[#388484] ruby-doc.org has been updated — James Britt <james.britt@...>

Ruby-doc.org has been updated.

22 messages 2011/10/03

[#388492] Operator Overloading — Thescholar Thescholar <thescholar@...>

Let's suppose I have a class like this one and then I create two

28 messages 2011/10/04
[#388515] Re: Operator Overloading — "Darryl L. Pierce" <mcpierce@...> 2011/10/04

On 10/04/2011 01:11 AM, Thescholar Thescholar wrote:

[#388518] Re: Operator Overloading — Brian Candler <b.candler@...> 2011/10/04

Darryl Pierce wrote in post #1024950:

[#388519] Re: Operator Overloading — "Darryl L. Pierce" <mcpierce@...> 2011/10/04

On 10/04/2011 10:03 AM, Brian Candler wrote:

[#388520] Re: Operator Overloading — Adam Prescott <adam@...> 2011/10/04

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@gmail.com> wrote:

[#388523] Local vs method vs instance (was: Operator Overloading) — "Darryl L. Pierce" <mcpierce@...> 2011/10/04

On 10/04/2011 11:11 AM, Adam Prescott wrote:

[#388526] Re: Local vs method vs instance (was: Operator Overloading) — Jes俍 Gabriel y Gal疣 <jgabrielygalan@...> 2011/10/04

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@gmail.com> wrote=

[#388558] question about method — "Joseph S." <musician_joe777@...>

AC = 14

12 messages 2011/10/04

[#388595] Read thru Csv file and store it in variables — ideal one <idealone5@...>

HI All,

9 messages 2011/10/05

[#388601] How to output an instance's type — Viaduct Productions <lists@...>

Hiya folks.

21 messages 2011/10/05
[#388603] Re: How to output an instance's type — Kassym Dorsel <k.dorsel@...> 2011/10/05

By type you want the variables class ?

[#388610] Re: How to output an instance's type — Viaduct Productions <lists@...> 2011/10/05

Hi Kassym. Thanks for the post.

[#388612] Re: How to output an instance's type — Kassym Dorsel <k.dorsel@...> 2011/10/05

Viaduct Productions wrote in post #1025201:

[#388636] Re: How to output an instance's type — luke gruber <luke.gru@...> 2011/10/06

>How do I output the type of a variable?

[#388644] Re: How to output an instance's type — Viaduct Productions <lists@...> 2011/10/06

Hi Luke. Thanks for the reply.=20

[#388650] Cheapest way to host low-traffic small-footprint Rails app? — Intransition <transfire@...>

I have a commercial Radiant-based website that I manage for a small-

18 messages 2011/10/06
[#388653] Re: Cheapest way to host low-traffic small-footprint Rails app? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2011/10/06

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Intransition <transfire@gmail.com> wrote:

[#388660] Re: Cheapest way to host low-traffic small-footprint Rails app? — Dan Nachbar <dan@...> 2011/10/06

On Oct 6, 2011, at 8:53 AM, Phillip Gawlowski wrote:

[#388662] Re: Cheapest way to host low-traffic small-footprint Rails app? — Viaduct Productions <lists@...> 2011/10/06

What do people consider "cheap"? You want scalability? Support? =20

[#388728] How to make Saas application? Is it possible? — Асет Орымбаев <asetpochta@...>

SGkgZXZlcnlib2R5IQoKSSB3YW50IHRvIGtub3csIGlzIGl0IHBvc3NpYmxlIHRvIGNyZWF0ZSBT

8 messages 2011/10/07

[#388812] require -- looking in rubygems, now "." — "charles a." <charles.agriesti@...>

irb

11 messages 2011/10/09

[#388855] why does `a + f b` not parse? — Martin DeMello <martindemello@...>

ruby-1.9.2-p0 > 2 + sqrt 5

18 messages 2011/10/11
[#388857] Re: why does `a + f b` not parse? — Wayne Brissette <waynefb@...> 2011/10/11

[#388858] Re: why does `a + f b` not parse? — Dave Aronson <rubytalk2dave@...> 2011/10/11

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 06:32, Wayne Brissette <waynefb@earthlink.net> wrote:

[#388861] Re: why does `a + f b` not parse? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2011/10/11

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Dave Aronson

[#388862] Re: why does `a + f b` not parse? — jake kaiden <jakekaiden@...> 2011/10/11

Phillip Gawlowski wrote in post #1026042:

[#388864] Re: why does `a + f b` not parse? — Bartosz Dziewoński <matma.rex@...> 2011/10/11

Yes, I think we all know that; the question is, why does 2 + sqrt(5)

[#388881] gem directory not find — Sam Porwal <pawan.porwal@...>

Hi All,

11 messages 2011/10/11

[#388945] What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...>

Hi!

