[#24043] I want a *really* small Ruby interpreter — "Christian Ericsson" <christian.ericsson@...>
Hi,
[#24047] private instance_variable? — cclee@... (Chochain Lee)
Hi,
[#24073] specifying the file and line — "Benoit Cerrina" <benoit.cerrina@...>
Hi,
[#24104] Ruby and Databases ? — Andrew Cowan <icculus@...>
I am hoping I am just missing something after reading the Programming Ruby
Check out the DBI.
[#24114] Re: Modularity question — "Ryan Leavengood" <RyanL@...>
> I want these to be as discrete from each other as
[#24124] socket — mail02@... (Frank Benoit)
Hi
[#24129] Ruby and Pandora - Athene — Daniel Matthews <dan@3-e.net>
What are the possibilities with this?
[#24152] CGI with Ruby (Win2000) — Jilani Khaldi <jilanik@...>
Hi,
[#24170] Performance of Marshal.dump — Darrin Thompson <dthompson@...>
In a program of mine using Marshal.dump I dumped an: Array of objects
[#24178] RE: Limits of dynamism? — "Ryan Leavengood" <RyanL@...>
> class T
[#24183] "yield called out of block" — Mark Slagell <ms@...>
Having just talked with a nuby in email, I believe this error message
This doesn't really have much to do with the original post, but why not
Hello --
> Well, that would leave us needing a new word for what used to be
Hi,
Hello --
[#24192] __FILE__ == $0 refactored in Ruby? — "Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@...>
I see __FILE__ == $0 frequently. Is there a more readable form of this
[#24208] require '../foo/bar' — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Should that work?
[#24223] Too much eval evil? (tell me why I shouldn't do this) — gandy@... (Thomas Gandy)
I've been doodling with Ruby (experimenting with it in order to figure
[#24224] literal \0 in String#gsub replacement — Mark Slagell <ms@...>
Okay, I'm stuck on something seemingly trivial here. Is it possible for
[#24228] inline comments, IDs — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
[#24261] param() method weirdness in cgi.rb — David Alan Black <dblack@...>
Hello --
[#24273] multiple serverside processes — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
[#24291] Newbie wrong # of arguments(4 for 0) question — "Erik Meade" <emeade@...>
Well I've finally found an excuse to write some ruby, and I haven't made it
[#24299] yield vs. call? — bob_sidebotham@... (Bob Sidebotham)
I'm a bit puzzled whether there is any semantic difference between the
[#24310] Wiki?? — "Tobias DiPasquale" <anany@...>
Hi all,
[#24314] yield works, but no block given — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...>
[#24335] Joys of eval — Albert Wagner <alwagner@...>
A few weeks ago I posted a request for help with regexp, split, scan, et.
On Sun, 2001-11-04 at 13:29, Albert Wagner wrote:
On Sunday 04 November 2001 12:43 pm, you wrote:
On Sun, 2001-11-04 at 14:01, Albert Wagner wrote:
On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Sean Middleditch wrote:
On Sun, 2001-11-04 at 14:31, Todd Gillespie wrote:
On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Sean Middleditch wrote:
Bill Kelly wrote:
[#24341] block/yield puzzle — David Alan Black <dblack@...>
Hello --
[#24404] Help with OO — Vincent Foley <gnuvince@...>
Hi, I'm a bit new to OO programming and I would need help. I made a
[#24405] comp.lang.ruby — Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@...>
It does not exist yet. IIRC, there was a vote to have one
[#24432] Re: Detect future method calls in method_mi ssing? — "Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@...>
> funny business you do with anElement=, calls like
[#24445] wishlist for Ruby books — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
[#24460] List of Exception classes — Fritz Heinrichmeyer <fritz.heinrichmeyer@...>
[#24465] C Extension Help — jason@... (Jason Voegele)
I'm trying to write some additional collection classes for Ruby, such
[#24466] Why is ruby slow (compared to perl) — "Aqil Azmi" <aazmi@...>
Hello,
Niko Schwarz wrote:
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Sean Russell wrote:
Robert Feldt wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 08:45:56AM +0900, Sean Russell wrote:
[#24481] TCPServer example in PP book — Massimiliano Mirra <list@...>
I have tried encapsulating the TCPServer example in a class by itself,
[#24483] Win32 VIM w/Ruby? — "James Britt (rubydev)" <james@...>
I saw that Vim 6 supports an interface into Ruby, and I've managed to compile Vim with Ruby support on Linux, but cannot get it to
[#24497] Doing both input and output to a process — "HarryO" <harryo@...>
Say I wanted to run a shell, send it commands and catch the output from
> Say I wanted to run a shell, send it commands and catch the output from
[#24511] kill rdtool? — Stefan Nobis <stefan@...>
Hi.
