[#66078] Re: your BMW fku — "jam_kernovitch@..." <jam_kernovitch@...>
[#66079] gc_sweep(): unknown data type 48 — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...>
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 07:26:58PM +0900, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 12:55:48AM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
[#66088] Anything like Class::DBI from Perl — pw-googlegroups@... (Peter Wilkinson)
We've been doing some work using Class::DBI in Perl which makes access
[#66112] Additions to pop.rb... — "Frank S.Fejes III" <frank@...>
Hello all. I don't quite know if this is the place to post these types of
[#66119] GUI toolkit supporting Global IME? — bsl04@... (Brian)
I'm unable to confirm which if any of the Ruby GUI toolkits support
[#66137] Ruby 1.8.0 bug — Child <child@...9.ds.pwr.wroc.pl>
Hi,
On Sunday 02 March 2003 09:47 am, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
[#66185] Bug in date.rb? — Child <child@...9.ds.pwr.wroc.pl>
Hello
[#66202] Ruby/GNOME2 as multi-platform GUI toolkit — Gour <gour@...>
Hi!
[#66217] Prolly a simple question — <ghost-no-spam@...>
Sorry if these questions have come up before, but google searching hasn't
[#66229] ANN: coco/rb ver 0.5.0 — Mark Probert <probertm@..._acm.org>
[#66245] TCPSocket delay problem — Seth Kurtzberg <seth@...>
Matz,
Hi,
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 05:55 am, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
>>>>> "S" == Seth Kurtzberg <seth@cql.com> writes:
[#66262] any ruby news aggregators out there? — "Chris Morris" <chrismo@...>
I checked RAA and didn't see anything out there. Anyone working on an
[#66269] OSCON — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
For those coming to OSCON this year...
Hi,
[#66274] EBCDIC -> ASCII — Matt Lawrence <matt@...>
I'm trying to write a Ruby script that will translate data in EBCDIC and
[#66297] minor glitch in numeric.c — "Shashank Date" <sdate@...>
I was compiling ruby-1.8.0-preview1 from source using VC++ 6.0 on Win XP
[#66315] system command expansion after PTY.spawn — Christian von Mueffling <cvm@...>
Hi!
Hi,
>>>>> "n" == nobu nokada <nobu.nokada@softhome.net> writes:
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 10:06:36PM +0900, ts wrote:
[#66317] Newbie question regarding drives — "Sperberg, Roger" <roger.sperberg@...>
Can someone advise me of how to find out within my Ruby program what drives
[#66330] cookies in eruby mod_ruby — Daniel Bretoi <lists@...>
Can someone explain how to set/delete cookies using mod_ruby (eruby)?
[#66332] Russian Ruby resource and Ruby Course — leikind@... (Yuri Leikind)
Hi all,
In article <003201c2e3fb$59b1b4b0$c20ca8c0@gfb>,
[#66348] Module#require — Eugene Scripnik <Eugene.Scripnik@...>
Is there require method implementaion, which loads library in the
[#66352] puts sometimes gives:in `write': Interrupted system call (Errno::EINTR) — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
I sometimes get the error message:
Hi,
[#66361] Re: Is there a way to 'unload' a script/module/class ? — "Bennett, Patrick" <Patrick.Bennett@...>
That won't work since I need to instantiate a class within the loaded
>>>>> "B" == Bennett, Patrick <Patrick.Bennett@inin.com> writes:
[#66392] DRB and threads — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
I wonder if anyone can give me some hints on the interactions between dRuby
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 07:15:29PM +0900, Robert Klemme wrote:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Brian Candler wrote:
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 11:38:31AM +0900, ahoward wrote:
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Brian Candler wrote:
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 04:40:17PM +0000, ahoward wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003, Brian Candler wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 06:40:35PM +0900, ahoward wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Brian Candler wrote:
[#66440] Solving the 'strange language' documentation problem — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...>
Dear Rubyists,
EHLO
Hello,
> IMHO, what we need is 'Writing documents in English
On Sunday 09 March 2003 07:46 am, Mike Campbell wrote:
> > IMHO, what we need is 'Writing documents in English
[#66455] Debugging in Test::Unit::TestCases — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>
Hi,
>>>>> "R" == Robert Feldt <feldt@ce.chalmers.se> writes:
[#66466] I'm to give short talk on ruby at work, anybody have material/outlines they can donate/ — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>
On Saturday 08 March 2003 04:20 pm, Sam Roberts wrote:
[#66469] What character sets are available in Ruby ? — peterjohannsen@... (pj)
There is a Ruby FAQ which I read that said that Ruby only supports
[#66471] install.rb problem - ri and rdoc think OS X is windows! — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>
I think this is the problem:
[#66482] rdoc - how to exclude internal APIs, and use :title: and :main:? — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>
I'm sorry if I'm missing the obvious, but i'm staring at the docs, and
[#66489] $0 == false ?? — Tim Bates <tim@...>
I'm running a script under mod_ruby, and for some reason $0 is set to false.