19 messages 2011/10/14
[#388950] Re: What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — jake kaiden <jakekaiden@...> 2011/10/14

...probably not the *best* way, but this works:

[#388952] Re: What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — Bartosz Dziewoński <matma.rex@...> 2011/10/14

You can use this syntax, too. "args" becomes an array of all arguments given.

[#388954] Re: What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2011/10/14

On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 15:29, Bartosz Dziewo=C5=84ski <matma.rex@gmail.com=

[#388958] Re: What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — Chris Hulan <chris.hulan@...> 2011/10/14

You could do it as a wrapper:

[#388961] Re: What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2011/10/14

On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 15:51, Chris Hulan <chris.hulan@gmail.com> wrote:

[#388962] Re: What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — Chris Hulan <chris.hulan@...> 2011/10/14

You said you didn't want to manually do it, this lets the interpreter

[#388970] Re: What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — luke gruber <luke.gru@...> 2011/10/14

Hmm, if you really don't want to use the splat *args, you could create a

[#388972] Re: What’s the best way of checking if an argument has been given or not? — Jens Wille <jens.wille@...> 2011/10/14

luke gruber [2011-10-14 17:15]:

[#388947] Beginning — "Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor" <zombiegenerator@...>

Hello,

19 messages 2011/10/14

[#389025] writing a poem backwards or in reverse order — Teresa Nguyen <s-unguyen2@...>

i would like to write a poem using nano and through ruby I would like to

18 messages 2011/10/16
[#389036] Re: writing a poem backwards or in reverse order — Jes俍 Gabriel y Gal疣 <jgabrielygalan@...> 2011/10/16

On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 2:04 AM, Teresa Nguyen

[#389026] 'gem install' help please — Kaye Ng <sbstn26@...>

Hi.

18 messages 2011/10/16

[#389037] Ruby and threading — Carter Cheng <cartercheng@...>

Hello,

32 messages 2011/10/16
[#389038] Re: Ruby and threading — Josh Cheek <josh.cheek@...> 2011/10/16

On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 3:50 AM, Carter Cheng <cartercheng@gmail.com> wrote:

[#389195] Re: Ruby and threading — Josh Cheek <josh.cheek@...> 2011/10/19

On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 4:03 AM, Josh Cheek <josh.cheek@gmail.com> wrote:

[#389340] security thesis advice — Jorge Bo <jorgebo10@...>

Hi,

19 messages 2011/10/22

[#389465] Modify only a .rb file, but not other .rb files, while still extending core classes? — Marc Heiler <shevegen@...>

Given is a small .rb file.

8 messages 2011/10/26

[#389553] "A" and "an" articles in front of words — Faith Tarcha <faith@...>

Hello guys, I have two objects that consist of arrays and I am suppose

29 messages 2011/10/29
[#389587] Re: "A" and "an" articles in front of words — jake kaiden <jakekaiden@...> 2011/10/31

hi Faith,

[#389598] Re: "A" and "an" articles in front of words — Dave Aronson <rubytalk2dave@...> 2011/10/31

On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 22:23, jake kaiden <jakekaiden@yahoo.com> wrote:

[#389789] Re: "A" and "an" articles in front of words — steve ross <cwdinfo@...> 2011/11/06

Sorry to be late to the party on this one, but a regex seems a bit of a =

[#389791] Re: "A" and "an" articles in front of words — Hassan Schroeder <hassan.schroeder@...> 2011/11/06

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:59 PM, steve ross <cwdinfo@gmail.com> wrote:

[#389795] Re: "A" and "an" articles in front of words — Peter Camilleri <pdc.cse@...> 2011/11/06

Indeed. My understanding is that the usage of a/an depends on the

[#389859] Re: "A" and "an" articles in front of words — Gonçalo C. Justino <goncalo.justino@...> 2011/11/08

> Indeed. My understanding is that the usage of a/an depends on the

[#389590] Vim Ruby Config — "Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor" <zombiegenerator@...>

Hello,

13 messages 2011/10/31

[ANN] JRuby 1.6.5 Released

From: Thomas E Enebo <tom.enebo@...>
Date: 2011-10-25 16:37:51 UTC
List: ruby-talk #389436
The JRuby community is pleased to announce the release of JRuby 1.6.5.