Mark Hahn wrote:
>>>>> "Matz" == Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> writes:
On Wednesday 07 November 2001 09:34 am, Mark Hahn wrote:
On Wednesday 07 November 2001 10:04 am, Mark Hahn wrote:
On Wednesday 07 November 2001 10:14 am, Mark Hahn wrote:
Bluntly: It's not an issue, except in the minds of certain licensing fanatics
> Unfortunately doxygen appears to be GPL instead of LGPL. I don't think any
[#24531] Ruby presentation — "Milan Gardian" <Milan.Gardian@...>
Hi,
[#24547] OpenGL (rbogl) bindings to Tk? — phlip_cpp@... (Phlip)
Rubies:
[#24573] Re: kill rdtool? — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
[#24583] Re: kill rdtool? — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
[#24604] Re: kill rdtool? — "Ryan Leavengood" <RyanL@...>
From: Brett Williams [mailto:brett_williams@agilent.com]
[#24610] system('dir') and Windows 2000 — John Carter <john.carter@...>
I have just tried
try "cmd /c dir"
[#24644] font handling in ruby-gtk — mips <mips@...>
Did someone has done some code which looks for fonts in ruby-gtk ?
[#24647] Testing as a Ruby niche — Brian Marick <marick@...>
At the Ruby Conference, Andy Hunt kicked off with a talk about Ruby
[#24665] Ruby servlet container? — Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@...>
[#24666] I've ported the python nntplib class to Ruby. I will be adding comments to it soon. Here it is for public commentary and criticism — jheard <jheard@...>
require 'socket'
[#24692] how to get hostname/MAC address? — "Tobias DiPasquale" <anany@...>
Hi,
[#24698] ruby and webservices — Markus Jais <info@...>
hello
In article <9setsu$1378d4$1@ID-75083.news.dfncis.de>,
Actually...its me.
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
The concerns about which any given Ruby XML library does makes me wonder what, exactly, "XML out of the box" means.
Hi,
On 01/11/11 2:20 AM, "TAKAHASHI Masayoshi" <maki@open-news.com> wrote:
Bob Hutchison wrote:
On 01/11/11 12:51 PM, "Sean Russell" <ser@efn.org> wrote:
[#24700] Strange behaviour of Array#[] — Michael Neumann <neumann@...>
Hi,
> > Why does a[3,1] returns [] instead of nil?
[#24706] assert_exception_and_message — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Hi,
[#24707] Trailing uc strange lexer error message?! — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Hi,
[#24723] Profiling Code — Matthew Diephouse <fokke_wulf@...>
Is there a Ruby equivalent to Perl's Devel::DProf?
