[#249773] Microsoft brings Ruby to the browser? — "Brian Tol" <wiremine@...>
Via TechCrunch:
[#249778] What's a Mutex and how do I use it? — web.dizign@...
Mutex seems very powerful and something I could use eventually as I
On 5/1/07, web.dizign@gmail.com <web.dizign@gmail.com> wrote:
[#249784] sprintf can not work in ruby c source? — Haoqi Haoqi <axgle@126.com>
here is my simple test:
On 5/1/07, Haoqi Haoqi <axgle@126.com> wrote:
[#249802] Ruby syntax question: instance.method(args) { more_stuff } — "Nic Daniau" <Nic.Daniau@...>
Hi, I'm having difficulty working out the following construct:
[#249812] RubyConf 2007 — "David A. Black" <dblack@...>
Hi everyone --
On May 1, 6:25 am, "David A. Black" <dbl...@wobblini.net> wrote:
[#249818] Logic Programming — benjohn@...
Hello everyone.
[#249834] simple subclass question — "Ball, Donald A Jr (Library)" <donald.ball@...>
If I want a class and its children to have different values for the same
Ball, Donald A Jr (Library) wrote:
Thanks to you and Robert for the quick answers. I think I get it now; I
Actually, I spoke too quickly. If I use this construct:
On 5/1/07, Ball, Donald A Jr (Library) <donald.ball@nashville.gov> wrote:
On 5/1/07, Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/2/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
Okay, so maybe this turns out to be a not-so-simple subclass question
On 5/2/07, Ball, Donald A Jr (Library) <donald.ball@nashville.gov> wrote:
> just initialize @foods in the class
On 5/2/07, Ball, Donald A Jr (Library) <donald.ball@nashville.gov> wrote:
[#249839] pallet 1.2.1 — Stephen Touset <stephen@...>
I've been writing a multiplatform packaging tool for the company I work
Hi Stephen,
[#249842] Ruby on the Meraki Mini — Diarmuid Wrenne <dwrenne@...>
Hi Guys,
[#249853] ActiveLdap questions — "Reid Wightman" <krwightm@...>
Hi All -
On 5/1/07, Reid Wightman <krwightm@gmail.com> wrote:
[#249855] file & split — Marcin Kulisz <marcin.kulisz@...>
hi everyone,
On 5/1/07, Marcin Kulisz <marcin.kulisz@gmail.com> wrote:
Logan Capaldo wrote:
[#249887] testing and assigning with regexp's — "Mike Steiner" <mikejaysteiner@...>
I'm new to Ruby, and in a little program I'm writing, I have code like this:
Mike Steiner wrote:
Hi,
[#249888] strangeness with string concatenation and function return values — "Mike Steiner" <mikejaysteiner@...>
I get an error when running code snippet A, but if I change it to B, there's
[#249909] How to save and display a newlinefeed with rails? — anansi <kazaam@...>
Hi,
[#249911] Inverse scanf: finding format specifers of existing fields — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
Hi,
[#249940] It doesn't produce any output! — Yusuf Celik <ycelik@...>
Hi,
[#249955] MySQL gem problem on OS X — John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondanger@...>
Help.
[#249957] C DSL anyone? — Brad Phelan <phelan@...>
Just curious,
Brad Phelan wrote:
I wrote a tool a while back I called rubypp (pp as in preprocessor),
Paul Brannan wrote:
On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 01:03:20AM +0900, Joel VanderWerf wrote:
Paul Brannan wrote:
[#249960] Help with rather simple method — Deniz Dogan <kristnjov@...>
Hello.
[#249992] shell script with arguments within perl script — jay <jmkshah@...>
Hi! I wanted to run the system command with in Perl script to execute
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 05:22:54AM +0900, jay wrote:
On 5/2/07, Chad Perrin <perrin@apotheon.com> wrote:
[#250003] Making executable =P — raelz <djahn@...>
Ehm.. noob question though
[#250013] Testing Thread and sleep — John Miller <jfmiller28@...>
Greetings All:
[#250015] Question regarding tr method in Strings Class — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...>
Is there a way to denote a null in the replacement for a character using
On 5/3/07, Michael W. Ryder <_mwryder@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
Robert Dober wrote:
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 01:30:06PM +0900, Michael W. Ryder wrote:
[#250032] eclipse aptana and ruby integration. — music <music@...>
Is there anyone using eclipse with ruby support?
On May 3, 10:43 am, music <m...@musi.ca> wrote:
Dmytro Shteflyuk wrote:
On May 5, 1:30 pm, music <m...@musi.ca> wrote:
[#250042] parse excel spreadsheet with password — lovelymmx <lovelymmx@...>
I have done quite a lot of diggings, but all I found were examples and
[#250048] array slicing — Josselin <josselin@...>
given an array
[#250055] Checking Credit Cards (#122) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
This quiz is super easy, of course. The reason I ran it though is that I wanted
I came to this quiz late, but came up with the following, before
> Ruby Quiz will now take a one week break. Work has been rough this week and I
On May 3, 2007, at 9:15 AM, anansi wrote:
James Edward Gray II wrote:
anansi wrote:
Puria Nafisi Azizi wrote:
On May 3, 2007, at 9:35 AM, anansi wrote:
BTW we missed the score of Pascal's half of a hexagon by the numbers
[#250058] Beyond YAML? (scaling) — Bil Kleb <Bil.Kleb@...>
Hi,
[#250072] Re: how to increase the width of a field in rails — anansi <kazaam@...>
Chris Carter wrote:
On 5/3/07, anansi <kazaam@oleco.net> wrote:
[#250079] Enhanced Ruby editor — CParticle <cparticle@...>
All,
CParticle wrote:
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 11:45:05PM +0900, CParticle wrote:
[#250117] Array to Hash — Josselin <josselin@...>
is it possible to convert easily an Array like this one :
array = [ nil, "b", nil, nil, nil , "f", "g", nil, nil, "j"]
In message <D5AF5C55-270A-4E23-899D-11EAE7ED19EA@rallydev.com>, Chris Browne writes:
[#250122] Regular expression - first two alphabets of a string — Ravi Singh <bobagent@...>
Hi All,
def matchaa (str)
On 5/3/07, Abhijit Gadgil <gabhijit@gmail.com> wrote:
[#250124] search and replace text in files — "phil.swenson@..." <phil.swenson@...>
I need to search a file for text "InstallDir=" + newline character and
[#250133] Top-level — Lucas Holland <hollandlucas@...>
Hello everyone!
On 03.05.2007 20:13, Lucas Holland wrote:
Robert Klemme wrote:
[#250166] Unofficial Ruby Quiz -- Ranking Choices — Ken Bloom <kbloom@...>
Apparently some people around here can't stand Ruby Quiz withdrawal. For
[#250169] Is there a better way to do this? — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...>
As part of my learning Ruby I am trying to learn how to format strings.
On 5/4/07, Michael W. Ryder <_mwryder@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
Harry Kakueki wrote:
[#250178] Ruby love — "Cliff Rowley" <cliffrowley@...>
I just taught my girlfriend - who has never coded before - how to code in
this is awesome - i have the same desire what did you have her code -
I also started teaching an old flame how to program. She went through
On 5/4/07, Lloyd Linklater <lloyd@2live4.com> wrote:
Great, thanks guys.
On 5/4/07, Ivor Paul <ivorpaul@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi --
My apologies.
Haha.. They should make a southpark episode about this.. Seriously, put the
On 5/5/07, Ivor Paul <ivorpaul@gmail.com> wrote:
[#250211] RCR? — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...>
Hi list
Hi,
On 5/4/07, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
[#250220] Remote IRB shell (embedded in rails) — Charles Lowe <aquasync@...>
I wasn't able to find this functionality in rails to begin with, so I
Interesting... although it sounds a bit insecure since you don't
[#250221] Condition avant la boucle — Bolo <malavoi@...>
Bonjour,
[#250245] modules and class methods. — Brad Phelan <phelan@...>
Why does this not work!
[#250249] Using RubyInline and RubyToC in windows? — "Kyle Schmitt" <kyleaschmitt@...>
Is anyone out here using RubyInline and RubyToC in windows?
[#250250] Gem-only releases — Marc Heiler <shevegen@...>
Hi there. This request goes mostly to library authors that
On 5/4/07, Marc Heiler <shevegen@linuxmail.org> wrote:
On 05/04/2007 08:56 AM, Lyle Johnson wrote:
[#250260] address family for hostname not supported — Dax Huiberts <dax.huiberts@...>
I tried to do a capistrano deployment yesterday when it suddenly didn't
[#250267] Witch Oracle library should I use — "Ben Edwards" <funkytwig@...>
Have had a look on rubyforge and done a little looking around but not
On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 12:27:13AM +0900, Ben Edwards wrote:
Hi,
On 04/05/07, Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> wrote:
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 05:38:27PM +0900, Ben Edwards wrote:
On 08/05/07, Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> wrote:
Ben Edwards wrote:
On May 8, 2007, at 1:53 PM, khaines@enigo.com wrote:
On Wed, 9 May 2007, James Edward Gray II wrote:
[#250269] Subversion Ruby Bindings access to URL — "Jacob Burkhart" <igotimac@...>
So I struggled through the installation of swig, subversion and the
On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 12:35:09AM +0900, Jacob Burkhart wrote:
require 'svn/client'
Hi,
I am trying to authenticate to remote svn using the ruby bindings.