    Homepage: http://www.jruby.org/
    Download: http://www.jruby.org/download

The primary goal of the 1.6.x series is to round out our 1.9 support
by fixing any reported incompatibilities. Of course, as with any JRuby
release, we will continue fixing any found incompatibilities and also
improve performance. All users of 1.6.4 (and lower) are encouraged to
upgrade to 1.6.5.
Notable Changes:

    Many =961.9 encoding issues resolved
    .jrubyrc support for storing convenient execution options
    New cext.enabled property to turn off only C extentions but not
native support
    C extension support now uses less memory
    Updated to Rubygems 1.8.9
    -rjruby/thread_dump adds a USR2 Ruby thread dumper
    Improved peformance interacting directly with Java Maps
    Improved fiber performance and support for JVM coroutines
    Improved zlib support
    36 Issues resolved

1.6.5 Issues Resolved:

    JRUBY-5324 StringScanner should be 1.9 aware
    JRUBY-5499 Update to rubygems 1.5.2 since 1.5.0 has severe bugs
    JRUBY-5735 I18n handling of Rails 3.0 differs between 1.9 and 1.8
compatibility mode
    JRUBY-5758 bundler not working in jruby 1.6.1 (ruby-1.9.2-p136) =97
works in 1.8 mode
    JRUBY-5763 Encoding::CompatibilityError with UTF-8 encoded ERB template
    JRUBY-5778 net http and gzip decompression in 1.9
    JRUBY-5793 java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException installing
chicken_little gem
    JRUBY-5794 1.9: Bundler fails to install certain gems from github
    JRUBY-5861 Installing gems that have unicode characters in the
gemspec cause an error in 1.9 mode
    JRUBY-5885 java.util.Map#[]=3D is up to 20 times slower than #put
    JRUBY-5927 JRuby in 1.9 mode fails text-hyphen=92s test/test_bugs.rb
the same way that 1.8 mode does
    JRUBY-5946 IO.select is returning write array with nil elements
    JRUBY-5994 Bad performance using hash accessors on ConcurrentMap
    JRUBY-6017 Undocumented windowBits feature of Zlib::Infrate/Deflate
    JRUBY-6019 A Ruby instance is not fully unregistered from the
BeanManager on teardown
    JRUBY-6030 After calling const_set, setting const name didn=92t set Cla=
ss.name
    JRUBY-6031 ActiveRecord::JDBCError in JRuby 1.6.4
    JRUBY-6034 NullPointerException at RubyProc.java:248
    JRUBY-6036 REXML fails on XML with UTF-8-chars on jruby in 1.9-mode
    JRUBY-6049 Bignum#[] returns an incorrect result when Bignum is given
    JRUBY-6050 Fixnum#[] blows when small Bignum is given
    JRUBY-6053 [1].pack(=93b2=94) returns an 1-length string
    JRUBY-6060 NKF converts strings into wrong encoding
    JRUBY-6064 Builder gem incompatible in =961.9 mode
    JRUBY-6070 TCPSocket#new issues with local_addr and local_port
    JRUBY-6075 ant dist fails on both master and jruby-1_6 branches
    JRUBY-6077 Allow loading a Ruby source file from the class path
using the fully qualified name
    JRUBY-6079 gherkin.lexer.LexingError running cucumber example
i18n/it jruby using compatibilty mode 1.9
    JRUBY-6101 JSR 223 code execution breaks with JRuby 1.6.4/1.6.3
with no error message
    JRUBY-6108 bin/jruby script has incompatible bourne shell syntax
    JRUBY-6116 Errors on String#lines
    JRUBY-6118 Dir.glob duplicate folder names
    JRUBY-6135 CASEFOLD systems magically screw up globs with . or .. in th=
em
    JRUBY-6139 JRuby 1.9 mode encoding problem on to_yaml method
    JRUBY-6141 All MatchData objects resulting from an invocation of
String#scan are updated with the current match
    JRUBY-6144 1.9 RubySpec failures on BEGIN



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