Unfortunately, this only writes the regular output from my program to
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Matthew Diephouse wrote:
[#24736] Negate grep pattern match? — Jos Backus <josb@...>
lizzy:/tmp# cat x
[#24750] BUG: net/telnet.rb gives select invalid argument excepition — Ville Mattila <mulperi@...>
ts <decoux@moulon.inra.fr> writes:
[#24772] Looking for df interface — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)
Hi all,
[#24810] Ruby-Tk; feature/bug/misunderstanding? mouse-location during when a key is pressed in the presence of TkMenubutton — Armin Roehrl <armin@...>
Hi,
> Hi,
> You get the (x, y) of the mouse w.r.t. the root window, since that is
> > You get the (x, y) of the mouse w.r.t. the root window, since that is
[#24820] ANN: Triple-R - The Rubicon Results Repository — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#24850] Re: Testing as a Ruby niche — Brian Marick <marick@...>
Thanks for the comments, and sorry for the delayed reply.
[#24858] Help needed on subclassing — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Its late here in Sweden (actually early, but anyway... ;-)) and I cant
[#24890] Ruby-Postgres extension runtime error — mrchameleon@... (Chris Reay)
Hi
[#24891] Ruby/DBI: DBD for SQLRelay — Michael Neumann <neumann@...>
Hi,
[#24926] XML support in the standard lib — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
PaulC wrote:
On 01/11/13 9:33 AM, "Tobias Reif" <tobiasreif@pinkjuice.com> wrote:
> >
Hello --
P.S.
On 01/11/13 9:56 AM, "Tobias Reif" <tobiasreif@pinkjuice.com> wrote:
Bob Hutchison wrote:
On 01/11/13 11:21 AM, "Tobias Reif" <tobiasreif@pinkjuice.com> wrote:
Bob Hutchison wrote:
On 01/11/13 3:10 PM, "Sean Russell" <ser@germane-software.com> wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 12:00:35 -0500 Bob Hutchinson wrote:
On 01/11/13 1:41 PM, "Bob Gustafson" <bobgus@mcs.com> wrote:
>
On 01/11/13 8:59 PM, "James Britt (rubydev)" <james@rubyxml.com> wrote:
The DOM is a pretty awkward API to both use and implement. An API based on
>
On Tue, 2001-11-13 at 20:53, James Britt (rubydev) wrote:
From: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@simonstl.com>
James Britt (rubydev) wrote:
>
Hello --
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Tobias Reif wrote:
Robert Feldt wrote:
James Britt wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Nat Pryce wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Nat Pryce wrote:
Robert Feldt wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Sean Russell wrote:
Hi all XMLers,
Hello --
Dave Thomas wrote:
[#24927] Exercises in dynamism ;-) — Massimiliano Mirra <list@...>
I'm a newcomer to dynamic languages and have found quite an incredible
[#24941] From aliasing to aliased — Massimiliano Mirra <list@...>
Still playing. :-)
[#24948] Refactoring tool for Ruby... — Stephan K舂per <Stephan.Kaemper@...>
Just being curious if someone has worked on a refactoring tool for
At 03:39 AM 11/13/2001 +0900, you wrote:
[#24955] Teach your kid math w/ruby — pete@... (Peter J. Kernan)
>> > I guess you already know the algebra package of Shin-ichiro HARA:
[#24958] Linux Magazine article — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
Clemens Wyss wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 10:20:04AM +0900, Bill Kelly wrote:
>>>>> "J" == Jos Backus <josb@cncdsl.com> writes:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 03:47:43PM +0900, ts wrote:
[#24991] Mapping sequential strings to random strings: How would you do this? — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Hello all,
[#25022] attr_accessor question — Michael Sullivan <mps@...>
I was wondering if when one has defined "attr_accessor" for their
[#25029] Set class in Ruby — Yuri Leikind <YuriLeikind@...>
Hello all Ruby coders,
>> However, sometimes it's convenient to have Sets, collections where
----- Original Message -----
[#25042] REXML behavior change RFC — Sean Russell <ser@...>
Hi,
[#25045] RE: REXML Question (Re: XML libraries (Re: Re: ruby and webser vices)) — Ben Schumacher <BSchumacher@...>
Alright, I started playing with REXML last night and so far it looks pretty
[#25072] REXML inserting an element — "Benoit Cerrina" <benoit.cerrina@...>
Hi,
[#25082] exiting blox — Niko Schwarz <niko.schwarz@...>
Hi there,
Hello --
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 07:19:05AM +0900, David Alan Black wrote:
[#25087] FW: RE: REXML Question (Re: XML libraries (Re: Re: ruby and webser vices)) — Ben Schumacher <BSchumacher@...>
FYI- Quick follow up. NQXML allowed you to do this since elements weren't
[#25101] ANN: REXML 1.1a3 — Sean Russell <ser@...>
Hiho,
Hi, I'm REXML newbie :-), and I have a comment.