[#250282] Help with bigbnum — "Victor Reyes" <victor.reyes@...>
I am trying to use the following computation: 232582656(232582657-1)
You do realize the magnitude of number you're trying to calculate? There IS
On May 4, 2007, at 10:36 AM, Jason Roelofs wrote:
For the record, I am running ruby 1.86 under AIX 5.3.
[#250318] Playing with Webrick — El Gato <wmwilson01@...>
I know this is all possible with Rails, but I'm thinking about creating
[#250321] Noob Concatenation Q? — jervis@...2.ie (jervis@...2.ie)
Can someone briefly explain why ::
[#250331] Need advice for a script to scrap my Verizon account — Steve <zflyer@...>
I am new to Ruby. I would like to write a script that will login to
On Friday 04 May 2007 21:49, Steve wrote:
[#250358] Benchmark of marshalling performance — Sylvain Joyeux <sylvain.joyeux@...>
I had problems w.r.t. performance of Marshal.dump in one of my
[#250365] Ruby-based intro programming course? — Tom Payne <thp@...>
I'm considering switching from C++ to Ruby in our CS1 course. Does
[#250381] RubyCocoa Sheets - help anyone? — Tim Perrett <freestyle_kayaker@...>
Hey Guys
try NSSelectorFromString
Jacob Burkhart wrote:
On 5/5/07, Tim Perrett <freestyle_kayaker@hotmail.com> wrote:
Ok cool, that makes sense, so I would need to define a sheet method that
[#250394] A question for people with English OS — "Harry Kakueki" <list.push@...>
Can you view Japanese documents on the internet with an English OS
On 05/05/07, Harry Kakueki <list.push@gmail.com> wrote:
Harry Kakueki wrote:
On 5/7/07, Roseanne Zhang <roseanne@javaranch.com> wrote:
On 5/8/07, John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondanger@gmail.com> wrote:
I use OS X with all the fonts installed. The biggest problem I have is
[#250414] SIMPLE! and INTUITIVE! GUI BUILDER for RUBY? — gcarcass <gcarcass@...>
Is there any, SIMPLE software that I can use to build GRAPHIC INTERFACES
On 5/5/07, gcarcass <gcarcass@gmail.com> wrote:
[#250439] How can I output an object/variable's name? — John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondanger@...>
Suppose I have an object :
On 5/5/07, John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondanger@gmail.com> wrote:
On 05.05.2007 23:19, John Joyce wrote:
John Joyce wrote:
[#250472] SAX2Parser, anyone? — "Krister Johnson" <kristerj@...>
Hi guys.
[#250478] how to define a method template — Nanyang Zhan <sxain@...>
Forgive me for the nonstandard words. I will describe my problem in
On 06.05.2007 10:36, Nanyang Zhan wrote:
On 5/6/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
[#250480] must I use Apache locally? —
Hello,
[#250487] dynamically named variables or Constants — "Tom V." <ruby-talk@...>
Hi,
Alle domenica 6 maggio 2007, Tom V. ha scritto:
Hi Stefano,
Alle domenica 6 maggio 2007, Tom V. ha scritto:
Hi Stefano,
On 5/6/07, Tom V. <ruby-talk@hinv.org> wrote:
"Logan Capaldo" <logancapaldo@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/6/07, Tom V. <ruby-talk@hinv.org> wrote:
[#250498] fixnum, range and array into one single loop? — anansi <kazaam@...>
Hi,
[#250504] Simple Q: bit string -> integer — Todd Benson <toddkennethbenson@...>
Is there a simple way to induce a bit string into an
[#250538] ruby programming for the web — "Piett H." <seti_out@..._out.com>
Hi,
[#250551] passing by value of object of a model — "arjun ghosh" <arjun4ruby@...>
Hi,
[#250557] separate Chinese and English! with Ruby — Nanyang Zhan <sxain@...>
Don't get me wrong, because I just want to know how to separate English
On May 7, 2:39 pm, Nanyang Zhan <s...@hotmail.com> wrote:> Don't get me wrong, because I just want to know how to separate English> words from a string with ruby.> There are strings (UTF-8 encoded) to record people's name,> like:>> 摩根·弗里曼 Morgan Freeman> 布鲁斯·威利斯 Bruce Willis> 李小明 Lee xiao ming> these strings containing Chinese name(without space between characters),> separated by a space, following an English name>> or> Frank Darabont> Just an English name.>> Would you give me an idea how to separate these Chinese characters(if> any)?>> --> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On May 7, 4:12 pm, akbarhome <akbarh...@gmail.com> wrote:
Akbar Home wrote:
On May 7, 5:17 pm, Nanyang Zhan <s...@hotmail.com> wrote:
John Joyce wrote:
John Joyce wrote:
There is documentation:
Eden Li wrote:
On 08/05/07, Nanyang Zhan <sxain@hotmail.com> wrote:> Eden Li wrote:...> Thanks, Zev. but my current problem is about Chinese.> I am going to figure out a way to separate Chinese string from a string> mix with other characters.> What I mean other Characters are alphabets from English or/and other> languages, like Ô, é, á... (may I call them western words?)>> This string may be containing no Chinese:> "String without Chinese" ,I don't need to do anything about it, other> than identify such strings.> "中文 Western Words" #Chinese characters + space + western words.> "中文・另一些中文 western words" #Chinese characters may be separated by> punctuations, or/and space like:> "中文 前有空格 western words"> Almost all Chinese phrases are at the beginning of the strings.> But some may contain numbers, like:> "2007年的日记 diary of 2007"> or some time English or alphabets are used as part of Chinese> phrases,like:> "BB日记 diary of my baby">> Eden Li wrote:> > Nooo! Those are the first BYTES of the UTF-8 encoding of the> > punctuation that you listed.>> Finally, I know what those number are. Thanks.> >so if you remove them from a givenstring, you're going to get back a poorly encoded UTF-8 string>> In fact, I wanted to use those number to test whether a character is> Chinese or not (if 'character[0]' fit the range of [226, 228, 229, 230,> 231, 233, 239], then it was likely to be a Chinese). (Now I know it may> be wrong.)> Then depend on this judgment, if this part of string ( string would be> splited by space, divided into parts at the beginning) containing more> X%, say 60%, of this kind of characters, then I would mark this parts as> Chinese phrase, then take it out of string.>> I still want to use this strategy. but> As you point out, [226, 228, 229, 230, 231, 233, 239] are not safe to> identify Chinese, is there any other easy way to identify Chinese> characters?
Michal Suchanek wrote:
[#250563] HTML formated Ruby code — "Felipe Contreras" <felipe.contreras@...>
Hi,
[#250589] Natural language detection library — Thomas Nitsche <thomas.nitsche@...>
Hi,
[#250621] Why is my method not found? (NoMethodError) — anansi <kazaam@...>
Hi,
Your problem is that there is way too much nesting within your
Sorry. Neglected to provide the literal answer to your question.
Evan Light wrote:
It's a good habit that just writed *end* after you had writen "class,
[#250648] Live Coding in Ruby? — Alex Ciarlillo <ac251404@...>
I was wondering if anyone here has run across references for Live Coding
You mean like using IRB?
[#250662] ulaw audio over network — Earle Clubb <eclubb@...>
Does anyone know of a good way to stream ulaw audio (read from a file)
[#250665] Ruby Performance - LOW ? — conker <hkchao@...>
Hi All,
On May 7, 1:55 pm, conker <hkc...@gmail.com> wrote:
conker wrote:
On May 7, 2:55 pm, conker <hkc...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 8, 6:09 pm, Jason <rsfr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On May 10, 9:34 am, Jason <rsfr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#250677] rdoc on c and cpp files — ray <rayvinly@...>
Can I use rdoc to generate documentation for c and C++ sources? If
In message <1178575386.966256.131060@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, ray writes:
[#250702] Difference answers from Terminal, TextMate, and BBEdit — Greg <user@...>
A newbie here trying to develop one of Pine's tutorial scripts. Ruby v1.8.6
On 2007-05-07 20:37:31 -0700, Morton Goldberg <m_goldberg@ameritech.net> said:
On May 8, 2007, at 12:30 AM, Greg wrote:
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 07:22:39PM +0900, Morton Goldberg wrote:
[#250744] wxRuby and wxGlade? — Guaton Carcass <gcarcass@...>
Hello:
On May 8, 3:08 am, Guaton Carcass <gcarc...@gmail.com> wrote:
[#250745] Pass data to a variable — "Seth .." <seth@...>
Hello,
On 5/8/07, Seth .. <seth@animejunkie.org> wrote:
Hi everyone!
On May 8, 2007, at 6:58 AM, Enrique Comba Riepenhausen wrote:
On 5/8/07, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
[#250770] general purpose chomp? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...>
I wonder why we do not have one. Or maybe I just overlooked something?
[#250802] Equality question — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
I am trying to use complex values as hash keys (they are actually method
Brian Candler wrote:
[#250821] basic threading question: can ruby use real threads? — "Kyle Schmitt" <kyleaschmitt@...>
I've read somewhere, and would love for it to be wrong, that ruby
On May 8, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Kyle Schmitt wrote:
Sweet, thanks for the link!
