez <mfp@acm.org> wrote:
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Curt Hibbs wrote:
On 5/24/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Ryan Leavengood wrote:
[#194231] New article at RC&S: If It's Not Nailed Down, Steal It: Pattern Matching, S-Expressions, and Domain Specific Languages in Ruby. — James Britt <james_b@...>
Topher Cyll has written an outstanding article for Ruby Code & Style[0].
[#194244] do i need a regex? — newbie <a@...>
i am trying to match the string "--(null)--" in ruby
[#194253] Get and Post Combined ? — "Doug Bromley" <doug.bromley@...>
Hello
> #The path with its get variables
Hell. Apologies. Thats a typo.
[#194255] Newbie question: flickr gem installation — Ingo Weiss <ingoweiss@...>
Hi,
[#194258] Re: Atomic File.copy from Linux to Windows shared drive — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#194275] Using rb_str_insert from c — Phil Jackson <phil@...>
Hi all,
[#194286] String.scan hangs in some cases? — Wes Gamble <weyus@...>
Has anyone ever see a call to String.scan (the "regular" form, not the
[#194324] Does it do clientside? — ReggW <me@...>
When it comes to the Web, is Ruby a Serverside or Clientside language?
[#194346] Overriding Time.now — "Robert MannI" <robmnl@...>
Hello!
On 5/24/06, Robert MannI <robmnl@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks alot Robert, that'll do it
One caution: I did what Robert suggested a while back. It works perfectly, but does wreak havoc with Test::Unit and rake test times reporting. Tests can appear to finish before they've started, etc. I ended up creating a CurrentTime class:
On 5/24/06, Molitor, Stephen L <Stephen.L.Molitor@erac.com> wrote:
> I believe that you can redefine Time.now in the scope where you need
Molitor, Stephen L wrote:
[#194362] RegExp Problem — "John W. Long" <ng@...>
Hi,
On 5/24/06, John W. Long <ng@johnwlong.com> wrote:
A LeDonne wrote:
John W. Long wrote:
[#194367] Recipients of Google Summer of Code awards — dblack@...
Hello everyone --
From: dblack@rubypal.com [mailto:dblack@rubypal.com] On Behalf Of
On 5/24/06, Victor Shepelev <vshepelev@imho.com.ua> wrote:> Are somewhere detailed description for all those projects?
One the SoC project page for Ruby it states that the prefered license for
About License term,I could find this
[#194368] disappearing hash values? — newbie <a@...>
mailbox = File.open(mbox)
[#194408] Ruby and unicode — "Pål Bergström" <pal@...>
Does Ruby support unicode? If not it's a disappointment.
Well, there are extension libraries for handling unicodes. It is
[#194409] ifs and scope — newbie <a@...>
i am sorry if this is really newb, but i am new to programming and ruby
[#194410] define_method for a single instance? — Jake McArthur <jake.mcarthur@...>
I'm trying to define a method for a specific instance of a class
[#194441] How does one transform UTF-8 encoded characters to ASCII? — Wes Gamble <weyus@...>
I'm a little embarrassed about asking this, but here goes...
Wes Gamble wrote:
On 25/05/06, Wes Gamble <weyus@att.net> wrote:> > I don't understand how to make my text, which now contains UTF-8> > characters, display correctly in say, Notepad. All of the entities are> > preceded by the character A-circumflex. My guess is that Notepad> > doesn't know how to handle UTF-8, for example.
Paul Battley wrote:
On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 08:27:46AM +0900, Wes Gamble wrote:
On 5/24/06, Wes Gamble <weyus@att.net> wrote:> I'm a little embarrassed about asking this, but here goes...>> I am using HTMLEntities.decode_entities on a string of HTML.>> I don't understand how to make my text, which now contains UTF-8> characters, display correctly in say, Notepad. All of the entities are> preceded by the character A-circumflex. My guess is that Notepad> doesn't know how to handle UTF-8, for example.