> Should REXML convert "'" and '"' into ' and "?
TAKAHASHI Masayoshi wrote:
>
James Britt (rubydev) wrote:
[#25119] RE: REXML inserting an element — Ben Schumacher <BSchumacher@...>
Benoit-
[#25173] Is there something similar to the CPAN module for Ruby? — "jennyw" <donotspam-jen@...>
Just wondering if there's a way to easily find, download, and install
[#25211] Is TCPSocket thread safe? — Jakub Travnik <j.travnik@...>
Hello,
[#25213] OT: Berkeley DB on windows — "Albert L. Wagner" <alwagner@...>
I have successfully installed Guy Decoux's Ruby/bdb and the
Download the Win32 MinGW version of Ruby here:
That looks good, Rich. But, but that's just ruby and the db
[#25221] ruby/Tk — MENON Jean-Francois <Jean-Francois.MENON@...>
hello
[#25276] GC question — Tony Smith <tony@...>
Hi there!
This is what I get from command line:
> This is what I get from command line:
[#25278] Re: class SharedQueueThread feedback — "Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@...>
> Well, there is this:
"Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@snelling.com> writes:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Dave Thomas wrote:
[#25291] Re: ANN: REXML 1.1a3 — Ben Schumacher <BSchumacher@...>
Tobias Reif wrote:
Hello --
David Alan Black wrote:
Hello --
David Alan Black wrote:
On 01/11/15 4:54 PM, "Tobias Reif" <tobiasreif@pinkjuice.com> wrote:
[#25295] Topic ideas for an upcoming series of articles featuring Ruby? — Colin Steele <colin@...>
[#25307] ruby and XSLT4R and Rexml — Markus Jais <mjais@...>
hello
[#25334] Re: Topic ideas for an upcoming series of a rticles featuring Ruby? — Mikkel Bruun <mikkel.bruun@...>
[#25336] Ruby 1.6.5 won't compile... suggestions? — Niklas Backlund <backlund@...>
Hi,
[#25347] more on [matz:"Human Oriented Programming"?] — "Henning von Rosen" <henning@...>
During RubyConf, matz gave a keynote on "Human oriented Programming".
[#25383] Arrays, iterators, and map/collect — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Hello all...
"Hal E. Fulton" wrote:
[#25432] Why not xmlparser? (was: Re: XML support in the standard lib;whatexactly?) — "Christian Boos" <cboos@...>
> I may have missed something, but the original question that started the
James Britt (rubydev) wrote:
>
James Britt (rubydev) wrote:
> James Britt (rubydev) wrote:
James Britt (rubydev) wrote:
On 01/11/24 11:18 AM, "Sean Russell" <ser@germane-software.com> wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Bill Kelly wrote:
[#25444] Tiny Test::Unit requirement — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Hi,
[#25472] Writting a profiler / line coverager / debugger for ruby — Lothar Scholz <llothar@...>
[#25500] finalizers, destructors and whatnot — "David Leal" <david@...>
Hi all,
[#25640] news gateway — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#25662] Mailing list deja vu? — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
I haven't actually verified this yet,
[#25667] REXML: node.type, .parent, .name — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
[#25689] Would like feedback on script to remove unused import statements in java — "Thomas R. Corbin" <tc@...>
I use this script all the time when developing in java, it really helps a
>>>>> "T" == Thomas R Corbin <tc@clark.net> writes:
ts (2001-11-18 00:14):
Is there any documentation on this anywhere?