OK, so I'm reading that article, and I'm getting three things form it:
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 21:34, Kyle Schmitt wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2007 01:00:04 +0900, Marcin Raczkowski <swistak@mailx.expro.pl> wrote:
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 18:27, MenTaLguY wrote:
If you fork, is there even a way to create objects that are shared
On Thu, 10 May 2007 04:03:57 +0900, "Kyle Schmitt" <kyleaschmitt@gmail.com> wrote:
Manipulating ruby objects from inside the threads would be the idea in
Bill Kelly wrote:
On Sat, 12 May 2007 03:46:58 +0900, Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@path.berkeley.edu> wrote:
MenTaLguY wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2007 06:59:33 +0900, "Kyle Schmitt" <kyleaschmitt@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 19:20, Gary Wright wrote:
[#250842] gem install specific version — barjunk <barjunk@...>
I know that I can do:
[#250847] Passing info to classes and methods — Greg <email@...>
Newbie here. Two steps forward and one back. I'm working through Pine's
[#250853] Password Echo — "Marc Soda" <marcantoniosr@...>
Anyone know of a way, aside from Ruby/Password, of suppressing echo
[#250856] Implementation of the object.sort method. — Jorge Domenico Bucaran Romano <jbucaran@...>
Hi,
[#250869] NMEA , request for real live sample — Bino Oetomo <bino@...>
Dear All ...
Dear Max and all
Bino Oetomo wrote:
[#250874] NetworkFacade 0.4 — Florent Solt <florent@...>
NetworkFacade is an alternative to DRb, XML/RPC and other REST api,
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 05:28:56PM +0900, Florent Solt wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 10:11:44PM +0900, Florent Solt wrote:
[#250890] newbie: assign values/array to variables — Mark V <mvyver@...>
Hi,
[#250918] How to generate HTML API doucment for ruby? — Alan <laji.inbox@...>
I googled the internet and didn't find any clear instructions I can
[#250934] How to write ruby in multiple lines — anakintang <anakintang@...>
All,
[#250941] Use of Double-Colon :: — robninja@...
Hi,
[#250947] What's the most ruby-ish way to write this python code? — Drew Olson <olsonas@...>
All -
On 09.05.2007 21:02, Drew Olson wrote:
On 5/10/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
[#250952] using dynamic method calling with attr_writer methods — Markus Hohenhaus <markush@...>
I'm a total Ruby newbie looking for help.
[#250966] installing the compiled binaries windows — gino <longinos10@...>
there's tow options for installing ruby on windows, the one clikc
[#250998] The Factory Method — Enrique Comba Riepenhausen <ecomba@...>
Hi everyone,
On 5/10/07, Enrique Comba Riepenhausen <ecomba@mac.com> wrote:
On May 10, 2007, at 1:56 AM, Enrique Comba Riepenhausen wrote:
On May 10, 2007, at 8:10 AM, Enrique Comba Riepenhausen wrote:
[#251006] Net::SSH exec command on remote host — saga99x <kenqcl@...>
I try to use Net::SSH to exec command on remote host. A session was
[#251017] instance_variables doesn't return unassigned variables — Bernd <burnt99@...>
Hi,
On Thursday 10 May 2007 06:00, Bernd wrote:
On 5/10/07, Jesse Merriman <jesse.d.merriman@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2007-05-11 06:58:48 +0900 (Fri, May), Robert Dober wrote:
[#251026] loop questions — Lloyd Linklater <lloyd@2live4.com>
I am new to ruby and loving it so far and have beginner's questions
[#251051] Trouble using string.tr() — Todd Burch <promos@...>
I've coded up EBCDIC to ASCII translate strings. Everything is working
On 10.05.2007 17:01, Todd Burch wrote:
Here are the two translate strings. Need more code? Thanks y'all.
Note, the version I'm showing has the backslash. It fails with or
On 10.05.2007 17:23, Todd Burch wrote:
I'll need to code up a smaller example than the 400+ lines I have right
Here a whole program that illlustrates the error. I'm running under
Here's another twist.
[#251052] regex \w allows non english characters — Ehud <ehudros@...>
Hi everyone...
On Fri, 11 May 2007 04:25:42 +0900, Kyle Schmitt wrote:
[#251083] Defending Ruby's OOP — Lucas Holland <hollandlucas@...>
Hi,
Tell him to find a more substantial argument. That's the lamest complaint I
On 5/10/07, Giles Bowkett <gilesb@gmail.com> wrote:
[#251105] self in blocks — Vasco Andrade e silva <vascoas@...>
Hi
On Fri, 11 May 2007 06:37:07 +0900, Vasco Andrade e silva <vascoas@gmail.com> wrote:
MenTaLguY wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2007 07:06:29 +0900, Vasco Andrade e silva <vascoas@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 10, 4:21 pm, MenTaLguY <men...@rydia.net> wrote:
[#251109] to_a — Ari Brown <ari@...>
Howdy, jewel hunters
On 5/10/07, Ari Brown <ari@aribrown.com> wrote:
[#251131] Object-oriented solution to Tower of Hanoi — Daniel Waite <rabbitblue@...>
Hi all. First off, be gentle. I imagine what I'm about to present is
quoth the Daniel Waite:
[#251136] how to remove dups from 2 lists? — "Mike Steiner" <mikejaysteiner@...>
I'm trying to write some code that removes all elements from 2 lists that
On 11 May 2007, at 11:18, Mike Steiner wrote:
On 11.05.2007 06:46, Alex Gutteridge wrote:
On 11 May 2007, at 09:10, Robert Klemme wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 04:55:14PM +0900, Enrique Comba Riepenhausen wrote:
Assuming my previous assumption of what exactly is needed... at this point
I envision using sets:
I am new to Ruby but I am wondering why it is that no one is using the
I think a big part of it is that there are variations in what we assume the
Kevin Compton wrote:
On 5/11/07, Lloyd Linklater <lloyd@2live4.com> wrote:
[#251140] ri — seebs@... (Peter Seebach)
So, I loaded Ruby on a NetBSD box, using whatever the defaults are
[#251143] from REALbasic > Terminal > RUBY ?! — Watanabe Carcass <carcass.dev@...>
Hello:
Watanabe Carcass wrote:
[#251175] DRb connection error with more than 250+ DRb services — "J. Wook" <9ruvie@...>
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 05:25:45PM +0900, J. Wook wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 05:56:21PM +0900, Jung wook Son wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
On Friday 11 May 2007 08:25, J. Wook wrote:
On 13/05/07, Marcin Raczkowski <swistak@mailx.expro.pl> wrote:
On 5/13/07, Michal Suchanek <hramrach@centrum.cz> wrote:
On 14/05/07, Francis Cianfrocca <garbagecat10@gmail.com> wrote:
[#251179] How to stop the ML sending my mails back to me? — "Felipe Contreras" <felipe.contreras@...>
I don't want to receive the messages I send, it screws my Gmail display.
On 5/11/07, Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/11/07, Bill Guindon <agorilla@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/11/07, Greg Donald <gdonald@gmail.com> wrote:
[#251193] Ramaze 0.1.0 — "Michael Fellinger" <m.fellinger@...>
This is a one-time post to announce the creation of the Ramaze project, an open
[#251195] ANN: RubyGems 0.9.3 Released — Jim Weirich <jim@...>
= Announce: RubyGems Release 0.9.3
[#251200] Huffman Encoder (#123) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
My solution is pastied and included below:
2007/5/15, Ball, Donald A Jr (Library) <donald.ball@nashville.gov>:
[#251201] Is there a possibility to include methods of a class? — Bernd <burnt99@...>
Hi all,
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 10:29:01PM +0900, Bernd wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
[#251211] shebang - what's the point? — Todd Burch <promos@...>
I've written a few hundred scripts now, and not once have I ever coded a
[#251222] Any JRUBY programmers out there? Problems specifying RUBYLIB with jruby. — "Ronald Fischer" <ronald.fischer@...>
I would like to run jruby on either pure Windows, or Cygwin. This works
[#251276] Reading materials — Concours <sadamo@...>
I've recently been turned on to Ruby and Rails, and after some
[#251306] example of Net:HTTP::Put ? — Chris McMahon <christopher.mcmahon@...>
[#251311] Need help — Aaron <Aaron2Ti@...>
I got this error in Ubuntu when i wanted to use parseexcel .
[#251320] ANN: Swiftiply 0.5.0 — khaines@...
I'd like to announce the first public release of Swiftcore Swiftiply, a
[#251322] compare between languages — anoosh <paytam@...>
what is the advantages and disadvantages of ruby vs. other programming
HI,
[#251335] Why was the "Symbol is a String"-idea dropped? — enduro <sven613go@...>
Hello,
On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 04:20:10PM +0900, enduro wrote:
On 5/12/07, Trans <transfire@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/12/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
Just wanted to point out that the original question is why Ruby core
On 5/13/07, Xavier Noria <fxn@hashref.com> wrote:
Hi,
Thank you all for your replies.
