[#52047] ruby-talk separation, part II — " JamesBritt" <james@...>
> > > >ZenTest and ZenWeb were just released. I announced these to
> > If somebody has a new class or library, then they should add it to
> > > If somebody has a new class or library, then they should add it to
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On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 09:03:44PM +0900, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
FreeBSD's got a decent setup. Few additions to the list here:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 04:29:33AM +0900, Sean Chittenden wrote:
As I ponder over the list of topics below, I wonder if people would be
[#52094] OO Perl -> Ruby — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
I'm wrapping a C library for a Binary Decision Diagram package using swig.
[#52142] current method — "Volkmann, Mark" <Mark.Volkmann@...>
Is there a way to programmatically determine the name of the method that is
you could do something like this:
[#52184] How do I invoke a block procedure from within a C extension? — philip.bacon@... (Philip Bacon)
I am writing a C extension and wish to call a block from within one of
[#52219] Targeting Borland's compiler on Windows — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
All,
[#52245] Compiling stuff under Windows: list of problems — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
I don't want my tortuous experience of trying to get things working under this
[#52259] bugs — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hi!
Hi,
>> >> k='Hello'
[#52262] Tcl implemented in hardware? — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
This is a rather strange item. I was checking out comp.arch.fpga
[#52278] Printing the Contents of a 2d Array — rotfeast68@... (Rotfeast)
At the risk of sounding like a nuby to ruby...
[#52290] Regexp: Stripping out all except ASCII? — Mark Probert <probertm@...>
[#52300] Can soneone tell me what I'm doing wrong... — Jeremy Gregorio <gunvalk@...>
I'm trying to write a little script to rename my mp3s I started with this:
Hi Jeremy,
Well, I don't know how to explain it easily without using the concept of
[#52349] Please help, question regarding threads — Andrew Cowan <icculus@...>
Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
[#52358] Reusing base classes tests? — coma_killen@...
Hi,
[#52364] mod_ruby and postgresql — Harry Ohlsen <harryo@...>
I did a quick search on the ruby-talk archive, but to no avail, so here's my
In article <200210031922.48955.harryo@zip.com.au>, Harry Ohlsen wrote:
[#52380] Confusion on Keywords — William Djaja Tjokroaminata <billtj@...>
Hi,
[#52391] CRuby (Was: R) — Nikodemus Siivola <tsiivola@...>
CRuby = subset of Ruby + typed methods + compiler to C
Nikodemus Siivola wrote:
Michael Campbell wrote:
Hi --
[#52411] Violation of Principle of Least Surprise — Travis Whitton <whitton@...>
I'm writing this to report a bug as related to Ruby's principle of
[#52436] Specifying local and external block parameters (that old chestnut) — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
I've cannibalised discussion from the "Bugs" thread. I hope it is a service to
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 11:37:21AM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
Hello Yukihiro,
On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 17:32:01 +0000, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
>>>>> "Y" == Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> writes:
----- Original Message -----
>>>>> "M" == MikkelFJ <mikkelfj-anti-spam@bigfoot.com> writes:
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 12:01:41AM +0900, ts wrote:
Hi,
[#52483] ruby if no input — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hi!
[#52487] SOAP4R proxy support? — "Volkmann, Mark" <Mark.Volkmann@...>
I can't get SOAP4R to send requests though a proxy server. I'm setting the
[#52507] mingw install — Mark Probert <probertm@...>
[#52519] Interview of Matz in Login — Pierre Baillet <oct@...>
Hello there, --
[#52547] Ruby to approximate 'file'? — Austin Ziegler <austin@...>
Is there a file-type detection script available for Ruby, similar to
[#52557] Speed of Ruby/modruby vs PHP — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Hi:
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 08:50:48PM +0900, MikkelFJ wrote:
> How do I configure mod_ruby to run with a cached script?
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 09:44:41PM +0900, MoonWolf wrote:
Ok, here is how I understand this.