>>>>> "R" == Ralph Mason <ralph.mason@telogis.com> writes:
Hi
>>>>> "J" == Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> writes:
> >>>>> "J" == Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> writes:
[#25695] more than one object in a druby server? — Tobias DiPasquale <anany@...>
Hi all,
[#25706] Strange behaviour of "rescue" — Michael Neumann <neumann@...>
Hi,
[#25721] TK interface for Ruby? — Vincent Foley <gnuvince@...>
Is is possible to to TK apps with Ruby (like Python with TKinter)? If
[#25753] Misunderstanding or bug? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
Hi Dave,
[#25766] rubyUnit, et. al. — Albert Wagner <alwagner@...>
I have installed ruby unit because so much of what I install that others
[#25779] Scripting for both object and non-object — Ed Ohsone <eosn@...>
I would like to know names of general purpose scripting languages which
[#25786] Array.new(n, Array.new(m)) weirdness, but "select isn't broken" — mrchameleon@... (Chris Reay)
The following occurs ...
[#25808] KDE or GNOME curiosity question... — Robert Hicks <bobhicks@...>
I was just curious which desktop (of the two mentioned in the subject)
Hi,
Kent Dahl wrote:
Hi,
> How hard would it be to have an option to use reference counting in a
> Circular references will cause the object to stay around indefinitely
Hi,
"Mark Hahn" <mchahn@facelink.com> writes:
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Matt Armstrong wrote:
At this point my ideas are getting really vague, but I'm thinking that you
[#25834] HowTo deal with arrays? — Martin Kahlert <martin.kahlert@...>
Hi!
[#25861] A bug invoking a method with send? — chr_news@... (chr_news@...)
Hi,
[#25869] Redefining new? — Michael Sullivan <mps@...>
Hi,
Michael Sullivan <mps@blackbird.discomsys.com> writes:
I know about how initialize works, but on page 233 of the Pickaxe book
[#25872] Human Oriented Programming & Intentional Programming — "Lachlan Pitts" <Lachlan_Pitts@...>
Hi Rubyers,
[#25907] String#== : Why not error with different type? — furufuru@... (Ryo Furue)
Hi there,
[#25920] Checking if a file exists... — Ben Schumacher <BSchumacher@...>
I was wondering if somebody had an easy way of checking if a file exists on
[#25954] a quick question — Tobias DiPasquale <anany@...>
Hi all,
Has anyone gotten Ruby running (perhaps in some limited form) on the
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 03:15 pm, Chad Fowler wrote:
[#26000] REXML parser bug(?) — TAKAHASHI Masayoshi <maki@...>
Hi,
[#26006] R: Re: Hello World considered harmful — Alessandro Caruso <a.caruso@...>
I thought the main reason people are moving towards Ruby instead of keep
Alessandro Caruso <a.caruso@creditonline.it> writes:
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 15:31, Dave Thomas wrote:
Thanks Henning and Robert,
[#26009] positive — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
[#26010] RE: positive — "SHULTZ,BARRY (HP-Israel,ex1)" <barry_shultz@...>
>
[#26020] Re: Hello World considered harmful — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
"Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@bigfoot.com> writes:
[#26030] Compiling Ruby Extensions in Windows — William Djaja Tjokroaminata <billtj@...>
Hi,
Hi,
That doesn't sound quite right. I installed cygwin, and I got make and gcc.
[#26032] Re: ANN: regex engine development (was: Re: Why not xmlparser?) — Ciaran McCreesh <keesh@...>
Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng wrote:
[#26035] Re: - sourceforge + savannah (?) — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...>
>I've projects on Sf and i never had problems of copyrights.