[#66502] Suggestion for setsockopt — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
Extract from ruby-1.6.8:
>>>>> "B" == Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> writes:
[#66522] Thinking of learning Ruby — "anonimous" <n.thomp@...>
I have abour 3 or 4 years experience with Linux, and about 2 years
> Althoug getting a job in programming is a concern of mine, I think
[#66530] Protocols — "Ray Capozzi" <Ray_Capozzi@...>
Is there a preferred set of ruby libraries for client/server solutions? As
> "Ray Capozzi" <Ray_Capozzi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
On Sunday 09 March 2003 07:35 pm, jbritt@ruby-doc.org wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
On Sunday 16 March 2003 08:58 pm, NAKAMURA, Hiroshi wrote:
[#66551] RDoc 0.9 — Dave Thomas <dave@...>
It's been a while since the last RDoc release. In the meantime, I've
[#66556] YAML on solaris: problem with libiconv — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...>
[#66570] DRb: remote methods not running remotely??? — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
I have a drb server on one machine, which is basically started with:
Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng (hgs@dmu.ac.uk) wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Eric Hodel wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng wrote:
Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng (hgs@dmu.ac.uk) wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Eric Hodel wrote:
[#66580] Limited Support for Multiple Inheritance in SWIG/Ruby — "lyle@..." <lyle@...>
All,
[#66586] project design issues — Travis Whitton <whitton@...>
Hello all - I've been using Ruby quite happily over the last year, and I have
[#66609] Debian & Gentoo installation instructions — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>
I'm writing installation instructions for Ruby. I'd like to double
On Monday 10 March 2003 01:05 pm, Daniel Carrera wrote:
[#66629] Problem with log4r — Markus Jais <info@...>
hello
[#66633] Threads and DRb — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
I changed the title here because this is not
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[#66650] PSE as Ruby module and an RAA question — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...>
Hi!
[#66655] How to destroy a TkToplevel window — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>
Hello,
[#66681] debugging — "Ramakrishnan Subramanian" <ramakrishnan.subramanian@...>
[#66690] SCGI — ahoward <ahoward@...>
[#66714] Ruby extension to get mount information in Linux — anonimous <n.thomp@...>
Is there a library for getting information in drives that can be mounted and
[#66718] scanning strings — "MikkelFJ" <mikkelfj-anti-spam@...>
I want to scan a string for breaks. I want to pick both the breaks and the
[#66720] IRC — Tommy Hallgren <thallgren@...>
Hi!
[#66736] Spanish documentation — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>
Does anyone know of any Spanish Ruby books or other documentation?
[#66738] a newbie question — Ben Thomas <trickster@...>
Hi,
[#66770] Gentoo Administration — Bruce Williams <bruce@...>
This isn't really worth an [ANN], so I'm not making it one.