On 15.05.2007 03:07, enduro wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 10:07:24AM +0900, enduro wrote:
Hello Brian,
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 06:42:04PM +0900, enduro (Sven Suska) wrote:
On 5/15/07, Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> wrote:
On 15.05.2007 15:54, Robert Dober wrote:
On 5/15/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 10:54:05PM +0900, Robert Dober wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 12:23:09AM +0900, Gary Wright wrote:
Hello everybody,
On 5/16/07, Trans <transfire@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi --
On 5/16/07, dblack@wobblini.net <dblack@wobblini.net> wrote:
Hi --
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 03:17:01AM +0900, dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
On 5/18/07, Paul Brannan <pbrannan@atdesk.com> wrote:
On 5/18/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/18/07, Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 08:28:24AM +0900, Rick DeNatale wrote:
On 5/19/07, Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> wrote:
On 5/15/07, enduro <sven715rt@suska.org> wrote:
Ooops!
On 5/15/07, enduro (Sven Suska) <sven715rt@suska.org> wrote:
Not responding to any particular posting.
[#251340] Shift Operators - I don't get it? What's the application?!? — "Human Dunnil" <h.dunnil@...>
Hello folks,
It's not what you think. Not always.
Thanks for the info, I knew << method is implemented by different
[#251345] textpow 0.9.0 Released — "Dizan Vasquez" <dichodaemon@...>
I have the pleasure to announce the first public release (v 0.9.0 ) of
[#251346] Distributed Ruby/Threads/Rinda? — Enrique Comba Riepenhausen <ecomba@...>
Hello all,
[#251347] ultraviolet 0.9.0 Released — "Dizan Vasquez" <dichodaemon@...>
I have the pleasure to announce the first public release of ultraviolet.
On 5/12/07, Dizan Vasquez <dichodaemon@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/18/07, Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/18/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
[#251352] ruby quiz — anansi <kazaam@...>
hi what is with this weeks ruby quiz? it's posted on
[#251366] Queue, with timeout. (Thread.notify...) — "Tim Becker" <a2800276@...>
Hi,
[#251370] Writing A Ruby Shell — "Philip W." <likelink@...>
Hello all,
[#251404] Algorithm books for Ruby (was Re: Object-oriented solution to Tower of Hanoi) — "Rick DeNatale" <rick.denatale@...>
On 5/12/07, Martin DeMello <martindemello@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/13/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
quoth the Martin DeMello:
On 5/13/07, darren kirby <bulliver@badcomputer.org> wrote:
Rick DeNatale schrieb:
On 5/14/07, Florian Frank <flori@nixe.ping.de> wrote:
Florian Frank wrote:
On 5/15/07, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb@cesmail.net> wrote:
[#251422] Re: Distributed Computing in Ruby — Phy Prabab <phyprabab@...>
Well, being that I am in the same boat both as a noobie and someone wanting parallel processing, look at RINDA (think linda but for Ruby e.g. black board and tuple space or if you are a Java fan, think java spaces) and drb. It is exceptionally easy to use.
On Sunday 13 May 2007 05:01, Phy Prabab wrote:
[#251448] sleep 0.2 acts more like sleep 1 — Richard <RichardDummyMailbox58407@...>
Hi,
Have a look at the win32-sound gem. It may already be installed, if
Hi Gordon,
[#251463] Thinking about Ruby... — Noble <NobleBell@...>
I am thinking about looking into Ruby and also RoR. Right now I
Noble wrote:
Alex Fenton:
[#251466] Can't get basic CGI and Form submission working — Toby Rodwell <ruby@...>
I'm not a programmer, but like to use Ruby for writing simple programs,
In message <93ab45c89b36bb0934def101c1a81917@ruby-forum.com>, Toby Rodwell writes:
[#251518] JRUBY does not find installed gem — "Ronald Fischer" <ronald.fischer@...>
It seems that I am hunted with library search problems....
On 5/14/07, Ronald Fischer <ronald.fischer@venyon.com> wrote:
[#251521] slow file access with mapped drives ?! — "Rebhan, Gilbert" <Gilbert.Rebhan@...>
On 14.05.2007 12:05, Rebhan, Gilbert wrote:
[#251540] Yet Another Software Challenge — Thierry <machicoane@...>
For those interested in <b>programming riddles</b>, I would like to
On 5/14/07, Thierry <machicoane@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/07, Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com> wrote:
[#251553] Anyone subscribed to a *JRuby* mailing list? — "Ronald Fischer" <ronald.fischer@...>
I am looking for a specific JRuby mailing list.
On 5/14/07, Ronald Fischer <ronald.fischer@venyon.com> wrote:
[#251555] buffer error while executing gem — "Ronald Fischer" <ronald.fischer@...>
Hello,
[#251562] Ruby Inheritance Question — Mike Hamilton <mikehamiltonca@...>
I'm very confused at the moment regarding inheritance. I have a class
[#251571] cygwin: no such file to load -- ubygem — "Ronald Fischer" <ronald.fischer@...>
I now have - thanks to the help of many readers of this mailing list -
I had that problem too. I don't quite remember how I fixed it, but I
[#251588] Financial Information exchange (FIX) protocol and ruby — dima <dejan.dimic@...>
Does anybody have worked with quickfix or any other Financial
On May 14, 8:24 pm, dima <dejan.di...@gmail.com> wrote:
[#251595] Time range help — Mike Hamilton <mikehamiltonca@...>
I have 2 time objects and want to iterate over them by day. I figured
Does it have to be a time object? Date has some methods that will do what
[#251603] Allow back reference with nest level in Oniguruma for Ruby again — =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Wolfgang_N=E1dasi-Donner?= <wonado@...>
Hello dear Ruby folks!
I have one question, because there is no reaction to this post:
[#251629] Ruport 1.0, After almost 2 years! — "Gregory Brown" <gregory.t.brown@...>
== Ruby Reports (ruport) 1.0 ==
[#251633] Ruby distribution woes - bz2 lib and mongrel — Stian Haklev <shaklev@...>
Hi everyone,
Dear all,
[#251658] ARP requests — ninny <ninny12@...>
Hello,
On 5/15/07, ninny <ninny12@hotmail.com> wrote:> Hello,>> I have a project to do in ruby witch consist in recover the ARP requests> (who-has) on my local network and take the IP address if nobody answer> to the ARP requests.> I know identify an ARP request with "pcap" but I don't know how to take> the IP address.
[#251683] Problem loading files in Ruby CGI scripts — Toby Rodwell <ruby@...>
This is not a Ruby problem as such, but I'm hoping someone will have
[#251715] Coexistency Problem: cygwin + Ruby for Window (and suggestion for improving the Ruby installer) — "Ronald Fischer" <ronald.fischer@...>
I just would like to point out a problem when installing Ruby for
Hi,
> Doesn't that readline.dll have the default value of INPUTRC?
Hi,
> I imagined if it might read any fallback file like
[#251717] Regex html — "M. R." <ribi@...>
Hi everybody
[#251726] SketchUp Ruby API — Rich Morin <rdm@...>
I've seen no mention of SketchUp in this forum, so it may
[#251727] thread-safe ANSI-C ruby needed to replace lua — jeff_alexander_44@...
[#251733] what's the most common library for Ruby image processing? — Yingqi Tang <anakintang@...>
All,
[#251753] how to determine if a string is printable? — "Mike Steiner" <mikejaysteiner@...>
Is there an easy way to test if a string is printable (doesn't contain
[#251756] rb_yield(), semaphores and 'break' — neverland@... (Pete)
[#251795] Trouble with system() on SunOS — galevsky <galevsky@...>
Hi all,
[#251797] Why doesn't a renamed file adhere to an original variable? — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...>
I need to send some graphics file over to UNIX land, but, without an
[#251800] Parsing output — anon1m0us <anon1m0us@...>
Hi; I have a command to obtain all the groups a user is part of. The
[#251829] Some Ruby Features missing... — edlich@...
To start a new Ruby Project I need some more features that I know
[#251842] self.included question — "Dave Hoefler" <dhoefler@...>
Hi there,
[#251845] Can't get subgroup of regex to repeat with +... what the ? — Jon <exabrial@...>
I'm trying to match these kinds of malformatted xml tags. I'm beginning
Jon wrote:
[#251850] overloading sort_by (blocks question) — Dan Zwell <dzwell@...>
Hi, all,
[#251866] CGI and re-direction — Toby Rodwell <ruby@...>
I have written a simple CGI script. It loads in an object, and prints
[#251879] Coopting String interpolation — aurelianito <aurelianocalvo@...>
We all know the #{} operator for String interpolation.