[#26042] Re: ANN: regex engine development (was: Re: Why not xmlparser?) — "Bill Kelly" <billk@...>
[#26050] call_myself — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi all,
[#26075] book "the ruby way" on publishers web-site — Markus Jais <info@...>
hi
[#26091] List of methods that can implicitly act on $_ ? — Jos Backus <josb@...>
Some methods can implicitly act on $_, such as chomp and split; others, such
[#26107] What am I missing here? — "Ralph Mason" <ralph.mason@...>
Adding a function doesnt find the global variable $_ where as =
[#26109] eruby on windows and apache — Brian Chapman <brianechapman@...>
I'm having trouble getting require 'anything' to work
Brian Chapman wrote:
[#26126] Conformance Test of XML Parsers in Ruby(20011122) — TAKAHASHI Masayoshi <maki@...>
Hi all,
TAKAHASHI Masayoshi wrote:
Hello --
--- David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net
Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@pinkjuice.com> writes:
> --- David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net
Jim Menard <jimm@io.com> writes:
On 01/11/22 4:56 PM, "Martin v. Loewis" <martin@v.loewis.de> wrote:
Bob Hutchison <hutch@xampl.com> writes:
On 01/11/24 8:37 AM, "Martin v. Loewis" <martin@v.loewis.de> wrote:
Bob Hutchison <hutch@xampl.com> writes:
[#26130] Community spike: Fast-state-machines/goto challenge — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Hi,
[#26141] Passing class names to constructors. — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
If I want to create a variable number of objects, all of
Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@dmu.ac.uk> writes:
[#26166] Establishing Ruby's Popularity — "James Britt (ruby-talk ML)" <ruby@...>
I have a potential employer who would like some estimation of Ruby's popularity. I know of seven books out (or almost out), and
[#26187] Re: The first official release of ArunaDB — Michael Davis <mdavis@...>
What is raa.succ?
--- Mark Hahn <mchahn@facelink.com> wrote:
[#26205] Book "Rub in 21 days" Table of contents online — Markus Jais <mjais@...>
hi
[#26214] generating and serving SVG — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Tobias Reif wrote:
MikkelFJ wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, MikkelFJ wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, MikkelFJ wrote:
[#26252] adding instance variables to an existing class. — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
How might I add some instance variables to an existing class, such
> How might I add some instance variables to an existing class, such
[#26270] Table: Ruby versus Smalltalk, Objective-C, C++, Java; — Armin Roehrl <armin@...>
Hi,
What? No Python?!! Oh, the natives will be restless ...
[#26293] The results are in... — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
<snip>
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Albert Wagner wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2001 05:03 pm, you wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Albert Wagner wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2001 06:32 pm, you wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Albert Wagner wrote:
[#26303] libcurses-ruby documentation, is it exist? — "Bambang Purnomosidi D. P." <bpdp@3wsi.net>
At Sat, 24 Nov 2001 19:15:25 +0900,
Bambang Purnomosidi D. P. wrote:
[#26323] Berkeley DB 1.85 bindings ... — Kent Dahl <kentda@...>
I've looked at the 'bdb' package in the RAA
[#26329] BUG in select — Jakub Travnik <j.travnik@...>
Hello,
[#26337] Re: Table: Ruby versus Smalltalk, Objective-C, C++, Java; — "john%johnknight.com@..." <john%johnknight.com@...>
[#26380] Converting ~fred to home directory path — "HarryO" <harryo@...>
Does ruby provide a way to convert things like ~fred into the appropriate
[#26414] DRb and failing test, please give some insight... — Massimiliano Mirra <list@...>
I am familiarizing with DRb. I managed to put to work a tiny c/s
[#26427] [ANN] NQXML v1.1.3; Maki number up to 90.9% conformity — Jim Menard <jimm@...>
NQXML version 1.1.3 has increased its conformity from 87.7% to 90.9% by
[#26444] ++operator and sorted hashes — Willi Kappler <grandor@...>
Hi list,
Willi Kappler wrote:
[#26492] String editing question — "HarryO" <harryo@...>
I want to do something similar to what I've seen on slashdot, where the
[#26537] Ruby vs. Python: Decisions, Decisions — "Bob Calco" <rcalco@...>
Everyone:
In article <BGEGJFOHFLNFHACAJJMLOEOKGNAA.rcalco@cortechs.com>,
These are the books I'm aware of:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, James Britt (rubydev) wrote:
[#26557] Re: Ruby vs. Python: Decisions, Decisions — "Mike Wilson" <wmwilson01@...>
> >> Python sucks.