[#66774] Coding challenge: Recurring stream — Martin DeMello <martindemello@...>
Given a stream of numbers that, at some point, recurs with period k,
It's nasty (as in geometric-scaling as string size increases) *and*
[#66788] Re: Spanish documentation — Victor Manuel Reyes Viloria <vmreyes@...>
[#66804] Re: Problem with Mysql in win ruby 1.6.8 — "J.Hawkesworth" <J.Hawkesworth@...>
Greg,
J.Hawkesworth wrote:
ラ, 13.03.2003, ラ 08:56, Greg Brondo ホチミノモチフ:
At 10:12 +0900 3/13/03, Sergei Dolmatov wrote:
[#66805] Ruby newbie uninstall question? — "Colin Coates" <colin@...>
Hello Everyone,
[#66809] Prevent method override? — James Davis <jd204c@...>
Is there a way to prevent a subclass from overriding a method that was
[#66814] DBI and MSAccess — "Rasmus Debitsch" <Debitsch@...>
I want to access a MSAccess database with Ruby. I'm new to databases and
[#66838] UML software for linux — anonimous <n.thomp@...>
I was never big on learning UML but I think it would make programming a
[#66845] next iteration within a block — Wojciech Kaczmarek <schatten@...>
What is the most short/elegant way of ending the current iteration
[#66850] Ruby / Eiffel ? — <cailloux@...>
Hello evry body
also, related, does anyone know if there is a good reason for the absense
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 05:59:33 +0900
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Ryan Pavlik wrote:
[#66853] raised access floor biz oppty! — "Meng Chaohua" <ebmail@163.com>
恊彰議人薩
[#66858] ruby accounts for 25 Hours in a day (2003-03-30) — "Ricardo Nogueira" <rnog2438@...>
I have reported this to ruby-lang bugs a week ago (incoming #639),
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 18:29:36 +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[#66869] Etc module in _The Ruby Way_ — Ollivier Robert <roberto@...>
In _The Ruby Way_, page 415, there is an interesting module mentionned: the
[#66878] Rubuy 1.8.0 preview2 debug doesn't stop at breakpoints — Jeff Putsch <putsch@...>
Howdy,
this is fixed in the snapshot
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 03:53:20AM +0900, Seth Kurtzberg wrote:
[#66906] Syck 0.08 -- Next-generation of YAML.rb — why the lucky stiff <yaml-core@...>
citizens,
Works great under OS X and Ruby 1.8!
You're joking. Open up that Apple and make sure for me will ya? Wow. Gotta
On Sat, 15 Mar 2003, why the lucky stiff wrote:
why the lucky stiff wrote:
On Friday 14 March 2003 01:40 pm, Daniel Berger wrote:
syck doesn't build out of the box under FreeBSD-4.7 with its standard byacc.
On 14/03/03 00:16 -0700, why the lucky stiff wrote:
On Friday 14 March 2003 12:48 pm, Brian Ingerson wrote:
On 14/03/03 13:20 -0700, why the lucky stiff wrote:
On Friday 14 March 2003 02:54 pm, Brian Ingerson wrote:
[#66916] method call on terminated object [W2k,1.6.8} — Michael Bruschkewitz <brusch2@...>
Hello,
[#66927] dynamically create a method — Rudolf Polzer <abuse@...>
Is there a possiblilty to dynamically create a method, like this?
[#66958] a library versioning package — ahoward <ahoward@...>
[#66965] Overloaded operator interprets block as hash — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
[#66974] The onion truck strikes again ... Announcing rake — Jim Weirich <jweirich@...>
Ok, let me state from the beginning that I never intended to write this
A couple of comments.
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 23:06, Seth Kurtzberg wrote:
[#67013] ANN: vcard 0.1 - a vCard decoding library — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>
http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=vcard
This is awesome...welcome to the contributing community members!