[#194449] Multiple Arrays — eric tabora <etabora_us@...>
As you can probably tell, I'm a noob. I'm working with a program called
[#194473] webrick startup error — polypus <polypus@...>
[#194481] Ruby Garden: Wiki down — Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@...>
I added an installation page to the Ruby Garden's
What timing! It was down all afternoon, but came up
[#194482] ruby tk grid question — Jon Dean <jdale58@...>
I have a frame defined within root and a TkLabel widget inside the
[#194492] Marshaling NArray objects. — "Alex Polite" <notmyprivateemail@...>
I'm trying to marshal narray objects by first converting them to
Alex Polite wrote:
[#194527] What's the main inside the block — "Eustáquio Rangel" <eustaquiorangel@...>
Hi there.
[#194537] Equivalent of collections in Java — "Krekna Mektek" <krekna@...>
Hi list,
On 5/25/06, Krekna Mektek <krekna@gmail.com> wrote:
2006/5/25, Ryan Leavengood <leavengood@gmail.com>:
On 5/25/06, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
2006/5/25, Ryan Leavengood <leavengood@gmail.com>:
On 5/26/06, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
2006/5/26, Ryan Leavengood <leavengood@gmail.com>:
On 5/26/06, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
[#194547] one click installer, fxruby — tony summerfelt <snowzone5@...>
i was using an older version of the one click installer, but i could
[#194566] Editor can be extended by Ruby — "Wang Austin-W22255" <xuwang@...>
Hi experts,
[#194571] stripped down ruby — Jim bob <james@...>
I want to creat a stripped down ruby, ruby at at's most basic level and
[#194591] YARV speed test: XML processing — Stephen Bannasch <stephen.bannasch@...>
I have a small (200 lines) program that processes XML files and
> I have a small (200 lines) program that processes XML files and
[#194601] ANN: InfoQ Ruby Community "unlaunched" — "Obie Fernandez" <obiefernandez@...>
InfoQ was "unlaunched" last week, (meaning we're still doing some final
Obie Fernandez wrote:
[#194620] Musical Instruments and Programming Languages (was RE: ANN: InfoQ Ruby Community "unlaunched") — "DEBAUN, STEVE [AG-Contractor/2400]" <steve.debaun@...>
Eh, looking at it from the other direction...
If a violin is the equivalent of ruby code,
Q: What's bigger, a viola or a violin?
Q: What's the definition of a quarter tone?
[#194621] Array#delete_if! - a method to delete and return all array items for which the block evaluates to true. — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...>
Here's a method to delete and return all items in an Array for which
On May 25, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Alder Green wrote:
On May 25, 2006, at 3:15 PM, Eric Hodel wrote:
On 5/26/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:
[#194625] for those who have not seen the news-group — "Bill Guindon" <agorilla@...>
On 5/25/06, vlad <v.konrad@lse.ac.uk> wrote:
[#194642] RDoc Hacks still out there? — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of RueDoc: RDoc Hacks?
[#194648] FXRuby not seeing Ruby headers — "B. Strauss" <dbjacobs+rubyforum@...>
I'm trying to install FXRuby (in order to user FreeRIDE. Are there any
On 5/25/06, B. Strauss <dbjacobs+rubyforum@gmail.com> wrote:
[#194652] ri broken? — "Warren Seltzer" <warrens@...>
I haven't been able to get ri or fxri to work right since I installed ruby 1.8.4 on my
Warren Seltzer wrote:
If you installed 184 on top of an existig installation, you'll have more
Curt Hibbs wrote:
On 5/26/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
Curt Hibbs wrote:
On 5/26/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
Ryan Leavengood wrote:
Thanx guys. That fixed it. I nuked the site directory and left the system directory and
[#194658] Method '!=' — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hello all.
Victor Shepelev wrote:
From: Justin Collins [mailto:collinsj@seattleu.edu]
On 5/26/06, Victor Shepelev <vshepelev@imho.com.ua> wrote:
Quoting vshepelev@imho.com.ua, on Fri, May 26, 2006 at 02:50:27PM +0900:
From: Sam Roberts [mailto:sroberts@uniserve.com]
> Hello all.
On 5/26/06, Daniel Sheppard <daniels@pronto.com.au> wrote:
[#194676] DL: Array of symbols in a dynamic lib — Benjohn Barnes <benjohn@...>
With DL, is there a way to ask for the symbols that exist within a
On Fri, 26 May 2006, Benjohn Barnes wrote:
[#194701] String Match method =~ error — "Tim Kuntz" <timkuntz@...>
The Ruby doc states the following for a String#=~
Tim Kuntz wrote:
[#194710] Dungeon Generation (#80) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
Oh, hell yes.