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 05:07:25PM -0400, Jim Freeze wrote:
Hi:
Jim Freeze (jim@freeze.org) wrote:
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 12:05:01PM +0900, Eric Hodel wrote:
Jim Freeze (jim@freeze.org) wrote:
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 04:25:56AM +0900, Eric Hodel wrote:
[#52570] Segfault when installing Test::Unit — nico <n1k0@...>
When i try to install Test::Unit 0.1.4 i get the following error:
>>>>> "n" == nico <n1k0@rogers.com> writes:
>>>>> "t" == ts <decoux@moulon.inra.fr> writes:
[#52579] Coroutines for discrete event simulation? — "Ken Sprague" <eclipse@...>
Is it possible to use Ruby to design a discrete event simulator using
[#52581] Platform again — Friedrich Dominicus <frido@...>
Well I ask again. On what platforms are you using ruby most of the
[#52594] CGI sessions as threads? — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
Hello,
[#52602] Another take on ensuring right args to methods — Massimiliano Mirra <list@...>
Hi --
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 10:43:46PM +0900, dblack@candle.superlink.net wrote:
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 05:15:05PM +0900, Massimiliano Mirra wrote:
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 05:52:46PM +0900, Mauricio Fern疣dez wrote:
[#52608] Update on HTTP session handling in Ruby? — "Szabolcs Szasz" <sz@...>
Hi,
[#52641] regex speed — David Garamond <davegaramond@...>
i am noticing ruby is much slower than perl when matching patterns with
[#52643] Rapid Development with Ruby — Vincent Foley <vinfoley@...>
I just read an interview with Pragmatic Andy and Dave on Amazon.com:
[#52653] webforms — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hi!
I downloaded and tried it but fails to create a session (?).
"Szabolcs Szasz" <sz@szasz.hu> writes:
[#52664] Regexp.MULTILINE — David Garamond <davegaramond@...>
while we're still on it, i wonder whose decision it is to remove perl's
[#52669] Things That Newcomers to Ruby Should Know — billtj@... (Bill Tj)
Hi,
Hello Bill,
>3) 'x+=b', 'x*=b' and other assignment operators is internally translated
[#52671] File.read Vs. File.sysread performance... — "Allen Mitchell" <ajm@...>
I tried the following piece of code on W2000 using a 2.4MB file
[#52681] reading from a URL — "Volkmann, Mark" <Mark.Volkmann@...>
I need to read the content of an HTTP URL. I can break the URL up into
[#52691] eruby forms processing — <jthorne@...>
I am a newbie web programmer who has been told that ruby and eruby is
[#52693] Clearing arrays etc. in extensions — Mark Probert <probertm@...>
What are you wanting to do? Make the array have 0 elements? You could use
Hi,
[#52712] odd edge case with require — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
$ cat test.rb
[#52727] block vars (some theory) — "Bulat Ziganshin" <bulatz@...>
Hello all,
>>>>> "B" == Bulat Ziganshin <bulatz@integ.ru> writes:
Hello ts,
[#52747] Re: reading from a URL — "Volkmann, Mark" <Mark.Volkmann@...>
This is what I'm currently doing to read from a URL through the company
[#52750] Re: reading from a URL — "Volkmann, Mark" <Mark.Volkmann@...>
Has Matz said whether he planned to integrate your proxy authorization patch
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:02:54AM +0900, Volkmann, Mark wrote:
[#52779] mod_ruby post-request cleanup — Harry Ohlsen <harryo@...>
This is very likely just a bug in my code, but I figured I'd ask, just to save
[#52797] inserting an element to array at a specified position — David Garamond <davegaramond@...>
since ruby's array doesn't have index(POS, OBJ) like in python, nor
[#52801] Compiling using IMPORT, NT=1 — =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Marco_K=F6gler?= <marco.koegler@...>
Hi!
