[#406419] Recursion with Hash — Love U Ruby <lists@...>

h = {a: {b: {c: 23}}}

14 messages 2013/04/01

[#406465] Exclusively for Rubyists, a community on Facebook — "senthil k." <lists@...>

I was surprised to know that there is no community for Ruby Programming

12 messages 2013/04/03
[#406467] Re: Exclusively for Rubyists, a community on Facebook — Marc Heiler <lists@...> 2013/04/04

Thing is, some people do not use Facebook and never will.

[#406528] Role of bundler in creating and installing a gem — Jon Cairns <lists@...>

Hi fellow rubyists,

11 messages 2013/04/05

[#406555] How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — peteV <pete0verse@...>

Hi Ruby people,

18 messages 2013/04/05
[#406558] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — "Carlo E. Prelz" <fluido@...> 2013/04/05

Subject: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is?

[#406560] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Hans Mackowiak <lists@...> 2013/04/05

Carlo E. Prelz wrote in post #1104616:

[#406562] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — "D. Deryl Downey" <me@...> 2013/04/05

Actually its not wrong. What it does is explicitly state which ruby

[#406563] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Matt Lawrence <matt@...> 2013/04/05

On Sat, 6 Apr 2013, D. Deryl Downey wrote:

[#406564] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Hans Mackowiak <lists@...> 2013/04/05

Matt Lawrence wrote in post #1104625:

[#406566] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Matt Lawrence <matt@...> 2013/04/05

On Sat, 6 Apr 2013, Hans Mackowiak wrote:

[#406570] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Matthew Mongeau <halogenandtoast@...> 2013/04/05

I'm interested in the issue with using env, but I find you explanation a but=

[#406600] Mapping string data ptr to buffer in ffi — se gm <lists@...>

I'm trying to implement some "shared memory" in Ruby, but I'm not sure

20 messages 2013/04/08

[#406683] confusion with Struct class — Love U Ruby <lists@...>

I went to there - http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0/Struct.html but the

29 messages 2013/04/11
[#406694] Re: confusion with Struct class — Love U Ruby <lists@...> 2013/04/11

Why does every time the has value getting changed,while the instance

[#406762] Why does #content method in nokogiri not printing the full text? — Love U Ruby <lists@...>

Here is the documentation: http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/nokogiri/frames

19 messages 2013/04/14
[#406764] Re: Why does #content method in nokogiri not printing the full text? — tamouse mailing lists <tamouse.lists@...> 2013/04/14

On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Love U Ruby <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#406874] Input: sentence Modify: words Output: modified sentence — Philip Parker <lists@...>

I am new to Ruby. This is a programming interview question to use any

11 messages 2013/04/19

[#406912] Tap method : good or bad practice ? — Sébastien Durand <lists@...>

Hi all !

18 messages 2013/04/21

[#406936] BEGINNER -CLASS QUERY — shaik farooq <lists@...>

HEY as we know that the object conatins the instance variables that are

22 messages 2013/04/22

[#406966] copying files syntax with FileUtils.rb (grr.) — Thomas Luedeke <lists@...>

In my Ruby scripting, there is probably no greater and chronic source of

10 messages 2013/04/23

[#406969] what is the $- magic global? — Matthew Kerwin <lists@...>

I've been searching for the past hour or so, including manually stepping

13 messages 2013/04/24

[#407059] New Rexx like data structure — Peter Hickman <peterhickman386@...>

This is just something that I have been playing with for some time but I

11 messages 2013/04/29

[#407070] writing lines to a file — peteV <pete0verse@...>

I have a text file with on every line a magic card number and such info

13 messages 2013/04/29

[ANN] rb-readline 0.5.0 released

From: Luis Lavena <luislavena@...>
Date: 2013-04-28 16:51:46 UTC
List: ruby-talk #407038
Hello!

I'm happy to announce that version 0.5.0 of rb-readline is available now.
rb-readline is a pure-Ruby port of GNU Readline. 0.5.0 is a major release.

Changes in this release from previous 0.4.2:

=3D=3D=3D 0.5.0 / 2013-04-28

* Enhancements:
  * Port GNU Readline-5.2 (patches 003-010)

* Bugfixes:
  * Fix cursor position when scrolling through history
  * _rl_adjust_point: improve performance
  * Display issue scrolling past long lines. Fixes #69
  * Exception when scolling through long lines. Fixes #73
  * Correctly align directory name completion results
  * Disable Vi-mode. Fixes #51
  * Close the Readline init file after use
  * Be explicit about source file encoding
  * Unload Readline before loading rb-readline
  * Removed unused variable warnings under 1.9.3-dev

* Internal:
  * dos2unix all files
  * README is RDoc
  * Consistently name test classes
  * Don't use String#each_char in the tests
  * Re-indented to the Ruby standard of two spaces
  * Previously released as 0.5.0.pre.1 (2013-02-24)

rb-readline is available via RubyGems [1] or downloaded as a zip archive
from
GitHub [2].

Users of RubyInstaller for Windows should note that installing the Gem
will not replace the bundled version of rb-readline (which will still be
loaded unless you alter the $LOAD_PATH). To do that, you should download
the ZIP archive and install it into site_ruby using setup.rb. You can
see which version is loaded by checking the value of
RbReadline::RB_READLINE_VERSION.

Users of RubyInstaller 2.0.0 already have version 0.5.0.pre.1, so manual
upgrade is not required.

[1] https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-readline
[2] https://github.com/luislavena/rb-readline/tree/v0.5.0

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