On May 26, 2006, at 3:07 PM, David Brady wrote:
On 5/26/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 05:05:58PM +0900, benjohn@fysh.org wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 04:43:42 +0900, Benjohn Barnes <benjohn@fysh.org> wrote:
This quiz in particular is a painful one because it's so darned cool, but
This is a fantastic quiz. I find it very interesting that ASCII art
[#194711] How to access a classes private method — Charlie Bowman <charlie@...>
I'm trying to call a classes protected method but I can't seem to get it
[#194721] FXRuby - Howto remember some default settings as specified by the user ? — Nuralanur@...
Dear all,
On 5/26/06, Nuralanur@aol.com <Nuralanur@aol.com> wrote:
Lyle Johnson wrote:
[#194724] Binding Blocks? (in Tk, for example) — Mat Schaffer <schapht@...>
So I was playing with ruby-tk and this syntax really suprised me:
[#194726] Extra CR chars inserted into a downloaded file — "Nate Morse" <morse.nate@...>
Hello all,
[#194730] Questionable behavior — transfire@...
I'm getting some very strange behavior from a conditional statement --
[#194739] new.ruby-lang.org (was: Re: Proposing: A new Ruby Windows installer) — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...>
On 5/24/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:> On May 23, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Douglas Livingstone wrote:>> > There was a nice redesign with some momenutum about it a while back,> > but it seems to have gotten lost somewhere :-(>> Not at all. We've made tons of progress on it just recently. Behold:>> http://new.ruby-lang.org/
On May 26, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Michal Suchanek wrote:
I think it looks great! Any reason we haven't switched yet?
On 5/26/06, Mat Schaffer <schapht@gmail.com> wrote:>> On May 26, 2006, at 10:37 AM, Michal Suchanek wrote:>> > On 5/24/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:> >> On May 23, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Douglas Livingstone wrote:> >>> >> http://new.ruby-lang.org/> ...> > Not that pixels are the root of all evil in web design, just almost> > all. Such web is not scalable, it is the same size (in pixels)> > irregardless of the user's screen (window) size and dpi.> >> > This is the standard these days, many web sites do it. And some do> > not. The fact that many did the same error is not an excuse for doing> > it again.>> In my recent dealings with visual design people, I understand the> problem with scalable sites is that you don't know what you're line> length is going to be anymore. Which makes visual paragraph flow> hard to dictate. Hence the fixed widths. If that offers any> consolation.
On Saturday 27 May 2006 10:20 am, Michal Suchanek wrote:
On May 27, 2006, at 6:23 PM, Randy Kramer wrote:
_why's try ruby website (http://tryruby.hobix.com/) is very nice for two
W e should definitely include a link to tryruby. That app has equipped me t=
On May 28, 2006, at 12:15 PM, C Erler wrote:
On 5/30/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On May 29, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Daniel Baird wrote:
[#194753] Input before Output in Eclipse — Yochen Gutmann <yoche2001@...>
Hi Rubyfolks,
On Friday 26 May 2006 11:12, Yochen Gutmann wrote:
[#194760] Mongrel "loopback"l request — "Peter C. Verhage" <peter@...>
Hi,
Peter C. Verhage wrote:
[#194788] Automatic code generation in vim. — "Minkoo Seo" <minkoo.seo@...>
Hi list.
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 03:56:25AM +0900, Minkoo Seo wrote:
[#194812] FasterCSV RCR? — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I'm considering submitting my first RCR to add FasterCSV to the
On 5/26/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
pat eyler wrote:
Hi,
On May 27, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
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On May 27, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
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On Jun 4, 2006, at 5:30 AM, NAKAMURA, Hiroshi wrote:
[#194815] Fast Fibonacci method — "C Erler" <erlercw@...>
The fastest pure-Ruby Fibonacci method I have been able to come up with is =
[#194818] Rails - Layouts — "Paul D. Kraus" <paul.kraus@...>
I am working through the agile programing ed2 beta book and I have a
[#194844] Ruby Threads... — ReggW <me@...>
What is the reason why Ruby doesn't use native threads...at least on
ReggW wrote:
2006/5/27, Hal Fulton <hal9000@hypermetrics.com>:
Regarding Solaris: its implementation of threads was what supplied the API
Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
>
On Sat, 27 May 2006, ReggW wrote:
You're making a very interesting point, one I've made many times: you're
Francis Cianfrocca wrote:
[#194846] Extend self? — Donald Luo <donaldluo@...>
I am a newbie to Ruby. I've found some code in the file dependencies.rb
[#194867] Generating a list of cells in a range — Kevin Olbrich <devlists-ruby-talk@...>
Here's a simple problem that seems like a good Ruby exercise.