[#52806] strange Hash default behaviour — John Tromp <tromp@...>
I wrote a ruby program to read a list of graph edges and produce
[#52823] CGI sessions without cookies? — Stefan Scholl <stefan.scholl@...>
I haven't tried sessions, yet. But I'm curious if you can work
[#52834] libtemplate ruby binding — Christian Kruse <ckruse@...>
Hello together,
[#52848] Polymorphism, Isomorphism — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
Consider this a bit of public pondering...
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 06:12, Phil Tomson wrote:
[#52888] possible patch for singleton.rb — leikind@... (Yuri Leikind)
Hello all,
[#52910] Re: Too Many Underscores? — "Volkmann, Mark" <Mark.Volkmann@...>
I haven't followed the discussion about new syntax for private variables
[#52930] Sorting an array of hashes — Martin Stannard <martin@...>
Hi,
[#52936] Re: Things That Newcomers to Ruby Should Know — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
[#52967] Problems with coordinates and clipping — 520079130762-0001@... (Michael Neumann)
Hi,
[#52992] Re: REXML & Root Node — "Hammond, Tony (ELSLON)" <T.Hammond@...>
Matt:
[#53003] UTF-8 Character Conversion to HTML — Ben Schumacher <ben@...>
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[#53021] FYI: Can't attend RubyConf — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
I am an enthusiastic supporter of Ruby
[#53045] Sorting — warren@... (Warren Brian Noronha)
dear developer,
Hello --
> I think almost anything is a better name than CRAN, as that (to me)
Hello --
> Just a thought: why *not* copy CPAN? It's pretty good, isn't it?
Hi --
[#53141] 1.8 release? — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
Sorry if this has been discussed to death, but I found no concrete mention
[#53165] access surrounding class — Matthias Veit <matthias_veit@...>
[#53183] final in ruby — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hi!
On 2002.10.15, Kontra, Gergely <kgergely@mlabdial.hit.bme.hu> wrote:
>> Will ruby some day support some kind of predicate or modifier, so I can
>>>>> "K" == Kontra, Gergely <kgergely@mlabdial.hit.bme.hu> writes:
Kontra, Gergely wrote:
[#53188] Referring to instance vars in a Struct? — "Chris Morris" <chrismo@...>
I have a Struct -- then I extend the class by adding some methods. I
[#53199] & operation and if statment — Robert McGovern <tarasis@...>
I'm puzzled by the behaviour in the following run. I would expect line 2
[#53203] ruby<=>php for web scripting — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hi!
"MikkelFJ" <mikkelfj-anti-spam@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:aoesk2$l7q$1@netsrv2.spss.com...
[#53230] Please check my algorithm — Vincent Foley <vinfoley@...>
Hi, I found a nice programming challenge:
Hi --
dblack@candle.superlink.net wrote in message news:<Pine.LNX.4.44.0210142141510.7458-100000@candle.superlink.net>...
> dblack@candle.superlink.net wrote in message
"Mike Campbell" <michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<NFBBKBEMGLGCIPPFGHOLMEHOCLAA.michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com>...