From: aurelianito [mailto:aurelianocalvo@gmail.com] :
# irb(main):005:0> greeting="hi, #{"Ms "+name.capitalize}"
On 17.05.2007 07:09, aurelianito wrote:
> > I'm trying to do some metaprogramming and I need to apply some
[#251892] Problem removing new line characters on Mac OS X — Singeo <singeo.sg@...>
Hi, I'm pretty new to Ruby. I've got a text file where I need to
Singeo wrote:
Singeo wrote:
Hi Hermann, just tried your suggestion of:
Singeo wrote:
Hermann, I followed Sebatian's advice to use print instead of puts and
On 5/17/07, Singeo <singeo.sg@gmail.com> wrote:
[#251893] Re: Memory-mapped persistent hash? — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 03:48:07PM +0900, Bill Kelly wrote:
[#251906] TreeWidgetItem problem — Miquel <ktalanet@...>
Hi there
[#251908] "Crystallizing" Objects — Sven Suska <sven715rt@...>
Hello,
On 17.05.2007 11:55, Sven Suska wrote:
On 5/18/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hello Robert,
Sven Suska schrieb:
[#251939] Streams of bits — Richard Fairhurst <richard@...>
Hi,
[#251951] Question for those developing GUI apps with Ruby — Karl von Laudermann <doodpants@...>
This is a question for those of you who use Ruby to develop GUI-based
[#251955] Seeking C# references about Ruby Code block functionality — dkmd_nielsen <donn@...>
I have two rather simple class methods coded in Ruby...my own each
[#251965] quick question about @ and @@ — "Mike Steiner" <mikejaysteiner@...>
What's the difference between @ and @@? Specifically, which should I use if
[#251987] Bug in Dir.glob in 1.8.6 on Windows? — Thomas Leitner <thomas.leitner@...>
Hi,
[#251990] rubyforge etiquette for dead projects — "Nasir Khan" <rubylearner@...>
Apologies if this is not the right forum for this, but this surely has
On May 17, 12:55 pm, "Nasir Khan" <rubylear...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/17/07, Phil Tomson <philtomson@gmail.com> wrote:
> The project's owner owns the copyrights and if he didn't
[#251992] questions about reimplementing core classes — "Ball, Donald A Jr (Library)" <donald.ball@...>
I had reason to need a sorted map recently and thought it might be a
[#252013] Simulating single assignment in Ruby — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...>
Hi,
[#252034] Why not adopt "Python Style" indentation for Ruby? — Chris Dew <cmsdew@...>
As far as I can see, the 'end' keyword is 'repeating yourself' when
Hi,
On 18/05/07, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
Dear Mats,
Frasier Mruby wrote:
James, thank you for you fast response.
I've thought that one rather likes the structure of a language learned
Hi --
I code in ruby and c++.
Hi --
I have to mention in the first line of each post. I agree the idea of
Frasier Mruby wrote:
I have to say bluntly I completely disagree with this. It's an
Hi --
"Yukihiro Matsumoto" <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote in message
Hi,
Dnia Fri, 18 May 2007 16:38:05 +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto napisaa):
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Chris Dew <cmsdew@googlemail.com> writes:
Hi,
On 5/18/07, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
On 5/18/07, Eric Mahurin <eric.mahurin@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 18, 12:19 pm, "Eric Mahurin" <eric.mahu...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/18/07, gga <GGarramuno@aol.com> wrote:
On May 18, 3:50 pm, "Austin Ziegler" <halosta...@gmail.com> wrote:
Eric Mahurin schrieb:
On May 18, 4:23 am, Chris Dew <cms...@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 12:05:06AM +0900, Brendan wrote:
Chad Perrin wrote:
On 19.05.2007 20:48, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
On 20/05/07, znmeb@cesmail.net <znmeb@cesmail.net> wrote:
On 5/20/07, Dick Davies <rasputnik@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2007-05-20 20:45:59 -0700, gga <GGarramuno@aol.com> said:
On 6/1/07, Erik Hollensbe <erik@hollensbe.org> wrote:
On 6/1/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ruby code is reasonable or readable with "END". And I agree a better
Why not go coffeescript style and create a preprocessor gem that
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 03:39:02PM +0900, Juha K. wrote:
Darryl Pierce wrote in post #1117018:
[#252048] Recursive directory listing — Jesper <jesper@...>
Hello,
[#252052] URI::merge bug? — Alex Young <alex@...>
Hi all,
Alex Young <alex@blackkettle.org> writes:
Daniel Martin <martin@snowplow.org> writes:
Hi,
Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org> writes:
[#252054] rubyscript2exe - Darwin — Matteo Gavagnin <matteo.gavagnin@...>
I'm developing an application in rails for manage a restaurant and the
[#252060] Magic Squares (#124) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
On May 18, 6:57 pm, Ruby Quiz <j...@grayproductions.net> wrote:
I heard that this approach only works with every other odd sided square.
This is my solution. It only does odd magic squares, but it can generate =
[#252062] Why does Array#first not use rb_ary_subseq? — Stefan Rusterholz <apeiros@...>
Hi there
Hi,
[#252085] Begineer question — jim o <jamesoyim@...>
I have had a horrible time googling this as I get too many hits back that don't apply.
jim o wrote:
[#252112] Who is using DBI or oci8 in production systems — "Ben Edwards" <funkytwig@...>
I am doing a bit of research on accessing Oracle from Ruby. It seems
[#252114] A bit of help — Acoole Cooland <andrewchinna@...>
Ok say i was using this code using SciTE
[#252165] multimimensional arrays - i am not getting it.. — Sergio Ruiz <sergio@...>
let me just give a blip of what i am getting...
[#252170] String#index/include limitation in number of characters — Eu Fe <eustf@...>
Do you understand why the last include gives false ?? It seems that the
In message <ac257f8491787a98f4f606a8d556861d@ruby-forum.com>, Eu Fe writes:
Maybe my platform or interpreter ??? That's really weird:
[#252187] PrettyPrint to a web page? — "Mario T. Lanza" <mlanza@...>
This is gonna sound like a dumb question to you Ruby veterans, but: How
[#252192] Why "NoMethodError" occurs — "gao bo" <gaob06@...>
hi, everyone
[#252215] Dynamically creating ruby source files — Matt Gretton <matthew.gretton@...>
Hello all,
[#252221] Can RubyInline and Cygwin's gcc work together? — Guillermo Alcantara <guillermo.alcantara@...>
Hi, I'm trying to use RubyInline in winxp. I discovered that one needs
On 5/19/07, Guillermo Alcantara <guillermo.alcantara@gmail.com> wrote:
[#252229] Block Trouble (Binding Issue?) — "Pieter V." <pvande@...>
I'm presently trying to work on a little metaprogramming project, but
[#252232] run a command on shell with ruby — Corpus Callosum <pythagorasthales@...>
hi guys,
On 5/19/07, Corpus Callosum <pythagorasthales@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#252249] Calling a block with parameters in a new scope — Ruby Talk <rubytalk@...>
Calling a block in a new scope is easy enough:
[#252251] Lone Star Ruby Conf 2007 — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Howdy
On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 03:19:57PM +0900, Jim Freeze wrote:
[#252282] why no MatchData#match ? — "Martin DeMello" <martindemello@...>
I use MatchData infrequently enough that I keep being thrown by the
[#252314] Emergency help is needed — anoosh <paytam@...>
Hi all
[#252335] Re: [QUIZ] Magic Squares (#124) — "David Tran" <email55555@...>
#---------------------------------------------------------------#
Updated.
Hi,
Hey,
On May 21, 9:26 am, "doug meyer" <doug.me...@sigeps.org> wrote:
[#252345] Re: How to adopt "Python Style" indentation for Ruby — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 03:53:25PM +0900, Giles Bowkett wrote:
bbiker wrote:
On 5/21/07, Brad Phelan <phelan@tttech.ttt> wrote:
Eric Mahurin wrote:
On 5/21/07, Brad Phelan <bradphelan@xtargets.com> wrote:
Brad Phelan wrote:
Hi --
dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
[#252349] Timeout accessing .Net Webservice via POST or GET — Achim Domma <domma@...>
Hi,
[#252352] using Enumerable when each has arguments? — "Erwin Abbott" <erwin.abbott@...>
Hi
On 21.05.2007 15:27, Trans wrote:
On 21.05.2007 17:51, Trans wrote:
On May 21, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Robert Klemme wrote:
On 5/21/07, Trans <transfire@gmail.com> wrote:
[#252355] Simple Q: object creation to be determined by incoming data — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...>
I'm almost embarrassed to ask this, because I'm bound to be pointed to some
[#252368] Need some help.. — "Disha Tamhane" <disha.tamhane@...>
Hi,
On 5/21/07, Disha Tamhane <disha.tamhane@gmail.com> wrote:
[#252389] Segmentation Fault when using MySql from Ruby - please help — "Ronald Fischer" <ronald.fischer@...>
Hello,
[#252398] Wikipedia Bot — Peter Marsh <evil_grunger@...>
I'm planning on writing a simple Wikipedia Bot, but I'm having a little
Peter Marsh wrote:
Dan Zwell wrote:
> That's the thing, I've tried that but I can't find 'sign in' 'sign out'
On 5/22/07, Christian Luginbuehl <dinkel@pimprecords.com> wrote:
Rick DeNatale wrote:
Ryan Davis wrote:
On 5/22/07, Peter Marsh <evil_grunger@hotmail.com> wrote:>> Pywikipedia looks pretty promising - since I'm learning Ruby I may as> well learn Python!>
[#252411] signature — Lloyd Linklater <lloyd@2live4.com>
I apologize for not knowing where to post this. I want to have a
[#252425] Ruby on Rails in Eclipse — "Mellissa.McConnell@..." <Mellissa.McConnell@...>
Hello,
[#252441] There's gem chocolate in my profiling peanut butter! — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...>
Hi all,
Daniel Berger wrote:
On May 21, 2007, at 15:11, Joel VanderWerf wrote:
[#252454] ruby libnet — Ari Brown <ari@...>
hey,
could you get it to work to send a SYN packet?