Quoteing rich@infoether.com, on Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 04:15:57AM +0900:
I think the index method [] returning the preferred field (if pref is
[#67019] |FXRUBY] contextual menu in an Icon List — Pierre Baillet <oct@...>
Dear rubyists,
[#67030] Your favorite Ruby web library? was: Working on a CGI... — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Got no replies to this one... (except one re: databases,
[#67033] mapping $? to text message — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...>
[#67037] Hash load and GC — Xiangrong Fang <xrfang@...>
Hi Guys,
[#67059] ruby-dev summary 19773-19824 — Takaaki Tateishi <ttate@...>
Hello,
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:48:46AM +0900, Takaaki Tateishi wrote:
[#67062] Question about Amrita — kwa@... (makotz)
Hi,
[#67063] Iterator using Continuations — Hans =?iso-8859-15?q?J=F6rg=20Hessmann?= <hessmann@...>
Hi,
[#67071] How do I get irb to use readline, (with OS X)? — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>
I'm sure I saw something about this somewhere, but I've been searching,
On Monday, 17 March 2003 at 5:38:45 +0900, Sam Roberts wrote:
Sorry for being vague. What I want is simpler that that - I want to be able to
[#67074] ANN: Madeleine 0.1 — Anders Bengtsson <ndrsbngtssn@...>
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=74624
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 07:00:35AM +0900, Anders Bengtsson wrote:
--- Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> skrev:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 11:37:56PM +0900, Anders Bengtsson wrote:
--- Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 01:18:09AM +0900, Anders Bengtsson wrote:
[#67099] T-shirts — Armin Roehrl <armin@...>
Hi all,
[#67166] Accessing hash values sorted by their keys — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...>
Is an elegant way of doing this?
[#67174] CursWrap [n]Curses module — vangczung@... (Julian Snitow)
This weekend I wrote a ruby module that aims to provide a friendlier
[#67182] ruby + windows + apache — "RaymondLHW" <raymondlhw@...>
what should I do if I want to run ruby on apache ( windows ) ?
[#67185] Substitution in a string in a string — Tim Bates <tim@...>
I am using eval to dynamically define a method, and at some point, I want to
[#67222] OT: XML too hard (YAML opportunity?) — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
On /. today there is a discussion about a weblog entry by an XML
> On /. today there is a discussion about a weblog entry by an XML
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> But beyond
I got this weird sense that people were talking about me...and here you
jbritt@ruby-doc.org wrote:
> jbritt@ruby-doc.org wrote:
[#67228] How to get the Windows handle for a socket — Tom Felker <tcfelker@...>
On Windows, I do the following (trying to get a nonblocking socket):
[#67233] OT: Getting at client headers from CGIs — Dave Thomas <dave@...>
Folks:
[#67260] Thoughts about native Ruby widget set — Idan Sofer <idan@...>
Looking at RAA's listing:
[#67277] Why does basic cgi example fail on Apache/Windows? — "Chris Morris" <chrismo@...>
This has come up in the past, but why does this bare-bones cgi example (from
[#67283] Digest::MD5 on Mac OS X — Ben Schumacher <ben@...>
Hello-
[#67293] Find::Bin, use lib, in ruby — Daniel Bretoi <lists@...>
Hi,
[#67302] Frequency of announcements — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...>
Hi!
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt wrote:
[#67304] Strong advantages over Python — Greg McIntyre <greg@...>
Hi lovely Ruby people,
Seth Kurtzberg <seth@cql.com> writes:
On Saturday 22 March 2003 02:09 pm, Johann Hibschman wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 07:11:36AM +0900, Seth Kurtzberg wrote:
Greg McIntyre wrote:
Good list. Amalgamated with http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/whats.html, it
Greg McIntyre wrote:
Okay, not to feed the flames too much here, but I figured I may as well
I'm not going to go back and forth on preferences, but just talk about
Thanks to all of you who answered and cleared up some of my perceptions
Greg McIntyre wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 16:17, Paul Prescod wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 06:17:49AM +0900, Paul Prescod wrote:
Hi --
Mark Wilson <mwilson13@cox.net> wrote:
Jim Weirich <jweirich@one.net> wrote:
mike@ratdog.stok.co.uk (Mike Stok) wrote:
[#67337] eRuby/mod_ruby hosting proposal — trimmed@... (George Jempty)
I successfully installed mod_ruby on a virtual private server free
[#67342] Solaris2.5.1, ruby-1.8.0 snapshot 19-MAR-2003 — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
I have just tried to build the nightly snapshot I picked up
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[#67346] class level Exception handling — Xiangrong Fang <xrfang@...>
Hi
Great! This is much simpler than the last approaches. However, I'd make a
[#67366] Newbie question: 9/5=1 ? — Thomas Jollans <nospam@...>
while learning ruby i wanted to program a simple fahrenheit to celsius
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Thomas Jollans wrote:
Thomas Jollans wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 04:05:42AM +0900, Joel VanderWerf wrote:
[#67381] which site_ruby dir? — "Chris Morris" <chrismo@...>
Probably a stupid question, but I can't find the answer.