[#53274] FXRuby-1.0.14 Now Available — "lyle@..." <lyle@...>
I am pleased to announce the latest release of FXRuby, the Ruby language
On Wed 16 Oct 2002 at 05:32:11 +0900, lyle@knology.net wrote:
[#53278] ruby-dev summary 18458-18504 — TAKAHASHI Masayoshi <maki@...>
Hi all,
>>>>> "T" == TAKAHASHI Masayoshi <maki@rubycolor.org> writes:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 02:50:10PM +0900, ts wrote:
[#53284] Porting a CRC function to ruby — Matthew Miller <namille2@...>
Hello,
[#53285] Psyco — Travis Whitton <whitton@...>
There's an interesting article on IBM developerWorks about a new program
[#53289] OSX file extension — "Bob X" <bobx@...>
I was just perusing some OSX sites and reading a REALbasic review when lo
[#53297] Interfaces in Ruby — web2ed@... (Edward Wilson)
Is there a way to write/inforce interfaces in Ruby like one can using
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 01:30:04PM +0900, Chris Gehlker wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 12:45:41AM +0900, Chris Gehlker wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 11:19:04AM +0900, Chris Gehlker wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 03:02:53AM +0900, Chris Gehlker wrote:
>http://rm-f.net/~cout/code/ruby/treasures/RubyTreasures-0.3/lib/hacks/interface.rb.html
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 01:25:57PM +0900, Edward Wilson wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 12:16:30AM +0900, Paul Brannan wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 08:13:18PM +0900, Massimiliano Mirra wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 14:42, Paul Brannan wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 11:20:43PM +0900, Nat Pryce wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 18:03, Paul Brannan wrote:
[#53315] Is the debugger broken? — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
Hi rubyists,
Hi,
[#53328] Hooking on method invocation — viking@... (Eugene Zaikonnikov)
Hello,
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 10:43:05PM +0900, Eugene Zaikonnikov wrote:
[#53359] Things That Newcomers to Ruby Should Know (10/16/02) — William Djaja Tjokroaminata <billtj@...>
Hi,
----- Original Message -----
On Tue 22 Oct 2002 at 12:18:22 +0900, Hal E. Fulton wrote:
Hello Ian,
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 06:28:29PM +0900, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
Hello Mauricio,
> 13. Ruby variables hold references to objects and the = operator
On Sat 19 Oct 2002 at 00:42:20 +0900, Kontra, Gergely wrote:
[#53368] Marshaling with ARGF — google@... (Tom Payne)
Hi --
[#53376] Plugin autoregistration (inherited method call) — Wejn <lists+rubytalk@...>
Hi,
[#53378] Precompiling eval expressions — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
What ways are there to pre-compile an "eval" expression which is going to be
[#53388] DBI:Pg 'autocommit' is not a valid option name — Michael Schuerig <schuerig@...>
[#53417] Strings or symbols? — Philip Mak <pmak@...>
When working with a record that has various fields represented using a
[#53422] Date handling with DBI — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
Rubyists,
[#53426] Converting String to Time would be nice — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
[#53440] behaviour of nil —
Hi,
"C馘ric Foll" <cedric.foll-nospam@bigfoot.com> writes:
[#53471] Enumerable.partition — google@... (Tom Payne)
Hi --
[#53478] Ruby on RedHat 8.0? — web2ed@... (Edward Wilson)
Does anybody know whether Ruby made it into RedHat's last release
[#53481] Having trouble installing OSSL — sera@... (Francis Hwang)
I'm trying to install OSSL, but it gives me this error when I run
[#53490] Assignment — Massimo Arnaudo <marnaudo@...>
Hi everibody,
[#53493] URI bug or bad URI? — Alan Chen <alan@...>
Have a proof-of-concept application which parses drop texts. One of the
[#53496] one liner? --- split file at empty line — Dong <dongxiang@...>
I need to split a file
[#53498] one liner? --- need help splitingi a file — Dong <dongxiang@...>
I need to split a file
Hello,
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 08:27:58AM +0900, Dong wrote:
[#53513] Emacs: Ruby with Semantic — Philipp Meier <meier@...>
Hello Rubyists,
[#53553] Text::Format for Ruby (1.003) — Austin Ziegler <austin@...>
I have just reimplemented Text::Format for Perl (0.52) in Ruby. I
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 04:31:16AM +0900, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 18:39:02 +0900, Massimiliano Mirra wrote:
[#53556] Help wanted with an experimental FAQ facility — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
----- Original Message -----
[#53582] realpath() method? — "Szabolcs Szasz" <sz@...>
BTW, how is the coordination of the std. lib done?
[#53596] Is subclass known in superclass.initialize? (virtual constructor theme...) — "Szabolcs Szasz" <sz@...>
Is there a reasonable replacement for '?' below?