On May 22, 2007, at 3:35 AM, anansi wrote:
James:
James Edward Gray II wrote:
[#252468] Oddities of Ruby to a noob — "Hakusa@..." <Hakusa@...>
I have some good experience in other languages and consider myself a
On 5/21/07, Hakusa@gmail.com <Hakusa@gmail.com> wrote:
> Look what you've written:
[#252489] Partial Regular Expression Matching — Hans Fugal <fugalh@...>
I would like to identify partial matching of a regular expression, for a
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 03:20:04PM +0900, Hans Fugal wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
On 5/22/07, Hans Fugal <fugalh@zianet.com> wrote:
Rick DeNatale wrote:
[#252490] Can I open RAR files? — Xarc <Shark234@...>
Hi!
[#252494] where does the syntactic sugar get defined? — Key Bern <keybern@...>
Where exactly does the syntactic sugar get defined in Ruby? Is it
From: list-bounce@example.com [mailto:list-bounce@example.com] On Behalf Of
[#252504] she method "gets" doesn't work... — Fabio <povoas@...>
I've just started learning Ruby and the method "gets" is not working.
[#252510] bug in ruby — sairam MP <sai438@...>
class Foo
[#252530] Gmail atom feed — "Fred Phillips" <fophillips1990@...>
I'm trying to use basic auth to retrieve my Gmail atom feed but I keep on
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:01:14AM +0900, Fred Phillips wrote:
[#252555] Two Installations of Ruby — highlyjhi <highlyjhi@...>
I'm running Mac OS 10.4.9 with Ruby 1.8.2 installed by default. I
Type this into terminal:
Great! But when I close Terminal it's back to the default. How do I
Ah right, forgot about that. edit your ~/bashrc file to read:
Fred Phillips wrote:
On 5/22/07, Sebastian Hungerecker <sepp2k@googlemail.com> wrote:
[#252571] RubyCocoa 0.11.0 — "Laurent Sansonetti" <laurent.sansonetti@...>
Hi,
[#252583] string -> symbol — mike.cahill@...
ok - i'm officially an idiot.
From: mike.cahill@comcast.net [mailto:mike.cahill@comcast.net]
[#252584] behavior of -rsomegem differs from require 'somegem' — Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy@...>
I just encountered something today and I'm not sure if this should be
[#252589] Uniform Random Number Generator — "Roland Mai" <roland.mai@...>
I need a random number generator that generates random numbers with a
Roland Mai wrote:
[#252591] Analysing ruby code — cypher.dp@...
Hello everybody !
[#252625] Substituting variables in a method — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...>
I am trying to figure out how to pass variables for the parameters to a
On 5/23/07, Michael W. Ryder <_mwryder@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
On 5/22/07, Harry Kakueki <list.push@gmail.com> wrote:
[#252628] Confusing array garbage collection, how to get valid heap snapshot? — Greg Fodor <gfodor@...>
We are working on tracking down a memory leak, and are hoping to use
Hi,
[#252639] test/unit autorun fails to set exit status on failure — John Carter <john.carter@...>
Consider the elementary unit test that fails...
On 5/22/07, John Carter <john.carter@tait.co.nz> wrote:
[#252641] problem appending to arrays in a hash of arrays — "Mike Steiner" <mikejaysteiner@...>
I'm trying to create a hash with each element being an array (initially
On 5/22/07, Mike Steiner <mikejaysteiner@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/22/07, Chris Carter <cdcarter@gmail.com> wrote:
[#252645] Enumerator for Hash — Ryan Hinton <iobass@...>
I have a complex object that I want to hash in different ways, similar
On 23.05.2007 04:59, Ryan Hinton wrote:
[#252655] A very early Ruby problem.. — Jonndailey <JonnDailey@...>
In Chris Pine's book, "Learn to Program", he asks you to write a small
[#252671] storing boolean flags in numbers — Sebastian probst Eide <sebastian.probst.eide@...>
I might sound completely dumb asking this question, but well, I'll risk
In message <f15b00519ae6326d2171a8a162995dbd@ruby-forum.com>, Sebastian probst Eide writes:
[#252679] Coverage!!! — Koustubh Joshi <jkoustubhin@...>
Hi,
[#252685] can I do windows shell scripting in ruby? — davy.bold@...
Hello,
On 5/23/07, davy.bold@googlemail.com <davy.bold@googlemail.com> wrote:
On 23 Mai, 14:46, "Jano Svitok" <jan.svi...@gmail.com> wrote:
davy.bold@googlemail.com wrote:
Jano Svitok wrote:
Just a thought, there are versions of Perl, Rexx and Python that works
[#252706] require_gem vs. gem — Dennis Crissman <dcrissman@...>
I am confused, can somebody please explain to me the difference between
[#252720] Regexp challenge — Casimir Pohjanraito <pikselNOSPAMMi@...>
Just out of curiosity, for fun:
On May 23, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Casimir Pohjanraito wrote:
[#252747] Ruby Header Files in Mac OS X — Ari Brown <ari@...>
[Snow-iMac:~/Desktop/Programming/rubyforger] ari% ruby extconf.rb
On May 23, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Henry Maddocks wrote:
Ari Brown wrote:
Ari Brown wrote:
Henry Maddocks wrote:
[#252748] Odd Regexp Issue — Kyle Heck <dbcoder@...>
I'm writing a web crawler, and in that crawler I want to remove all
Kyle Heck wrote:
[#252761] optimizing for speed - Array#each — "Mike Steiner" <mikejaysteiner@...>
I ran the profiler on my program and it said that 51% of the time is spent
Mike Steiner wrote:
On 24.05.2007 00:15, Stefan Rusterholz wrote:
[#252769] Getting a Ruby script to run on a colleague's Mac — Sharon <sharon_machlis@...>
I wrote a Ruby script that's working fine on my own Windows machine at
[#252773] gembuilder 1.1.3 Released — "Patrick Hurley" <phurley@...>
## SYNOPSIS:
On 5/23/07, Patrick Hurley <phurley@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/23/07, Patrick Hurley <phurley@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/24/07, benjohn@fysh.org <benjohn@fysh.org> wrote:
On 5/24/07, Francis Cianfrocca <garbagecat10@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/23/07, Patrick Hurley <phurley@gmail.com> wrote:
[#252774] override def method in CGI class, without altering the class!?????? — "Jer A" <jeremygwa@...>
[#252793] temporary require ,is it possible? — Gpy Good <gpygood@126.com>
I have a idea,it is "temporary require"
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 06:03:22PM +0900, Gpy Good wrote:
[#252795] Problem with REXML — Jim Kr <jim.kronhamn@...>
[#252822] Ruby, OptionParser and multiple flags — LDC - Jairo Eduardo Lopez <jairo@...>
Hello all,
[#252823] Problem with Net/HTTP — Peer Allan <peer@...>
Hi all,
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 01:21:04AM +0900, Peer Allan wrote:
[#252825] virtual metaclasses explanation — "angel.of.north@..." <angel.of.north@...>
I am getting a bit weighed down at this moment by looking under the
[#252836] Ruby - Debugging — "How do I use the ruby default debugger?" <jbucaran@...>
How do I use the ruby default debugger?
On Fri, 25 May 2007, How do I use the ruby default debugger? wrote:
Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
On 25 May 2007, at 11:37, Jorge Domenico Bucaran Romano wrote:
Alex Gutteridge wrote:
Also, why does it shows this:
On 25 May 2007, at 12:18, Jorge Domenico Bucaran Romano wrote:
Is it necessary to load the rubygems when debugging? Why do I need this?
It is not working look at this:
On 25 May 2007, at 13:18, Jorge Domenico Bucaran Romano wrote:
C:\Users\jbucaran>ruby -rdebug c:\users\jbucaran\desktop\demo2.rb
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Jorge Domenico Bucaran Romano wrote:
On 25 May 2007, at 15:42, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Alex Gutteridge wrote:
On 25 May 2007, at 16:50, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Alex Gutteridge wrote:
Yes I googled it and I have found no help. I can't believe none can
[#252841] sending data, no strings via socket — Javier None <javierisassi@...>
I'm trying to send data like
[#252842] Installing 1.8.6 from source on RHEL4 x86_64 — Costas <c_piliotis@...>
I've been fiddling with installing each of the stable snapshot and the
On May 24, 1:11 pm, Costas <c_pilio...@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#252857] Introducing the "it" keyword — Greg Fodor <gfodor@...>
A common pattern seen in a lot of ruby code is:
Hi --
> Maybe you could do:
Greg Fodor wrote:
> How about something like: return $1 if (v + 1) < 10 if you wanted to
Greg Fodor wrote:
Hi --
dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
Well, you can do something very similar without changing ruby:
> puts "User: #{it}" if (it=opts[:user]).