[#67387] Ruby tutorial download — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>
Someone asked that I make the ruby tutorial available for download,
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[#67415] Proposal: new operator: '<-' (for assignments) — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 11:20:27 +0900, Phil Tomson wrote:
[#67436] cvs.ruby-lang.org access — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Hi, all.
[#67438] infinite Time — ahoward <ahoward@...>
Hi,
[#67446] Ruby & LaTeX — Walter Cazzola <cazzola@...>
Dear Ruby Experts,
On Friday, 21 March 2003 at 18:06:56 +0900, Walter Cazzola wrote:
[#67514] Rake problem? — manfred.lotz@... (Manfred)
Hi,
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 14:44, Manfred wrote:
[#67515] ruby and cron help — Mark Probert <probertm@..._acm.org>
Hi, rubyists.
[#67525] Time::INFINITY — ahoward <ahoward@...>
rubyists-
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 05:25:16AM +0900, ahoward wrote:
[#67545] Looking for Total Windows Solution — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Hi:
Jim Freeze wrote:
[#67546] Expression results — debitsch@... (Rasmus)
Hello,
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--- "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@hypermetrics.com> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 07:39:02AM +0900, Hal E. Fulton wrote:
In article <20030321231000.GA65019@uk.tiscali.com>,
[#67567] List of Ruby-related RSS feeds? — <jbritt@...>
I'd like to put together a list of all known Ruby RSS/RDF feeds, and have
[#67586] up key doesn't work in irb — Emmanuel Touzery <emmanuel.touzery@...>
Hello,
[#67592] Quick Question about Queue's — duemoko <spam@...>
I am putting together a small app that will need a message queue. There
[#67634] exiting a loop — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>
Hello,
Daniel Carrera wrote:
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On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 01:13:33PM +0900, Chris Pine wrote:
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Daniel Carrera wrote:
[#67660] Question about behavior of Array.new — Jeremy <thinker5555@...>
Hi,
[#67711] Iterate over two lists in parallel — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...>
On Monday, March 24, 2003, 1:54:53 PM, Julian wrote:
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 05:02:19PM +0900, Julian Snitow wrote:
[#67733] Building Ruby with MinGW help needed — Gour <gour@...>
Hi!
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Gour wrote:
[#67738] Call for first ruby programs — Chad Fowler <chadfowler@...>
Hello all,
[#67764] exec : Zero Sized Reply — "\"RayZ\" Andrew V Rumm" <rayz@...>
My cgi-script contains
>>>>> "R" == \"RayZ\" Andrew V Rumm <RayZ> writes:
[#67769] Writing a new method in C for a subclass — David Landrith <dlandrith@...>
Given the available documentation and having gone through the ruby
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 01:07:40AM +0900, David Landrith wrote:
[#67796] acgi - a fastcgi alternative? — ahoward <ahoward@...>
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 07:20:18AM +0900, ahoward wrote:
[#67804] defout vs stdout — ahoward <ahoward@...>
Hi,
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
[#67859] ruby-fcgi: proposed patch — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
Here is a patch against Moonwolf's excellent ruby-fcgi-0.8.2, inspired by
[#67877] Garbage collector problems — "Jaen Saul" <jaen@...>
Note: I assume you know basic facts about the C stack, I'm using the x86
[#67880] question about include and modules — mhm26@... (matt)
ruby -v
>>>>> "m" == matt <mhm26@drexel.edu> writes:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 06:22:23PM +0900, ts wrote:
>>>>> "M" == Mauricio Fern疣dez <Mauricio> writes:
[#67882] Inheriting from WIN32OLE — ashokiitm@... (xellos)
Can anyone tell me why this does not work?