[#53613] Strange String bug (around type.to_s from mod_ruby)? — "Szabolcs Szasz" <sz@...>
(See attached files please.)
[#53626] XMLParser, NQXML, REXML, ... — Armin Roehrl <armin@...>
Hi XML-freaks,
> Hi XML-freaks,
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 13:01:59 +0900, Sean Chittenden wrote:
> > Markus and I are working on rubydoc which is now able to
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 14:07:46 +0900, Sean Chittenden wrote:
> >> Ruby, on the other hand, has two going on three different
> There is no perfect format, IMHO. XML's good for machines and for
> As a standing offer to any Ruby project: if you want to trade out XML
[#53636] Grouping by twos — martindemello@... (Martin DeMello)
Another of those trivial little problems that I obsess about finding
I ran into the same requirement and I solved it by extending the Array
[#53652] RAA.succ? — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
I hope there will be some discussion of RAA.succ (or is it RAA.next) at
Hi,
Hi,
In article <007d01c278d8$0b4cd950$85222fc0@sarion.co.jp>,
In article <1035310903.958074.2185.nullmailer@picachu.netlab.jp>,
Hi,
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Phil Tomson wrote:
In article <20021023041621.GC48080@perrin.int.nxad.com>,
Phil Tomson (ptkwt@shell1.aracnet.com) wrote:
> >> I'd definately like to see some central repository that could be
[#53681] XML/XSLT processors - XSLT4R not working? — Chris Wong <chris_wong@...>
I'm looking for a pure Ruby XSLT processor. Stumbled across XSLT4R.
[#53685] XMLRPC and complex data structures — Daniel Berger <djberge@...>
Hi all,
Michael Neumann wrote:
[#53688] functional Ruby equiv to this perl snippet — bobx@... (Bob)
# parses a text file looking for server names and ignoring lines
def load_server_list
I realised that my first test wasn't good for non-empty but blank
"Austin Ziegler" <austin@halostatue.ca> wrote in message
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 05:54:49 +0900, Bob X wrote:
"Daniel Berger" <djberge@qwest.com> wrote in message
[#53703] rb_gc_register_address problem — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
We ran into a problem today with the garbage collector (caused by our
Paul Brannan wrote:
[#53707] Unicode GUIs on Windows — Philip Mak <pmak@...>
For anyone who's interested in developing GUIs that use Unicode, I'm
Philip Mak wrote:
[#53771] Perl multiple match RE in Ruby? — michael libby <x@...>
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[#53780] Ruby/Tk newbie question — "ursus major" <someone@...>
Folks:
[#53795] How to get unique names from file — Korshunov Ilya <kosha@...>
What i have - Proftpd log file in the following format -
[#53823] Using variables in conn.exec (pgsql) — Korshunov Ilya <kosha@...>
I want to create complex sql query for pgsql.
[#53865] XMLRPC and IP authentication — Daniel Berger <djberge@...>
Hi all,
Hi,
[#53884] SQLite — "Bob X" <bobx@...>
Anyone working on a Ruby interface for SQLite?
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 10:38:31 +0900, Bob X wrote:
Hi all,
On Saturday 02 November 2002 7:57 pm, Enric Lafont wrote:
Albert Wagner wrote:
On Sunday 03 November 2002 5:53 am, Anders Bengtsson wrote:
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 04:12:39 +0900, Albert Wagner wrote:
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 10:57:29AM +0900, Enric Lafont wrote:
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 10:57:29 +0900, Enric Lafont wrote:
On Saturday 02 November 2002 11:56 pm, Austin Ziegler wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 06:44:46 +0900, Enric Lafont wrote:
From: "Enric Lafont" <enric@1smart.com>
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 10:02:12PM +0900, Gavin Sinclair wrote:
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 20:18:47 +0900, Brian Candler wrote:
It is a sign of my hybrid Objective-C background, no doubt, but I
Brad Cox wrote:
> > >
> -----Original Message-----
Rich wrote:
>
Hal E. Fulton wrote:
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[#53885] Ruby Weekly News — Dave@...