Greg Fodor wrote:
> While we're at it I have another use for "it" I'd appreciate very
Hi,
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 04:58:08PM +0900, Ronald Fischer wrote:
On 5/25/07, Gregory Seidman <gsslist+ruby@anthropohedron.net> wrote:
> > A more
On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 04:55:01PM +0900, Ronald Fischer wrote:
On 29 May 2007, at 14:17, Gregory Seidman wrote:
Eleanor McHugh wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:30:30AM +0900, Michael W. Ryder wrote:
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 03:40:16PM +0900, Michael W. Ryder wrote:
Would a let or with construct be fast enough and memory efficient
consider the clarity of reading these:
On 2007-05-31 21:32:28 +0900 (Thu, May), Jacob Burkhart wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 10:21:49PM +0900, Mariusz P??kala wrote:
> Of course, I might find the with:a(v+1) syntax more readable if it were
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 10:45:33PM +0900, Jacob Burkhart wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 10:45:33PM +0900, Jacob Burkhart wrote:
On 2 Jun 2007, at 01:09, Chad Perrin wrote:
On 5/31/07, Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@games-with-brains.com> wrote:
On 31 May 2007, at 06:35, Robert Dober wrote:
On 24.05.2007 23:35, Greg Fodor wrote:
> And don't tell me that this is too much typing for you.
On 25.05.2007 10:21, Greg Fodor wrote:
On 25.05.2007 11:40, Robert Klemme wrote:
On 5/26/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
On 26.05.2007 23:37, Robert Dober wrote:
On 5/27/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
On 27.05.2007 11:46, Robert Dober wrote:
On 5/27/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
[#252870] Ruby programming challenges and riddles? — "Hakusa@..." <Hakusa@...>
I recently fell in love with programming riddles and was told that
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Hakusa@gmail.com wrote:
Hakusa@gmail.com wrote:
Stefan Rusterholz wrote:
Drew Olson wrote:
[#252887] gem update — Jacquie Fan <trinity_lcx@...>
Hi,all I tried to do
[#252938] Replacement idiom for "list_or_nil.to_a"? — Rich Morin <rdm@...>
Many scripting languages, including Ruby, will "do nothing
[#252956] Bus error / abort trop with latest sources — Ollivier Robert <roberto@...>
Hello,
In article <200705251323.l4PDN9LZ005705@sharui.nakada.kanuma.tochigi.jp>,
[#252961] Fractals (#125) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
On May 25, 2007, at 9:18 AM, Ruby Quiz wrote:
On May 25, 2007, at 6:53 PM, Morton Goldberg wrote:
[#252971] Memory leak — Sebastian probst Eide <sebastian.probst.eide@...>
Hi
Why is it inside a while loop?
[#252975] Array troubles — "Hakusa@..." <Hakusa@...>
I'm converting a Java calculator program I wrote into Ruby--which,
[#252989] web apps in Ruby — Orhan Erten <oerten@...>
Hello,
[#253001] Mocking Net::HTTP — Enrique Comba Riepenhausen <ecomba@...>
I am currently finishing up a release of Rannel, a library for
On 25/05/07, Enrique Comba Riepenhausen <ecomba@mac.com> wrote:
[#253005] Pipes and flush — Stephan Wehner <stephanwehner@...>
So I wrote a little Ruby script using pipes roughly like this
[#253007] Issue with ControlSend function using AutoIT in Ruby — Skye Weir-Mathews <carpeursus@...>
I'm having an issue running scripts that use AutoIT against my windows
On May 25, 1:51 pm, Skye Weir-Mathews <carpeur...@gmail.com> wrote:
[#253023] Ruby Libraries — Ari Brown <ari@...>
Hey all,
On 5/25/07, Ari Brown <ari@aribrown.com> wrote:
[#253026] Net::HTTP - POST and GET in the same request — "subsume@..." <subsume@...>
I have a peculiar problem where I need to submit POST data to a script
On 25 May 2007, at 22:15, subsume@gmail.com wrote:
Enrique Comba Riepenhausen wrote:
> The x=y become POST variables and the {'A'=>'1' ...} drop out of the
[#253027] printing nil objects — finer recliner <finerrecliner@...>
hey, im pretty new to ruby and im having trouble. this is not my
[#253048] Core dump — Steve <zflyer@...>
I'm new to Ruby, so I may be doing something wrong, but the following
[#253066] Ruby Math (nPr, nCr) — Ari Brown <ari@...>
What's that? You want me to ask more questions? Sure!
[#253069] Global Array? — Sy Ys <subsume@...>
I've got a class which calls itself several times (recursive). While
[#253082] gsub + loop — Eleo <gott@...>
This question actually pertains to a Rails app but it's more of a
[#253090] How to completely terminate a WIN32OLE Excel object? — Sven Suska <sven715rt@...>
Hello,
I can't replicate this:
[#253092] Ruby has not been added to LSB 3.2 (but both Perl and Python) — GinTon <jonas.esp@...>
I've seen that the next version of LSB 3.2 (will be released on June,
[#253093] Forward references? — seebs@... (Peter Seebach)
I am trying to figure out what the cleanest way is to express a class that has
On 5/26/07, Peter Seebach <seebs@seebs.net> wrote:
[#253103] local variables vs. methods — Henrik Schmidt <no.spam@...>
Hi there,
If a language stops you from doing something just because it's bad
Hakusa@gmail.com wrote:
Henrik Schmidt wrote:
[#253113] Perspectives for Ruby 2.0 — arcadiorubiogarcia@...
Hi,
arcadiorubiogarcia@gmail.com wrote:
On May 27, 12:31 pm, Michael Hollins <m...@hollins.id.au> wrote:
[#253136] Can you make sense of this Array issue — "Roland Mai" <roland.mai@...>
I want to have an array, say 5x5 with all nils unless set to something else.
[#253142] Developing cross-platform web/GUI applications — Jon Harrop <jon@...>
[#253144] querying persistent ruby objects in memory — braver <deliverable@...>
I have a data-mining task which loads data as a big XML tree (10+ MB)
On 26.05.2007 23:00, braver wrote:
On May 26, 2:24 pm, Robert Klemme <shortcut...@googlemail.com> wrote:
[#253154] Putting executables in sbin in gems — Luke Kanies <luke@...>
Hi all,
[#253156] are MatchData objects mutable? — "Mike Steiner" <mikejaysteiner@...>
A few times in my programs I've tried to modify elements of the array
[#253170] Tricky problem with === — "Erwin Abbott" <erwin.abbott@...>
I have a "BlankState" type of class and it's method_missing forwards
On May 26, 2007, at 11:13 PM, Erwin Abbott wrote:
On 27.05.2007 07:04, Morton Goldberg wrote:
On 5/27/07, Robert Klemme wrote:
Hi --
On 5/27/07, dblack@wobblini.net <dblack@wobblini.net> wrote:
[#253182] Can an initialize method fail? — seebs@... (Peter Seebach)
I may be doing this wrong. :) In some languages, I
[#253184] Strange behavior of String.scan — Håvard Moen <post@...>
When I use String.scan with a block and just one group the result ends
[#253197] RubyScript2Exe — Yannick Grams <yannick_grams@...>
Hello all!
Yannick Grams wrote:
Dear Yannick,
I have recently used rubyscript2exe with out any issues.
[#253206] NoMethodError in rubygems.rb when running autotest — "Ed Brannin" <edbrannin@...>
Hello,
ed -
[#253237] BackgrounDRb Theory — Sy Ys <subsume@...>
I'm making a site which allows subscribers to scrape their unnamed
On 5/27/07, Sy Ys <subsume@gmail.com> wrote:
[#253238] please help me with OptionParser — "Christopher J. Bottaro" <cjbottaro@...>
Here's the pastebin of this post if you prefer looking at formatted
Dear all,
[#253251] problem with using ruby — Ade <adewale.adebusoye@...>
This is somewhat silly, i downloaded the 1.8.6-25 installer for windows
[#253281] Re: interacting with another program — "Alexey Kalmykov" <akalmykov@...>
[#253294] Killing sons (Linux) — Ohad Lutzky <lutzky@...>
Maybe this isn't strictly a Ruby question, but I hope someone here can
[#253300] remove all whitespaces in a string — jochen kaechelin <gissmoh@...>
I want to remove all whitespaces in a string.
[#253330] How to improve iteration — Chas Conquest <chas@...>
Hi,
[#253340] randomize array content — "traktorman@..." <traktorman@...>
Hello,
[#253363] Futures and JRuby: The Omnibus Concurrency Library 0.2.1 — MenTaLguY <mental@...>
Just a quick note that I've released version 0.2.1 of the 'concurrent'
[#253374] Underscore — Jon Harrop <jon@...>
Logan Capaldo wrote:
Michael Fellinger wrote:
On 5/29/07, Jon Harrop <jon@ffconsultancy.com> wrote:
On 29.05.2007 13:07, Jano Svitok wrote:
On 5/29/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
On 29.05.2007 13:59, Chris Carter wrote:
On 29.05.2007 14:11, Robert Klemme wrote:
On 5/29/07, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 07:50:05AM +0900, Logan Capaldo wrote:
On 5/30/07, Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> wrote:
On 5/30/07, Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com> wrote:
[#253382] Overriding to_s — kimersen@...
