[#399938] how to read arrary with an array — "Richard D." <lists@...>

Hello. I believe this is basic question, but I'm just starting to learn

19 messages 2012/10/02

[#400050] img src while sending email ruby cgi — Ferdous ara <lists@...>

Hi

16 messages 2012/10/05

[#400351] Drop 1st and last particular character — ajay paswan <lists@...>

What is the most efficient way to drop '#' from the first place and last

15 messages 2012/10/16

[#400374] database part of a desktop application — "Sebastjan H." <lists@...>

Hi,

14 messages 2012/10/16
[#400375] Re: database part of a desktop application — Chad Perrin <code@...> 2012/10/16

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 05:28:39AM +0900, Sebastjan H. wrote:

[#400377] Re: database part of a desktop application — sto.mar@... 2012/10/17

Am 16.10.2012 23:24, schrieb Chad Perrin:

[#400389] Re: database part of a desktop application — Chad Perrin <code@...> 2012/10/17

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 01:39:21PM +0900, sto.mar@web.de wrote:

[#400386] Unable to send attachment, and dealing with multiple attachment — ajay paswan <lists@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2012/10/17

[#400454] Hash with Integer key issue — Wayne Simmerson <lists@...>

Hi Im new to Ruby and am getting some unexpected results from a

18 messages 2012/10/19

[#400535] Name/symbol/object type clash? What is happening here? — Todd Benson <caduceass@...>

It's nonsense code, but I'm curious as to what is going on behind the scenes...

41 messages 2012/10/23

[#400556] Calling a method foo() or an object foo.method_call_here - both — Marc Heiler <lists@...>

Hello.

13 messages 2012/10/24

[#400650] OpenSSL ECDSA public key from private — Nokan Emiro <uzleepito@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2012/10/27

[#400680] Passing folder as argument ARGV? — Joz Private <lists@...>

Is there an easy way to pass multiple files on the command line?

15 messages 2012/10/28
[#400681] Re: Passing folder as argument ARGV? — brad smith <bradleydsmith@...> 2012/10/28

How are you traversing the directory you pass in on the command line ?

[#400697] File.readable? and /proc — Jeff Moore <lists@...>

root@nail:/projects/proc_fs# uname -a

13 messages 2012/10/28

[#400714] Marshal.load weird issue — "Pierre J." <lists@...>

Hi guys

12 messages 2012/10/28

[#400781] bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — "Mean L." <lists@...>

irb(main):001:0> local1 if local1 = "created"

21 messages 2012/10/30
[#400807] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Bartosz Dziewoński <matma.rex@...> 2012/10/31

Oh, and in case it wasn't apparent: you can just add

[#400808] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@...> 2012/10/31

On 10/31/2012 4:52 PM, Bartosz Dziewoナгki wrote:

[#400809] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2012/10/31

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@ngtech.co.il>wrote:

[#400784] REXML & HTMLentities incorrectly map to UTF-8 — "Mark S." <lists@...>

I have some XML data (UTF 8) that I'm trying to convert into another XML

13 messages 2012/10/30

Re: Name/symbol/object type clash? What is happening here?

From: Igor Pirnovar <lists@...>
Date: 2012-10-27 20:49:58 UTC
List: ruby-talk #400659
Robert Klemme wrote in post #1081589:

>>   s = S.new(0)
>>   p s.a    #=> 10 WRONG!!!
>>   s.a = 100
>>   p s.a    #=> 105
>
> Igor, that was not my code.  Your claim is wrong.  I posted this
> upthread:

I consider this red herring, and in continuation you actually repeat,
your half-way solution in which 'initialize' is using straight
assignment rather than expression 'n + 5'! You again ignore the
requirement that both 'initialize' method and the accessor (setter)
method initialize the variable in identical fashion! It is you who is
not sticking to the facts, and who is drawing attention away from the
real issue, which is the fact, that Struct does not allow you to define
custom accessor getters, and should not be used when these are needed.
All my examples very consistently show both sides of the story!

> should be taken out of the language.  You are free to use or not use
> Struct based on your judgement, but please refrain from claiming that
> Struct is useless, harmless or should be removed from the library on
> such weak evidence.

These are your conclusions and inaccurate interpretations of what I
actually said. Struct indeed is ill suited for the case which I have
presented, which BTW is not at all weak evidence as you would like the
ignorant to believe!

We are spending way too much time on your interpretations of what and
even how things are discussed here. I clearly defined what is required
and where Struct is breaking away from Ruby language rules. I also
stated that we all can tolerate this glitch. However, it is precisely
because of such attitudes towards questionable practices, as you are
constantly demonstrating here, that it would be best if Struct was
pulled out of Ruby all together or fixed, because the way it is
currently implemented for limited use, I may add, only provides basis
for badmouthing this magnificent language. This is my opinion and I you
certainly have not convinced me that I am wrong.

Take it easy,
igor

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