[#407882] Ruby extremely slow compared to PHP — Mick Jagger <lists@...>

Hello there, how are you? Hope you are fine. I am a PHP programmer

17 messages 2013/06/02

[#407908] TCPServer/Socket and Marshal problem — Panagiotis Atmatzidis <atma@...>

Hello,

18 messages 2013/06/03

[#407946] Is rubyquiz.com dead? — Alphonse 23 <lists@...>

Thread title says everything.

18 messages 2013/06/04

[#408012] Need help understanding recursion. — pedro oliva <lists@...>

Ive been reading Chris Pine's book 'Learn to Program' and its been going

11 messages 2013/06/06

[#408129] Getting Started With Development — Chamila Wijayarathna <cdwijayarathna@...>

I'm new to Ruby Development. I downloaded source from Github, but couldn't

24 messages 2013/06/11
[#408131] Re: Getting Started With Development — Per-erik Martin <lists@...> 2013/06/11

Ruby is often installed on linux, or can be easily installed with the

[#408146] Re: Getting Started With Development — "Chamila W." <lists@...> 2013/06/11

Per-erik Martin wrote in post #1112021:

[#408149] Re: Getting Started With Development — "Carlo E. Prelz" <fluido@...> 2013/06/11

Subject: Re: Getting Started With Development

[#408198] NokoGiri XML Parser — "Devender P." <lists@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2013/06/13

[#408201] trying to load a .rb file in irb — "Eric D." <lists@...>

I am trying to load a ruby program into irb and it will not load.

12 messages 2013/06/13

[#408205] Can I use Sinatra to render dynamic pages? — Ruby Student <ruby.student@...>

Hell Team,

18 messages 2013/06/13
[#408219] Re: Can I use Sinatra to render dynamic pages? — Nicholas Van Weerdenburg <vanweerd@...> 2013/06/14

You should be able to do this without JavaScript by using streaming.

[#408228] Re: Can I use Sinatra to render dynamic pages? — Ruby Student <ruby.student@...> 2013/06/14

Well, I got some good suggestions from everyone here. I thank you all for

[#408275] Compare and sort one array according to another. — masta Blasta <lists@...>

I have two arrays of objects that look something like this:

14 messages 2013/06/17

[#408276] Comparing objects — "Thom T." <lists@...>

How do I compare two objects in Ruby, considering only attributes

15 messages 2013/06/17

[#408307] getting the most out of Ruby — robin wood <lists@...>

I write a lot of scripts in Ruby, most are small simple things but some

13 messages 2013/06/18

[#408309] Creating ruby script exe — Rochit Sen <lists@...>

Hi All,

17 messages 2013/06/18

[#408357] Beginners problem with database and datamapper — cristian cristian <lists@...>

Hi all!

28 messages 2013/06/20

[#408437] How do I input a variable floating point number into Ruby Programs — "Michael P F." <lists@...>

I want to evaluate the following interactively:

10 messages 2013/06/23

[#408518] #!/usr/bin/env: No such file or directory — Todd Sterben <lists@...>

I am new to both linux and ruby. I am using Ubuntu and Ruby 1.9

17 messages 2013/06/27

[#408528] Designing a Cabinet class — Mike Vezzani <lists@...>

Hello all,

12 messages 2013/06/27

[#408561] Find elment in array of hashes — Rodrigo Lueneberg <lists@...>

array = {:id=>1, :price =>0.25} # index[0]

23 messages 2013/06/28

Problems after upgraded from 1.9.1 to 1.9.3

From: "J. V." <lists@...>
Date: 2013-06-03 19:42:51 UTC
List: ruby-talk #407914
We have a production server with a running web application and just
upgraded from 1.9.1 to 1.9.3 and nothing works.

Specifically I am getting the error below.  I inherited this project
from someone who left the company many months ago, am not familiar with
Ruby but some backwards compatibility seems to have been broken.

Any help would be appreciated.  There is no line 524 in the file
mentioned with the problem.

What in the message below will show me the line number in the file I
need to look at?

Short of rolling back to 1.9.1, what is the problem?  Was there a reason
for not sticking with backwards compatibility? (or at a minimum a
warning message that something would be removed from the next release
and code should be updated?

It looks as if someone on the Ruby development team simply went and made
a change that breaks existing code on an update.

any help to fix this would be appreciated.

---
/home/user/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p429/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/dbi-0.4.5/lib/dbi/columninfo.rb:49:in
`[]=': can't add a new key into hash during iteration (RuntimeError)
  from
/home/user/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p429/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/dbi-0.4.5/lib/dbi/columninfo.rb:49:in
`block in initialize'
  from
/home/user/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p429/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/dbi-0.4.5/lib/dbi/columninfo.rb:42:in
`each_key'
  from
/home/user/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p429/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/dbi-0.4.5/lib/dbi/columninfo.rb:42:in
`initialize'
  from
/home/user/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p429/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/dbi-0.4.5/lib/dbi/handles/statement.rb:185:in
`new'
  from
/home/user/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p429/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/dbi-0.4.5/lib/dbi/handles/statement.rb:185:in
`block in column_info'
  from
/home/user/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p429/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/dbi-0.4.5/lib/dbi/handles/statement.rb:185:in
`collect'
  from
/home/user/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p429/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/dbi-0.4.5/lib/dbi/handles/statement.rb:185:in
`column_info'
  from
/home/userprojects/access/amp/amp-common/trunk/mbr_prod/web_reports/cgi/RC_Helper_DB.rb:542:in
`block in Get_Full_Data_Set'
  from <internal:prelude>:10:in `synchronize'
  from
/home/userprojects/access/amp/amp-common/trunk/mbr_prod/web_reports/cgi/RC_Helper_DB.rb:514:in
`Get_Full_Data_Set'
  from
/home/userprojects/access/amp/amp-common/trunk/mbr_prod/web_reports/cgi/RC_Helper_DB.rb:622:in
`Get_Data_Set'
  from
/home/userprojects/access/amp/amp-common/trunk/mbr_prod/web_reports/cgi/RC_Helper_DB.rb:739:in
`Get_Label_Listbox'
  from
/home/userprojects/access/amp/amp-common/trunk/mbr_prod/web_reports/cgi/RC_Helper_Html.rb:629:in
`Html_Menu'
  from
/home/userprojects/access/amp/amp-common/trunk/mbr_prod/web_reports/cgi/RC_Helper_Html.rb:2227:in
`Html_Header'
  from
/home/userprojects/access/amp/amp-common/trunk/mbr_prod/web_reports/cgi/RC_Home.rb:9:in
`<main>'
[Mon Jun 03 13:28:00 2013] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Premature end of
script headers: RC_Home.rb

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