# > >> Python sucks.
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto (2001-11-30 01:06):
[#26587] Iowa is cool...Avi give us more — Albert Wagner <alwagner@...>
I just finished the Iowa tutorial. Now I want more. Congratulations to Avi
[#26624] Racc — Michael Davis <mdavis@...>
I would like to find or create a parser for ANSI SQL. I am looking at Racc
[#26641] TCP hang problem — "HarryO" <harryo@...>
I'm using the stable 1.6.5 and have been experiencing a strange problem
[#26643] CGI — Bhagavatheeswaran Mahadevan <BMahadevan@...>
Hi all
[#26651] Vote in the current poll! — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Hi,
In article <Pine.GSO.4.21.0111271419390.9896-100000@godzilla.ce.chalmers.se>,
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Phil Tomson wrote:
Robert Feldt <feldt@ce.chalmers.se> writes:
In article <Pine.GSO.4.21.0111272238560.10092-100000@godzilla.ce.chalmers.se>,
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Phil Tomson wrote:
In article <Pine.GSO.4.21.0111280902070.10296-100000@godzilla.ce.chalmers.se>,
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 10:10, Phil Tomson wrote:
[#26661] Embedding Ruby - scripts + extensions — Tony Smith <tony@...>
Hi All,
[#26664] OASIS test change suggestion — Jim Menard <jimm@...>
I would like to suggest a change in the OASIS test script.
[#26690] Ruby in a Nutshell shipping — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
Just got an email from Amazon informing me that my copy of "Ruby in a
[#26715] ANN: RandomR 0.1.0 — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Hi,
>>>>> "R" == Robert Feldt <feldt@ce.chalmers.se> writes:
[#26735] quick question — "Bob Calco" <rcalco@...>
OK, who knows where this thread will end up, but as long as I get answers to
[#26752] Anyone know of a Regexp pattern random string generator? — "Ross Shaw" <rshaw1961@...>
I'm looking for some Ruby that given a Regexp pattern will generate a random
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Ross Shaw wrote:
Does it have to generate multiple random strings or jast "any" string.
[#26757] SV: eRuby — Mikkel Bruun <mikkel.bruun@...>
lets see your error log!!!
[#26769] Database connectivity — Bhagavatheeswaran Mahadevan <BMahadevan@...>
Hi Everybody
[#26780] BOOK: maybe an interesting one. Update: sample code for ruby available — Markus Jais <mjais@...>
hi
[#26782] RE: overload possible? — Wyss Clemens <WYS@...>
No, UNLESS you ask Guy Decoux (ts) to give you his *extension*
>>>>> "W" == Wyss Clemens <WYS@helbling.ch> writes:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, ts wrote:
Here's a slightly better version, which also fixes the problem that
At Thu, 29 Nov 2001 08:13:36 +0900,
excellent idea...how about this refactoring...
In article <NDBBKPEKEKOELOHKPCNOGELGCJAA.rich@infoether.com>, "Rich
Hello --
[#26800] Re: overload possible? — Wyss Clemens <WYS@...>
> >>>>> "W" == Wyss Clemens <WYS@helbling.ch> writes:
>>>>> "W" == Wyss Clemens <WYS@helbling.ch> writes:
I was playing around with Ruby/QT the other day, without overloading, I think
>>>>> "Y" == Yee Keat <ykphuah@netwxs.com.my> writes:
Hehe, sorry, yeah, thats the package that I downloaded and played around with
[#26859] One line body — Albert Wagner <alwagner@...>
[#26867] Small RubyUnit extension — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Dave Thomas wrote:
[#26880] RE: Small RubyUnit extension — Matthias Lampert <ml@...>
Hello, Dave!
