[#390749] Why are there so many similar/identical methods in core classes — Kassym Dorsel <k.dorsel@...>

Let's look at the Array class and start with method aliases.

14 messages 2011/12/02

[#390755] Inverse Operation of Module#include — Su Zhang <su.comp.lang.ruby@...>

Hi list,

21 messages 2011/12/02
[#390759] Re: Inverse Operation of Module#include — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...> 2011/12/02

[#390764] Re: Inverse Operation of Module#include — Isaac Sanders <isaacbfsanders@...> 2011/12/02

I would suggest an Adapter pattern use here. IF there is something that has

[#390876] black magical hash element vivification — Chad Perrin <code@...>

Ruby (1.9.3p0 to be precise, installed with RVM) is not behaving as I

12 messages 2011/12/05

[#390918] WEB SURVEY about Ruby Community — Intransition <transfire@...>

Did any one else get this survey request?

14 messages 2011/12/07

[#390976] Confusing results from string multiplication — Rob Marshall <robmarshall@...>

Hi,

19 messages 2011/12/08

[#391019] How can I do h["foo"] += "bar" if h["foo"] does not exist? — "Andrew S." <andrewinfosec@...>

Hi there,

13 messages 2011/12/09

[#391027] reading from file without end-of-lines — Janko Muzykant <umrzykus@...>

hi,

20 messages 2011/12/09
[#391028] Re: reading from file without end-of-lines — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...> 2011/12/09

> i'm trying to read a few text values from single file:

[#391031] Re: reading from file without end-of-lines — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2011/12/09

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@gmail.com> wrote:

[#391042] Re: reading from file without end-of-lines — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...> 2011/12/09

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Robert Klemme

[#391135] I need advice on what to do next. — Nathan Kossaeth <system_freak_2004@...>

I am new to programming. I read the ebook "Learn to Program" by Chris

23 messages 2011/12/12

[#391216] perf optimization using profile results — Chuck Remes <cremes.devlist@...>

I need some help with optimizing a set of libraries that I use. They are ffi-rzmq, zmqmachine and rzmq_brokers (all up on github).

13 messages 2011/12/13
[#391218] Re: perf optimization using profile results — Chuck Remes <cremes.devlist@...> 2011/12/13

On Dec 13, 2011, at 9:57 AM, Chuck Remes wrote:

[#391234] Re: perf optimization using profile results — Charles Oliver Nutter <headius@...> 2011/12/14

A couple quick observations.

[#391238] Re: perf optimization using profile results — Chuck Remes <cremes.devlist@...> 2011/12/14

On Dec 13, 2011, at 7:03 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:

[#391324] ruby 1.9 threading performance goes non-linear — Joel VanderWerf <joelvanderwerf@...>

12 messages 2011/12/16
[#391325] Re: ruby 1.9 threading performance goes non-linear — Eric Wong <normalperson@...> 2011/12/16

Joel VanderWerf <joelvanderwerf@gmail.com> wrote:

[#391420] Accessing class instance variables from an instance? — "Shareef J." <shareef@...>

Hi there,

26 messages 2011/12/20
[#391454] Re: Accessing class instance variables from an instance? — Khat Harr <myphatproxy@...> 2011/12/21

Actually, now that I'm thinking about it the existing behavior sort of

[#391456] Re: Accessing class instance variables from an instance? — Josh Cheek <josh.cheek@...> 2011/12/21

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Khat Harr <myphatproxy@hotmail.com> wrote:

[#391545] Kernel#exit raises an exception? — Khat Harr <myphatproxy@...>

While I was working on embedding an interpreter I wrote a function to

13 messages 2011/12/24

[#391618] rvmsh: An easy installer for RVM — Bryan Dunsmore <dunsmoreb@...>

I have recently begun work on a project called [rvmsh]

12 messages 2011/12/29

[#391783] Mailspam — Gunther Diemant <g.diemant@...>

Is there a way to stop this mailspam of Luca (Mail)?

12 messages 2011/12/29

[#391790] What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...>

Hi!

23 messages 2011/12/29
[#391792] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Gunther Diemant <g.diemant@...> 2011/12/29

I think you can't access instance variables from a class method, so

[#391793] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2011/12/29

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 15:52, Gunther Diemant <g.diemant@gmx.net> wrote:

[#391811] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2011/12/29

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

[#391812] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2011/12/29

On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 00:26, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> w=

[#391816] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Josh Cheek <josh.cheek@...> 2011/12/30

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

[#391833] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2011/12/30

On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

I: Ruby on rails events frequency

From: "Luca \(Email\)" <luca.pagano@...>
Date: 2011-12-29 06:43:11 UTC
List: ruby-talk #391635

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Masta Fool [mailto:adoades93@gmail.com]=20
Inviato: mercoled=EC 28 dicembre 2011 19:49
A: ruby-talk ML
Oggetto: Ruby on rails events frequency

I'm using the JQuery full calendar in one of my rails applications, =
however
I've spotted (what I believe to be a bug) which is really bugging me as =
I
can't fix it.

Lets say my configured "END_TIME" is 31st December 2011 00:00:00 and I
create a daily event from 1st December 2011 16:20 - 17:20, to the =
"END_TIME"
the events are created from the 1st to the 29th. If I then for example
create a weekly event, occurring every 1 weeks from 1st December 2011 =
16:20
- 17:20 to 31 to the "END_TIME" It stops on the 22nd of December 2011 (1
week before its meant to)

It looks to me like the way events are created, its cutting short by 1x =
the
frequency but I'm unsure how to correctly fix this.

The code from the model is below.

##model##
def after_create
 create_events_until
end

def create_events_until
 st =3D starttime
 et =3D endtime
 p =3D r_period(period)
 nst, net =3D st, et

 while frequency.send(p).from_now(st) <=3D (END_TIME)
  self.events.create(:title =3D> title, :description =3D> description, =
:all_day
=3D> all_day, :starttime =3D> nst, :endtime =3D> net, :user_id =3D> =
user_id,
  :remind_at =3D> remind_at, :remind_setting =3D> remind_setting, =
:remind_value
=3D> remind_value, :set_reminder =3D> set_reminder, :calendar_id =3D> =
calendar_id,
:resource_ids =3D> resource_ids)
  nst =3D st =3D frequency.send(p).from_now(st)
  net =3D et =3D frequency.send(p).from_now(et)

  if period.downcase =3D=3D 'monthly' or period.downcase =3D=3D 'yearly'
    begin
      nst =3D
DateTime.parse("#{starttime.hour}:#{starttime.min}:#{starttime.sec},
#{starttime.day}-#{st.month}-#{st.year}")
      net =3D
DateTime.parse("#{endtime.hour}:#{endtime.min}:#{endtime.sec},
#{endtime.day}-#{et.month}-#{et.year}")
    rescue
      nst =3D net =3D nil
     end
    end
  end
end

def r_period(period)
 case period
   when 'Daily'
   p =3D 'days'
   when "Weekly"
   p =3D 'weeks'
   when "Monthly"
   p =3D 'months'
   when "Yearly"
   p =3D 'years'
 end
 return p
end
##end model##

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