[#67900] tee in ruby while catching status — Daniel Bretoi <lists@...>
Hi all,
maybe something like this:
Thanks for your help so far guys.
[#67906] changing a stream of 'print' method to a string — kwa@... (makotz)
Hi,
[#67915] Conditionally make a method private? — Jeremy <thinker5555@...>
Hello again!
John Johnson wrote:
[#67920] Re: What kind of book is PickAxe? — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
[#67942] Dir.glob and space in folders names — Pierre Baillet <oct@...>
Hello,
[#67961] What are the differences between Ruby's blocks and Python's lambdas? — sdieselil@... (sdieselil)
See subject.
As was mentioned, Ruby has lambdas, but they are commonly called "procs".
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 12:50:04AM +0900, Chris Pine wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:01:25AM +0900, Mauricio Fern疣dez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:20:48AM +0900, Paul Brannan wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 04:40:40AM +0900, Mauricio Fern疣dez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 05:17:47AM +0900, Paul Brannan wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 06:00:09PM +0900, Mauricio Fern疣dez wrote:
>>>>> "B" == Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> writes:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 09:07:47PM +0900, ts wrote:
>>>>> "B" == Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> writes:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 10:03:14PM +0900, ts wrote:
[#67974] Programming Ruby in more formats? — Xavier Noria <fxn@...>
Are the LaTeX sources, or a dvi, ps, or pdf version of "Programming Ruby"
[#67977] Hurd and ruby 1.8preview2 — Manfred Hansen <manfred@...>
Hello,
[#67985] Need help running RDE on WIN2000 — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
On Wednesday, 26 March 2003 at 6:52:58 +0900, Daniel Berger wrote:
[#67987] syntax — "daniel" <offstuff@...>
hello,
[#67996] Regular Expresison in Method Problem — "Nick" <nick.robinson@...>
Hi,
[#68021] pack — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>
Hi,
[#68027] Debugging Ruby itself. — John Carter <john.carter@...>
For various reasons I'm using the CVS latest version of Ruby....
[#68042] Caveats of rb_global_variable() ? — Julian Snitow <vangczung@...>
Fellow Rubygoers,
[#68054] 1.8 docs in progress? — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
Is there any current work in progress on the 1.8 docs?
[#68058] Comparable, String and == — han.holl@... (Han Holl)
Maybe I'm doing something very stupid, but consider this.
[#68080] How to call super with different arguments — Han Holl <han.holl@...>
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 07:02:09AM +0900, Han Holl wrote:
[#68082] Array question — walter@...
Any one know why Array.join can't take a code block and join that
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 06:00:59PM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 7:37 pm, Daniel Carrera wrote:
--- Robert Klemme <bob.news@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi,
--- Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
[#68089] Windows Platform - changing directory of caller? — "Nick" <nick.robinson@...>
Hi,
[#68099] Article on secure code — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>
Hello,
il Mon, 31 Mar 2003 03:06:52 +0900, "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt"
[#68103] Newbie question:Does Ruby have the structure of hash's array like Perl does? — Weng Lei-QCH1840 <LeiWENG@...>
Something like below doesn't work:
[#68110] Re: Newbie question:Does Ruby have the structure of hash's array like Perl does? — Weng Lei-QCH1840 <LeiWENG@...>
Thx!
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 05:09:09PM +0900, Weng Lei-QCH1840 wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 05:15:49PM +0900, Daniel Carrera wrote:
[#68151] new 1.8-snapshot regex warning — Brad Hilton <bhilton@...>
I just installed the latest 1.8 snapshot from 3/27 and found that I now
[#68171] Need #collect! on partial array — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Hi:
[#68174] The Phrasebook Design Pattern, SQL and YAML — Daniel Berger <djberge@...>
Hi all,
[#68199] Ruby 1.6.8 vs Ruby 1.8.0 preview 2 - benchmarks — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)
Hi all,
[#68201] Weighted random selection -- how would you do this? — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Here's a little question for you.