On May 27, 2006, at 7:36 AM, Kevin Olbrich wrote:
[#194869] Ruby under XXAMP on WinXP machine — Val <val@...>
This may be really dumb (my armor is on)... but,
[#194894] object.reference_count — Jeff Rose <rosejn@...>
Is there a way to get the current reference count for an object?
Jeff Rose wrote:
Tim Hunter wrote:
Jeff Rose wrote:
Timothy Hunter wrote:
gene.tani@gmail.com wrote:
[#194899] Observer pattern ... — "Madan Manoharan" <madan.manoharan@...>
Hello:
[#194908] Basic ruby looping question — "Marston A." <marston@...>
I'm trying to do something regarding looping through an array, but only
[#194917] Give me your poor, your hungry, your Rakefiles — "Kevin Clark" <kevin.clark@...>
So lets get this summer of code thing started.
[#194961] Pathname — transfire@...
About 6 months ago or so, I rewrote the Pathname library to internally
In article <1148784962.397850.112760@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
[#194973] Crazy thought -- Rubyish type conversion? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...>
Now, I'm sure you'll all hate this, but I just had to post it.
I even got an implementation, although it obviously differs a lot from
Just playing out loud....
On Sun, 2006-05-28 at 18:25 +0900, transfire@gmail.com wrote:
Ross Bamford wrote:
On Sun, 2006-05-28 at 19:37 +0900, Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
Florian Growrote:
Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
Florian Growrote:
Hi --
dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
[#195003] A bug in ranges? — Kevin Olbrich <kevin.olbrich@...>
I think I may have stumbled upon a minor bug in ranges.
On 5/28/06, Kevin Olbrich <kevin.olbrich@gmail.com> wrote:
[#195028] LWP like library for Ruby? — Robert Nicholson <robert@...>
Can anybody tell me does Ruby support perl like LWP programming?
Robert Nicholson wrote:
[#195038] Re: Fast Fibonacci method — Nuralanur@...
Why are you interested in the millionth Fibonacci number, actually ?
On 28/05/06, Nuralanur@aol.com <Nuralanur@aol.com> wrote:
btw, did you try the iterative approach with results stored in an Array or Hash?
On 28/05/06, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
[#195077] Equivalent of Python zfill? — Peter Szinek <peter@...>
Hello all,
2006/5/29, Peter Szinek <peter@rubyrailways.com>:
[#195086] Directory Diff Script — Nick <mr.nicholas.robinson@...>
Hi,
[#195092] Iconv buffer overflow? — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hi all.
[#195101] Installation question — "Pål Bergström" <pal@...>
I use Mac OS and have installed Ruby. Sorry for a stupid question but
[#195102] one click annihilator — rhubarb <rover.rhubarb@...>
Time to upgrade from 1.8.2 to 1.8.4 finally.
rhubarb wrote:
James, I really enjoy your quotes. This one especially, having just
On Tue, 30 May 2006 05:13:48 +0900, you wrote:
We'll add an alert dialog telling you that the entire dircetory will be
Curt Hibbs wrote:
On 5/29/06, Dave Burt <dave@burt.id.au> wrote:
Gregory Brown wrote:
On 5/31/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
On 5/31/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
On 5/31/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
[#195108] MySql limitations?? — "Harish TM" <harish.tmh@...>
hi...
On 5/30/06, Harish TM <harish.tmh@gmail.com> wrote:
[#195126] Saving a PDF locally — Yochen Gutmann <yoche2001@...>
Hi Ruby-folks,
[#195136] Newsgroup-mailing list bridge — "C Erler" <erlercw@...>
Google groups and the mailing list share no items, as far as I can tell.
[#195175] Re: [ANN] rcov 0.5.0: code coverage + callsite info, RubyGems, Rant... — Pe, Botp <botp@...>
fr Mauricio:
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 08:10:47AM +0900, Mat Schaffer wrote:
[#195177] Best practices for library development? — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...>
Hi all.