Matthias Lampert <ml@sph.de> writes:
The two if statements below are identical except the words left and right
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Mark Hahn wrote:
[#26890] Article on Program design — "Henning von Rosen" <henning@...>
Why does for example Ruby appeal to people in the way it does?
[#26894] short article draft for review — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
Hi --
David,
[#26903] Etc.getpwnam() hanging — "Harry Ohlsen" <harryo@...>
I was very pleased to find that the Etc module provided a getpwnam()
[#26912] ANN: REXML 1.1a5 — Sean Russell <ser@...>
Hello,
> The question is this: should this behavior be allowed? The benefits may be
[#26952] ANNOUNCE: FXRuby-0.99.181 — "Lyle Johnson" <ljohnson@...>
No, it's not deja vu all over again. Since there was some confusion about
[#26958] some more finalizer weirdness — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
If I do this:
[#26969] How to match '|' but not '\|' — "Ross Shaw" <rshaw1961@...>
I'm a bit of a nuby to regular expressions so I need a little assistance.
[#26973] thoughts on virtual base classes, interfaces — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Phil Tomson wrote:
[#26976] first class functions in Ruby — "MikkelFJ" <mikkelj-anti-spam@...1.dknet.dk>
In the thread on language design, I mentioned a wish for functions as first
[#26983] Ruby job posted in NYC! — Jim Menard <jimm@...>
I just thought I'd share this with the group: the first job posting I've
[#26984] Can someone explain TupleSpaces? — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
I looked at the examples that came with drb, but I'm still not quite
ptkwt@shell1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson) writes:
[#27017] How to get IP address of client from server — "Harry Ohlsen" <harryo@...>
If I have something like the following ...
[#27045] Extension question — Christian Szegedy <szegedy@...>
Hi!
[#27054] Using Enumerable — Peter Hickman <peter@...>
Im trying to write my own each method for a 'sort of' range class that
Hello --
Thanks to all who replied, like all ruby it was alot simpler than I
Hi --
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, David Alan Black wrote:
David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:
[#27066] Musing — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
The only barrier to doing this is the will to do it. I for one am all for it
Do it Dude!
[#27078] Ruby & MS-SQL7 — Armin Roehrl <armin@...>
Hi,
[#27107] FW: Kernel::system() not working — "Bob Calco" <rcalco@...>
Anybody have any idea? This is a showstopper for me, simple as it seems. I
In article <BGEGJFOHFLNFHACAJJMLGECDGPAA.rcalco@cortechs.com>,
[#27133] external commands — "michelemdl@..." <michelemdl@...>
I need to exec an external programm from a ruby script.
If someone had already answered to me, please can you re send you answer
[#27136] ANN: REXML 1.1a6 — Sean Russell <ser@...>
Howdy, howdy, howdy.
[#27141] GridFlow/Video4jmax in Ruby — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...>
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 23:17, you wrote:
[ruby-talk:25507] Re: /* */ comments
Dave Thomas <Dave@PragmaticProgrammer.com> writes:
> "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@hypermetrics.com> writes:
>
> > But might there not be cases where we wanted to
> > comment some "arbitrary" piece of code... one
> > that could not be placed standalone inside an
> > if statement? After all, syntax is checked inside
> > an if, but not inside a comment...
>
> True, and I'm not necessarily against /* .. */ (as long as they nest
> properly and don't get in the way of other syntax). I quite like
> %#{ ... } (as there's already a precedent for the syntax). However, I
> _am_ against any kind of pre-processor - I think that would be evil.
Right on. It doesn't jive with ruby's consistency as a dynamic, OO
language.
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