----- Original Message -----
> > Ruby Weekly News: 10/20/2002
"Hal E. Fulton" wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 10:50, Daniel Berger wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> That said, FreeRIDE will have significant capabilities specific to Ruby
[#53953] Re: Things That Newcomers to Ruby Should Know (10/16/02) — "Mills Thomas (app1tam)" <app1tam@...>
But why does it really, REALLY mean that? Was there a reason for doing
Hal E. Fulton <hal9000@hypermetrics.com> wrote:
Hi --
[#53957] NODE tree introspection — Simon Cozens <simon@...>
[#53981] Ruby and Windows — "Regina Goodwin" <amanishakhete@...>
When I open up Ruby on my Windows Desktop and I write code, how do I get it
[#53982] Re: Things That Newcomers to Ruby Should Know (10/16/02) — "Mills Thomas (app1tam)" <app1tam@...>
It's not non-sensical. If it appeared that I mean for all objects to use
[#53983] Re: Things That Newcomers to Ruby Should Know (10/16/02) — "Mills Thomas (app1tam)" <app1tam@...>
Actually, the way you describe '+=' makes sense to me. It is what I would
Hi,
Hi --
[#53992] On Using Data_Wrap_Struct — Mark Probert <probertm@...>
[#54005] comp.lang.ruby FAQ — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
RUBY NEWSGROUP FAQ -- Welcome to comp.lang.ruby! (Revised 2002-9-20)
[#54017] array[start..end] gives unexpected results — ito@...
Is this correct?
[#54021] Ever write a video game in ruby? — Philip Mak <pmak@...>
Has anyone ever written a video game in ruby, of similar technological
[#54039] Read "current line" from a file? — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
All,
[#54065] ruby calls perl — Carlos <angus@...>
Why does ruby call perl?
[#54090] ruby for DOS — "Andres Hidalgo" <sol123@...>
Is there a version of Ruby for DOS?
[#54110] Visual C++ controversy — "MikkelFJ" <mikkelfj-anti-spam@...>
Pardon me for this somewhat off-topic issue.
[#54111] How come true, false don't support <=> (comparison) operator? — cilibrar@... (Rudi Cilibrasi)
I am wondering if there is a good reason why Ruby does not by default
Hello --
In article <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210250754010.2650-100000@candle.superlink.net>,
Hi --
dblack@candle.superlink.net writes:
Hi --
In article <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210261701170.16157-100000@candle.superlink.net>,
Simon Cozens wrote:
[#54134] Re: How come true, false don't support <=> (comparison) operator? — "Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk" <qrczak@...>
Fri, 25 Oct 2002 20:59:36 +0900, dblack@candle.superlink.net <dblack@candle.superlink.net> pisze:
[#54164] Too Brief Before? -- fonts in win32 — "Alan (Ursus Major)" <ursus@...>
Folks:
[#54189] exerb question — Floyd Smith <fjs@...>
I am using exerb to create executables under Windows. Certain scripts
Sorry - forgot to include the error message:
[#54223] WE CAN HALVE YOUR TELEPHONE BILLS!! — "Discount Calls UK" <discountcalls@...>
With our UK National & local Calls costing as little as 1.65p per minute!
[#54237] Re: Very Uregent — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
I think we should refrain non-members fr posting to this list.