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[#195182] exception handling — Nigel Henbest <tirins.play@...>
I have a(nother) question concerning exception handling.
[#195184] Ruby papers in Linux Journal. — "Jean-François" <jf.web3@...>
Hello everyone,
On 5/30/06, Jean-Fran輟is <jf.web3@gmail.com> wrote:
[#195192] Newbie Question — Askme Askmeo <pete777@...>
All,
[#195196] optparse "invalid option" problem — Michael Keller <developer@...>
Hi,
[#195242] using AR and fixtures for testing *outside* of Rails? — cremes.devlist@...
I'm working on a program that manipulates and stores a lot of data in
unknown wrote:
[#195251] class from string — Dan Kirkwood <dangogh@...>
Is there a better way to get to a class when you have the class name in
[#195259] Ruby-SDL/Opengl Tutorials — Steven Davidovitz <steviedizzle@...>
Hi,
[#195280] Pub/Sub in Distributed setup — "Vinay Kumar Jaasti" <vinaykumar.jaasti@...>
Hi,
[#195283] habtm on an array — Daniel <daniel_mclean@...>
Hi,
[#195294] Ruby Manual — Nathaniel Brown <nshb@...>
I just launched the all new Ruby Manual for 1.8.4 at:
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Nathaniel Brown wrote:
What is the difference between this and http://ruby.outertrack.com/? I
Dominic Sisneros wrote:
[#195302] Re: What happened to clrtoeol? — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#195309] Passing a string as stdin to a popen — "Pedro Cte-Real" <pedrocr@...>
Say I have some content in a ruby string and I want to pass it as
[#195324] Compiling for mingw32 under Cygwin — Alex Young <alex@...>
Hi there,
[#195326] I'm Collecting Media Refernces for Ruby and Rails — "Curt Hibbs" <ml.chibbs@...>
I'm trying to collect media references (URLs) to articles, podcasts, and
[#195337] OO / Private verse Protected — "Paul D. Kraus" <paul.kraus@...>
Can someone give me an example of when a private method would be more
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 03:35:19AM +0900, Paul D. Kraus wrote:
At least in Java these modifiers are quite usefull: a protected method
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 03:57:08AM +0900, Alexandru Popescu wrote:
On 5/31/06, Joost Diepenmaat <joost@zeekat.nl> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 04:29:59AM +0900, Alexandru Popescu wrote:
On 6/1/06, Joost Diepenmaat <joost@zeekat.nl> wrote:
[#195351] Constant Hash strangeness — "Wiktor Macura" <wmacura@...>
Hello.
[#195357] Newbie: Does Array.each guarantee an ordered result? — Wes Gamble <weyus@...>
If I do
They are the same. A for-loop is "translated" into an each-loop.
On May 31, 2006, at 2:44 PM, transfire@gmail.com wrote:
On May 31, 2006, at 20:35, Wes Gamble wrote:
[#195370] Tasks with Parameters: Can it be done? — transfire@...
I've been working on a task library, on the surface similiar to Rake,
[#195372] Better coding using ruby — "Paul D. Kraus" <paul.kraus@...>
Below is a quick attempt at doing some things in ruby that I have been doing
[#195388] Web Services Issue — chris Johansen <p.t.barnum@...>
I am currently working on a simple WS Client and have run across a very
[#195391] Parsing a string using multiple regexs — web mail <webmail716-other@...>
Thanks Ezra,
[#195393] A newbie question about scanf — Ken Kam <kenkam@...>
I tried to get user input by using scanf
Ken Kam wrote:
Hal Fulton wrote:
Re: habtm on an array
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kirk Haines [mailto:khaines@enigo.com]
> [...nice breakdown...]
> a.inject([]) {|arr,elem| arr | elem}
a.flatten.uniq ?
> [...]
> Something like this, probably:
>
> class User
> def files
> groups.inject([]) {|all_files, some_files| all_files |
> some_files}
> end
> end
Should be equivalent to:
groups.flatten.uniq
But does probably not work because (as you explained)
"...And each of the elements in that array, if you
call files() on it, returns another array"
class User
def files
groups.inject([]) {|all_files, group| all_files | group.files}
end
end
> Hope this helps,
>
>
> Kirk Haines
cheers
Simon