Hi,
On 29.05.2007 10:51, kimersen@gmail.com wrote:
[#253391] Which ODBC? — "Ronald Fischer" <ronald.fischer@...>
Hello,
[#253397] True arity — Daniel DeLorme <dan-ml@...42.com>
Is there a way to get the *maximum* number of arguments that a method
On 5/29/07, Daniel DeLorme <dan-ml@dan42.com> wrote:
[#253401] operator => — Gian Holland <gianmh@...>
Hi I have a beginner question
[#253427] modules including other modules — "Tim Olsen" <tolsen718@...>
Hello,
[#253436] EventMachine 0.7.2 has been released — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...>
All:
On 5/29/07, Francis Cianfrocca <garbagecat10@gmail.com> wrote:
> We have taken particular account of the challenges and lessons described
On 5/29/07, tsuraan <tsuraan@gmail.com> wrote:
[#253438] Kiss your boring tasks goodbye: Everyday Scripting With Ruby — Sharon Machlis <sharon_machlis@...>
Chances are, you do some boring, repetitive data-related tasks at work
Because many corporations that have leaders that are not tech savy
On Wed, May 30, 2007, Hakusa@gmail.com wrote:
I've read the book too.
[#253439] Re: How to adopt "Python Style" indentation for Ruby — Brad Phelan <bradphelan@...>
Giles Bowkett wrote:
[#253441] ruby and google... — Dave Rose <bitdoger2@...>
...is there anyplace in google's web site describing using ruby with
[#253445] Symbols vs. Strings — John Blanco <zablanc@...>
I'm new to Ruby, but coming up to speed quickly. One question I still
[#253457] Finding files associated with objects in Ruby — gparsons <geoffrey.parsons@...>
This is a bit of an odd request, but does anyone know how i would find
[#253467] Offline Rails Framework Documentation — Paul <pdavidow@...>
I would like to download the Rails Framework Documentation (http://
On 5/29/07, Paul <pdavidow@gmail.com> wrote:
Jano Svitok wrote:
Can you share with the list what those better ways are? Is it tar'd up
list. rb wrote:
[#253478] Regexp to extract number with hyphen — "bcparanj@..." <bcparanj@...>
I have a text with "foo 01-02" in a string. I want to extract foo
[#253479] Can Ruby be compiled against uclibc? — Dani Varga <vargadanis@...>
Hi!
[#253501] Net::HTTP Logging in / Persistent sessions problem — Sy Ys <subsume@...>
I am able to login to a website at authenticate.domain.com but when I
[#253526] #respond_to? not working for dynamically generated methods — Maurice Gladwell <maurice.gladwell@...>
It seems Object#respond_to doesn't work for dynamically generated
Hi --
David wrote:
Hi --
On May 30, 2007, at 7:53 AM, dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
On 5/30/07, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On May 30, 2007, at 8:34 AM, Robert Dober wrote:
James Edward Gray II schrieb:
On 5/30/07, Wolfgang N疆asi-Donner <wonado@donnerweb.de> wrote:
Robert Dober schrieb:
James Gray wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 11:00:14PM +0900, Maurice Gladwell wrote:
Hi --
David wrote:
Hi --
On May 30, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Maurice Gladwell wrote:
On 5/30/07, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
[#253567] Help with Ruby < - > Oracle Connectivity — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...>
Hello,
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 10:30:40PM +0900, Peter Bailey wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 11:12:02PM +0900, Peter Bailey wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 03:45:58AM +0900, Peter Bailey wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:44:36PM +0900, Peter Bailey wrote:
Brian Candler wrote:
[#253570] Enumerable#serially - those nifty functions w/o memory footprint — SonOfLilit <sonoflilit@...>
Hello,
Brad Phelan wrote:
module Enumerable
Following is ruby-prof output. First, a few words:
[#253593] How can access to AUTH_USER? — music <music@...>
With php I can access to AUTH_USER and REMOTE_ADDR to know the
[#253600] Substituting Variables — Andrew Stewart <boss@...>
Hello,
[#253616] using hash for method parameters — aidy <aidy.rutter@...>
#hi,
[#253637] Re: Call for Ruby Champion !! — "Doug Phillips" <DPhillips@...>
> I've got a question about this. It seems like the job market
[#253649] image_science 1.1.3 Released — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...>
image_science version 1.1.3 has been released!
On May 30, 2007, at 3:38 PM, Ryan Davis wrote:
> On May 30, 2007, at 3:38 PM, Ryan Davis wrote:
> On May 30, 2007, at 17:13 , Ball, Donald A Jr (Library) wrote:
[#253666] Does this benchmark make sense? — Farhad Farzaneh <ff@...>
Hello,
[#253681] DRb and Thread safety — "Erwin Abbott" <erwin.abbott@...>
I've been reading about DRb and one issue that I still have questions
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:29:46AM +0900, Erwin Abbott wrote:
On 5/31/07, Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> wrote:
[#253685] select([]) method — Ari Brown <ari@...>
Hey all
[#253695] get info from object_id — Pe, Botp <botp@...>
Hi All,
[#253711] HTML Parser: Which one is better? — Zhang Yin <gsofhon@...>
I'm new to Ruby and need to parse some web pages. I googled "ruby HTML
[#253724] REXML documentation offline? — Alex Young <alex@...>
Can anyone get through to
[#253732] Looking for a pure Ruby uniq ID generator — Zouplaz <user@...>
Hello, I'm looking for a pure Ruby uniq non predictable ID generator
[#253739] Does this code spawn lots of objects? — "Ben Edwards" <funkytwig@...>
I have the following code:-
Ruby-1.8.6 and 1.8.5 fail to compile under MinGW
Hi, I'm trying to build Ruby under MinGW. However after running configure, I get some sed errors... d:\MinGW\bin\sed.exe: -e expression #1, char 2: Extra characters after command configure: creating ./config.status d:\MinGW\bin\sed.exe: -e expression #1, char 2: Extra characters after command d:\MinGW\bin\sed.exe: -e expression #1, char 2: Extra characters after command config.status: creating GNUmakefile d:\MinGW\bin\sed.exe: -e expression #1, char 2: Extra characters after command d:\MinGW\bin\sed.exe: -e expression #1, char 2: Extra characters after command config.status: creating Makefile d:\MinGW\bin\sed.exe: -e expression #1, char 2: Extra characters after command d:\MinGW\bin\sed.exe: -e expression #1, char 2: Extra characters after command d:\MinGW\bin\sed.exe: -e expression #1, char 2: Extra characters after command which seems to leave some extra junk about cygwin at the end of one of the lines in the resulting Makefile. MKFILES = Makefile GNUmakefile:cygwin/GNUmakefile.in make will run if this line is replace by.. MKFILES = Makefile GNUmakefile It gets most of the way through then barfs when trying to compile readline.. compiling readline make[1]: Entering directory `/mingw/SRC/ruby-1.8.6/ext/readline' gcc -I. -I../.. -I../../. -I../.././ext/readline -DHAVE_READLINE_READLINE_H -DHA VE_READLINE_HISTORY_H -DHAVE_RL_FILENAME_COMPLETION_FUNCTION -DHAVE_RL_USERNAME_ COMPLETION_FUNCTION -DHAVE_RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES -DHAVE_RL_DEPREP_TERM_FUNCTION -DHAVE_RL_COMPLETION_APPEND_CHARACTER -DHAVE_RL_BASIC_WORD_BREAK_CHARACTERS -DHA VE_RL_COMPLETER_WORD_BREAK_CHARACTERS -DHAVE_RL_BASIC_QUOTE_CHARACTERS -DHAVE_RL _COMPLETER_QUOTE_CHARACTERS -DHAVE_RL_FILENAME_QUOTE_CHARACTERS -DHAVE_RL_ATTEMP TED_COMPLETION_OVER -DHAVE_RL_LIBRARY_VERSION -DHAVE_RL_EVENT_HOOK -DHAVE_RL_CLE ANUP_AFTER_SIGNAL -DHAVE_RL_CLEAR_SIGNALS -DHAVE_RL_VI_EDITING_MODE -DHAVE_RL_EM ACS_EDITING_MODE -DHAVE_RL_CLEAR_SIGNALS -DHAVE_REPLACE_HISTORY_ENTRY -DHAVE_REM OVE_HISTORY -g -O2 -c readline.c gcc -shared -s -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base,--enable-auto-import,--export-all - L"../.." -o ../../.ext/i386-mingw32/readline.so readline.o -lmsvcrt-ruby18 -lre adline -lwsock32 Cannot export libreadline_NULL_THUNK_DATA: symbol not found nmth000013.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_outstream' nmth000018.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_instream' nmth000024.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_attempted_completion _over' nmth000026.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_completion_append_ch aracter' nmth000031.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_basic_word_break_cha racters' nmth000034.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_completer_word_break _characters' nmth000037.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_basic_quote_characte rs' nmth000040.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_completer_quote_char acters' nmth000043.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_filename_quote_chara cters' nmth000046.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__history_base' nmth000049.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__history_length' nmth000064.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_readline_name' nmth000072.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_library_version' nmth000074.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_attempted_completion _function' nmth000076.o(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm__rl_event_hook' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[1]: *** [../../.ext/i386-mingw32/readline.so] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/mingw/SRC/ruby-1.8.6/ext/readline' make: *** [all] Error 1 I'm running the crrent latest release version of MinGW. Any suggestions on how fix this error? David -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.