[#2617] irb for 1.5.x — Andrew Hunt <Andy@...>
5 messages
2000/05/03
[#2639] OT: Japanese names — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
4 messages
2000/05/09
[#2643] Ruby Toplevel — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
7 messages
2000/05/09
[#2656] Re: Append alias for Array.append? — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>
Hideto ISHIBASHI:
5 messages
2000/05/09
[#2660] win OLE / eRuby — Andrew Hunt <Andy@...>
8 messages
2000/05/09
[#2663] Re: win OLE / eRuby — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>
>At Tue, 9 May 2000 09:14:51 -0400,
4 messages
2000/05/09
[#2667] The reference manual is now online — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
6 messages
2000/05/09
[#2668] Re: The reference manual is now online — schneik@...
4 messages
2000/05/09
[#2702] Re: Append alias for Array.append? — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
>From: Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@cinnober.com>
7 messages
2000/05/10
[#2752] RE: Array.pop and documentation [was: Append al ias for Array.append?] — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>
6 messages
2000/05/11
[#2758] Re: irb install — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
>|Excellent! Will you consider adding mod_ruby to install_app as
7 messages
2000/05/11
[#2777] Re: irb install
— "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nakahiro@...>
2000/05/12
Hi,
[#2764] More code browsing questions — Albert Wagner <alwagner@...>
I see some class definitions contain "include" and "extend" statements.
6 messages
2000/05/12
[#2843] Re: editors for ruby — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@...>
(Posted on comp.lang.ruby and ruby-talk ML.)
6 messages
2000/05/17
[#2874] RE: simple httpd for local use — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>
> I personally use it for access to full-text indexed linux
6 messages
2000/05/18
[#2875] Re: simple httpd for local use
— hipster <hipster@...4all.nl>
2000/05/18
On Thu, 18 May 2000 09:10:28 +0200, Aleksi Niemelwrote:
[#2920] SWIG: virtual variable? — Yasushi Shoji <yashi@...>
hello,
4 messages
2000/05/22
[#2928] FYI: What our Python friends are up to. — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@...>
Hi,
8 messages
2000/05/22
[#2964] Thank you — h.fulton@...
Thanks, Matz (and others) for your replies to
4 messages
2000/05/24
[#2973] Re: Socket.getnameinfo — ts <decoux@...>
>>>>> "D" == Dave Thomas <Dave@thomases.com> writes:
10 messages
2000/05/25
[#3016] rbconfig.rb — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
5 messages
2000/05/28
[#3039] Re: Final for World Series: Python vs Ruby — "Dat Nguyen" <thucdat@...>
1 message
2000/05/30
[#3058] FailureClass? — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>
Question arising from the FAQ:
7 messages
2000/05/31
[ruby-talk:03012] Re: mismatched quotation
From:
"Hal E. Fulton" <hfulton@...>
Date:
2000-05-27 23:57:15 UTC
List:
ruby-talk #3012
Steven, I think Dave means something else. He wants the two to be different but not asymmetrical. In other words, view the punctuation marks as downward-pointing clock hands. In my font on Windoze, backtick points at 4 or 5; single-quote points at 6. Dave, I think, wants single-quote to point at 7 or 8, i.e., to be a mirror image. No ambiguity and no asymmetry. But that's not what I'd like. :) Now, to talk about something more on-topic... :) I have recently discovered that things that I thought were "reserved words" can actually serve as method names and the like. This shocked me. It doesn't really bother me, but it surprised me. For example, I used a method named "class" and it worked fine. How do keywords really work in Ruby? Hal ----- Original Message ----- From: stevan apter <apter@panix.com> To: ruby-talk ML <ruby-talk@netlab.co.jp> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 1:09 PM Subject: [ruby-talk:03011] Re: mismatched quotation > Dave Thomas <Dave@thomases.com> wrote in message news:m23dn3lt4t.fsf@zip.local.thomases.com... > > "Hal E. Fulton" <hfulton@austin.rr.com> writes: > [:] > > > > From that I'd guess you're a Windows user. I just popped over to my NT > > box, and you're right, the ` and ' are not symmetrical there. On my > > Linux box under X, however, they make a perfectly matched pair, just > > as they would when typeset. > > > > I wonder if there's a Windows codepage that represents the ` and ' > > characters better? > > > > i should think that would have the unpleasant consequence of making > ` and ' indistinguishable in *code*. > > just look at the first paragraph quoted above, and consider how it > reads when amended to include "proper" quotation: > > the ``' and `'' are not symmetrical there > > now consider how it would read if the ` and ' were indistinguishable: > > the ''' and ''' are not symmetrical there > > in fact, when mixing code and commentary, i rarely use quotation. > if the text is ascii, and there is a risk of misreading, i will > sometimes affix a space to the code: > > the variables a and b depend on c . > > but, for the most part, it makes for smoother reading to mention > the code as though you were using it, as you have done: > > the ` and ' are not symmetrical there > > > > > > > >