In article <20030329063108.GA2300@math.umd.edu>,
In article <048601c2f5e4$b88d1ec0$0300a8c0@austin.rr.com>,
[#68233] C-API: Setting a Ruby-Object in a wrapped C struct — Lenny <kudling@...>
Hi,
[#68254] Saving code written during an irb session — Bil Kleb <W.L.Kleb@...>
OK, so I admit: I'm stupid. How do I save the code I've generated
[#68264] writing a 4 byte Integer to socket — gabriele renzi <surrender_it@...1.vip.lng.yahoo.com>
I need to write a value (it should be a Fixnum, but I'm not sure) over
[#68267] xml-simple 0.6.0 — Maik Schmidt <contact@...>
Yo!
[#68268] inspect question/request — "Chris Pine" <nemo@...>
Hello,
Hi,
Hi,
Hi,
[#68271] Hard coded newline characters — David King Landrith <dave@...>
There are a surprising number of ruby source files that have newline
Hi,
On Sunday, March 30, 2003, at 08:06 PM, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
David King Landrith wrote:
Hi,
[#68293] Re: Saving code written during an irb session — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
[#68297] How to allow iteration over a collection that can be enumerated in multiple ways? — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>
Kind of a general question.
[#68318] syntax highlighting problem in vim — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...>
Hi!
Negative. It is correct for me. How is it displayed at you?
> On 0331, Josef 'Jupp' Schugt wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 11:25:25PM +0900, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
On Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 1:58:45 AM, Mauricio wrote:
[#68323] Change to /.../.match("foo") behaviour in 1.6.8? — Austin Ziegler <austin@...>
In 1.6.7 and 1.7, I had the following line work:
Hi --
[#68367] GUI development under Ruby — jennyw <jennyw@...>
I was wondering what people were using for GUI development. I've seen a
il Tue, 1 Apr 2003 07:52:38 +0900, jennyw <jennyw@dangerousideas.com>
FAQ for comp.lang.ruby
RUBY NEWSGROUP FAQ -- Welcome to comp.lang.ruby! (Revised 2003-1-7)
This FAQ contains information for those who want to:
1) learn more about Ruby, and want to
2) post to comp.lang.ruby or to the ruby-lang mail list, or want to
3) provide anonymous feedback to help us improve Ruby.
This FAQ will be posted monthly. If you are reading the text version via
the mailing list or the newsgroup, note that you can find it on the web
at: http://rubyhacker.com/clrFAQ.html
Note that this is *not* the Ruby language FAQ! This can be found at:
http://www.rubygarden.org/iowa/faqtotum
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 About Ruby
1.1 What is Ruby?
1.2 Where can I find out more about Ruby?
2 About comp.lang.ruby.
2.1 Tell me about comp.lang.ruby.
2.2 Tell me the posting guidelines for comp.lang.ruby.
2.3 Tell me about the prolific Matz poster.
2.4 How do the mailing list and newsgroup interrelate?
2.5 What are these 5-digit message numbers?
3 Anything else?
1 About Ruby
1.1 What is Ruby?
Ruby is a very high level, fully OO programming language. Indeed,
Ruby is one of the relatively few pure OO languages. Yet despite
its conceptual simplicity, Ruby is still a powerful and practical
"industrial strength" development language.
Ruby selectively integrates many good ideas taken from Perl,
Python, Smalltalk, Eiffel, ADA, CLU, and LISP. Ruby combines
these ideas in a natural, well-coordinated system that embodies
the principles of least effort and least surprise to a
substantially greater extent than most comparable languages --
i.e., you get more bang for your buck, and what you write is more
likely to give you what you expected to get. Ruby is thus a
relatively easy to learn, easy to read, and easy to maintain
language; yet it is very powerful and sophisticated.
In addition to common OO features, Ruby also has threads,
singleton methods, mixins, fully integrated closures and
iterators, plus proper meta-classes. Ruby has a true
mark-and-sweep garbage collector, which makes code more reliable
and simplifies writing extensions. In summary, Ruby provides a
very powerful and very easy to deploy "standing on the shoulders
of giants" OO scaffolding/framework so that you can more quickly
and easily build what you want to build, to do what you want to
do.
You will find many former (and current) Perl, Python, Java, and
C++ users on comp.lang.ruby that can help you get up to speed in
Ruby.