I agree
[#54238] net/protocol.rb version 1.1.37 warning: already initialized constant Errno — "Robert Linder" <robert_linder_2000@...>
Hi,
[#54239] Snippet request: Ruby Web Server written in under an hour — Phlip <phlipcpp@...>
Rubies:
Phlip <phlipcpp@yahoo.com> writes:
Rubies:
Hi --
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 11:38:57PM +0900, dblack@candle.superlink.net wrote:
Hi --
Bulat Ziganshin <bulatz@integ.ru> wrote:
Hi --
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 12:42:25AM +0900, dblack@candle.superlink.net wrote:
dblack@candle.superlink.net wrote:
Hi --
dblack@candle.superlink.net wrote:
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 17:38, William Djaja Tjokroaminata wrote:
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 12:13 pm, Nat Pryce wrote:
[#54268] Package directory structure during development — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
All,
[#54269] How to invoke === using custom classes and case statements. — khabibiuf@... (Khurram)
Hi all,
[#54280] exerb & fox-problem; converting gui-script to .exe on windows — Armin Roehrl <armin@...>
Hi,
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 00:03:09 +0900, Armin Roehrl wrote:
Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2002 16:20 schrieb Austin Ziegler:
I've been able to get all of the exerb samples to work for me.
Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2002 16:53 schrieb Austin Ziegler:
[#54314] Learn and Earn...Join For FREE! — Nicolas Tubilla <ryu_ken@...>
Hello:
[#54316] Fixnum assignment undefined??? Is it a bug, or blindness? — Charles Hixson <charleshixsn@...>
In the routine:
Charles Hixson <charleshixsn@earthlink.net> wrote:
William Djaja Tjokroaminata wrote:
[#54354] good link to read as we contemplate RAA, RAA.succ, et al — Pat Eyler <pate@...>
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/wlg/2225
Hi --
> Interesting. Simon (hi Simon!) is probably right that "Definitive
" JamesBritt" <james@jamesbritt.com> writes:
I missed the original mails that explained this.
Simon Cozens <simon@ermine.ox.ac.uk> writes:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 12:16:29 +0900, Jim Menard wrote:
[#54357] Re: net/http segfault — "michael libby" <x@...>
ts <decoux@moulon.inra.fr> wrote:
>>>>> "m" == michael libby <x@ichimunki.com> writes:
[#54359] Blogging RubyConf — why the lucky stiff <ruby-talk@...>
I'm wondering if anyone will be blogging the RubyConf? It's a rare opportunity to
[#54363] Strscan, mkmf and MacOS X — Raymond Blum <raymond@...>
Hi
[#54364] problem with recursive structure — Mark Probert <probertm@...>
[#54380] Dynamically executed methods in Ruby? — mirian@... (Mirian Crzig Lennox)
This is a little hard to explain, and I'm not sure if Ruby can
[#54387] Close Internet Explorer — "Bass" <miner@...>
Hi,
I only have a windows environment. Does anybody know how to install the
[#54412] bug in Fox or in Ruby? — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...>
[#54421] want to meet Microsoft .NET guy? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Hi,
----- Original Message -----
[#54429] "multiple assignment in conditional" — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...>
Rubies,
[#54440] THIS IS A SPAM MAIL — Shugo Maeda <shugo@...>
This is a test mail for the spam filter of ruby-talk ML.
[#54449] feature idea: custom literals — loats205@... (loats205)
wouldn't it be cool if you could define custom literal representations for your
loats205 wrote:
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 11:41, Nikodemus Siivola wrote:
[#54478] DbTalk 0.71 — Dalibor Sramek <dali@...>
I would like to announce a new release of my Ruby project DbTalk.
[#54487] Problems installing and running IOWA — Radek Hnilica <Radek@...>
Hello
[#54495] Ruby and Large File sizes — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Hi:
[#54528] Please help me modify this... — bobx@... (Bob)
This currently works:
[#54543] define_finalizer does NOT work — ahoward <ahoward@...>
[#54595] Is this the best start to ruby socket server for flash clients? — moonerent@... (Rick)
Hello,
[#54604] Readline Module and completion_proc — Pierre Baillet <oct@...>
Dear rubyists,
[#54626] Ruby at OSCon — Pat Eyler <pate@...>
And for my next trick, watch me pull a conference out of my hat ...
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