[#393742] Getting the class of an object. — Ralph Shnelvar <ralphs@...32.com>

Consider;

14 messages 2012/03/06

[#393815] arcadia IDE requires tcl/tk and ruby-tk — Thufir Hawat <hawat.thufir@...>

which or where tcl and tk does arcadia require? Is this a gem which I

13 messages 2012/03/13

[#393952] What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...>

Hi!

18 messages 2012/03/21
[#393953] Re: What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Xavier Noria <fxn@...> 2012/03/21

Active Support has recently added qualified_const_* methods to Module

[#393954] Re: What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Xavier Noria <fxn@...> 2012/03/21

Ah, that won't work in 1.8.

[#393959] Re: What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2012/03/21

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 16:43, Xavier Noria <fxn@hashref.com> wrote:

[#393960] Re: What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Xavier Noria <fxn@...> 2012/03/21

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 8:17 PM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

[#393961] Re: What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2012/03/21

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 20:48, Xavier Noria <fxn@hashref.com> wrote:

[#393962] Re: What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Xavier Noria <fxn@...> 2012/03/21

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

[#393967] Re: What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2012/03/22

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 22:11, Xavier Noria <fxn@hashref.com> wrote:

[#393969] Re: What’s the best way to check if a feature/class has been loaded? — Xavier Noria <fxn@...> 2012/03/22

On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 6:15 AM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

[#394154] uninitialized constant SOCKSSocket — Resident Moron <lists@...>

I am running ruby 1.9.3 on a linux box. I would like to use

10 messages 2012/03/29

[#394160] Why z = Complex(1,2) rather than z = Complex.new(1,2)? — Ori Ben-Dor <lists@...>

What's this syntax, z = Complex(1,2), as opposed to z =

14 messages 2012/03/29

[#394175] shoes no such file to load -- rubygems — Mr theperson <lists@...>

I have installed shoes to develop GUI applications but when I try and

13 messages 2012/03/29

[#394201] Can't open url with a subdomain with an underscore — Jeroen van Ingen <lists@...>

I try to open the following URL: http://auto_diversen.marktplaza.nl/

10 messages 2012/03/30

[#394222] Ruby openssl ECC help plz — no name <lists@...>

I am confused on how to properly export public ECC key. I can see it

13 messages 2012/03/31

[ann] EventMachine-LE (Live Edition) released

From: Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>
Date: 2012-03-13 14:40:49 UTC
List: ruby-talk #393819
Hi all, we announce EventMachine-LE (Live Edition), a branch of EventMachin=
e.

 =C2=A0https://github.com/ibc/EventMachine-LE/

This branch incorporates interesting pull requests that are not yet
included in the mainline EventMachine repository. The maintainers of
that version prefer to minimize change in order to keep the stability
with already existing EventMachine deployments, which provides an
impressive multi-platform base for IPv4 TCP servers (e.g., Web
servers) that don't need good UDP or IPv6 support.

This dedication to stability is helpful for production use, but can
also lead to ossification. The present "Live Edition" or "Leading
Edge" branch has its focus on supporting a somewhat wider use,
including new Web servers or protocols beyond the HTTP Web.

To provide even more focus, this branch is currently applying its
energy towards Linux and Unix/BSD/OSX environments. Java reactor and
pure Ruby reactor are for now removed in this branch, and
Windows/Cygwin support is untested. This may very well change later,
once interesting pull requests come in.

EventMachine-LE draws from a number of dormant pull requests on the
mainline version of EventMachine. New proposals will also directly
come to EventMachine-LE and will be included once they are tested.

This is not a "development branch" =E2=80=94 we do use EventMachine-LE in
production, just beyond the focus of mainline EventMachine.

The intention is that EventMachine-LE is always a drop-in replacement
for EventMachine, just with additional (and fixed) functionality. For
the list of changes and additions in EventMachine-LE visit the project
site: https://github.com/ibc/EventMachine-LE/.

The Current stable version is eventmachine-le-1.1.0 (published as Ruby
Gem), installable via:

=C2=A0 gem install eventmachine-le

Using EventMachine-LE within your project just requires loading it as follo=
ws:

---------------------------------------
=C2=A0# First load EventMachine-LE.
=C2=A0require "eventmachine-le"

# NOTE: It does not hurt to call "require 'eventmachine'" *later* (it
has no effect at all).

=C2=A0# Then load any other Ruby Gem depending on EventMachine so it
=C2=A0# will use EventMachine-LE.
=C2=A0require "em-udns"
---------------------------------------


Best regards.


--=20
I=C3=B1aki Baz Castillo
<ibc@aliax.net>

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