[#1816] Ruby 1.5.3 under Tru64 (Alpha)? — Clemens Hintze <clemens.hintze@...>

Hi all,

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[ruby-talk:02134] Re: Question the sequence in $:

From: Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...>
Date: 2000-03-24 15:07:18 UTC
List: ruby-talk #2134
Dat Nguyen writes:
> It's the order your PATH is arranged. Rearrange your PATH, you get a new 

Sorry, but I do not understand! What has my PATH to do with the
contents of '$:'? In my environment the contents of PATH is totally
different from that of '$:'!

> result according to the new arrangement.

Of course, I know. But ... what?

> The 'each' iterator picks up the items in '$:' according to their position 
> in '$:'.

I have not used the code in my mail to ask, what happens. I want to
show that the '.' directory is the last entry of '$:'. I consider this 
as wrong. I mean '.' should be the first element of '$:'!

And I would not like to rearrange '$:' manually. It should be per
default the way I propose, IMHO. :-)

Sorry for causing confusion with my bad english. Perhaps there will be 
a time in future that I will be able to properly communicate in
english. Till this time please be patient with me ... :-)

> 
> Dat

 \cle

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