Finally, Ruby is an "open source" development programming
language.
1.2 Where can I find out more about Ruby?
Ruby's home web site:
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en (Ruby English language home page.)
Follow the links to documentation, downloads, the Ruby
Application Archive, the Ruby mail list archives, and lots
of other interesting information.
Ruby's other major on-line documentation and links site:
http://www.rubycentral.com
(Nov 2002: Currently having DNS problems!)
Ruby FAQ:
http://www.rubygarden.org/iowa/faqtotum
Ruby User's Guide (introductory tutorial):
http://www.ruby-lang.org/~slagell/ruby/
Ruby Reference Manual:
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/doc.html
Ruby classes, modules, and methods reference:
http://www.rubycentral.com/ref/
English language Ruby books (recent publication order):
Making Use of Ruby
by Suresh Mahadevan
Wiley; ISBN 0-471-21972-X (2002)
Teach Yourself Ruby in 21 Days
by Mark Slagell
Sams; ISBN: 0672322528 (March, 2002)
Ruby Developer's Guide
by Michael Neumann, Robert Feldt, Lyle Johnson
Publishers Group West; ISBN: 1928994644 (February, 2002)
The Ruby Way
by Hal Fulton
Sams; ISBN: 0672320835 (December, 2001)
Ruby In A Nutshell
by Yukihiro Matsumoto
O'Reilly & Associates; ISBN: 0596002149 (November, 2001)
Programming Ruby: A Pragmatic Programmers Guide
by Dave Thomas and Andrew Hunt
Addison Wesley; ISBN: 0201710897 (2000)
Internet version: http://www.rubycentral.com/ref/
Errata: http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/ruby/errata.html
Forthcoming English language Ruby books (author alpha order):
The Ruby Developer's Handbook
Robert Calco, Rich Kilmer, Dana Moore
Sams Publishing, ISBN: ??? (2002)
CANCELED, MARCH 2002 (for reasons unknown):
The Ruby Programming Language
by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto and Keiju Ishitsuka
Addison Wesley Professional; ISBN: 020171096X (June, 2002)
German language Ruby books (author alpha order):
Das Einsteigerseminar Ruby. Der methodische und
ausfrliche Einstieg.
by Dirk Engel and Klaus Spreckelsen
ISBN: 3826672429
Programmieren mit Ruby
by Armin Roehrl, Stefan Schmiedl, Clemens Wyss, et al.
dpunkt.de; ISBN 3898641511 (February, 2002)
Programmieren mit Ruby. Handbuch f den pragmatischen
Programmierer.
Translation of the Thomas/Hunt book (Programming Ruby,
aka the Pickaxe Book)
Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 382731965X (2002)
Search past postings to comp.lang.ruby or the ruby-lang mail list
(which have been mirrored to each other since mid-2000):
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=comp.lang.ruby
http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/ruby/ruby-talk/index.shtml
Local Ruby users and groups in your area:
http://www.pragprog.com/ruby?RubyUserGroups
2 About comp.lang.ruby.
2.1 Tell me about comp.lang.ruby
comp.lang.ruby was officially approved in early May, 2000.
(Conrad Schneiker, the former maintainer of this FAQ, was
responsible for the "net paperwork" of creating this group.)
Here is the official charter:
CHARTER: comp.lang.ruby
The comp.lang.ruby newsgroup is devoted to discussions of the
Ruby programming language and related issues.
Examples of relevant postings include, but are not limited
to, the following subjects:
- Bug reports
- Announcements of software written with Ruby
- Examples of Ruby code
- Suggestions for Ruby developers
- Requests for help from new Ruby programmers
The newsgroup is not moderated. Binaries are prohibited
(except the small PGP type). Advertising is prohibited (except
for announcements of new Ruby-related products).
END CHARTER.
2.2 Tell me the posting guidelines for comp.lang.ruby.
(You should also follow these guidelines for the ruby-list mail
list, since it is mirrored to comp.lang.ruby.)
(1) ALWAYS be friendly, considerate, tactful, and tasteful. We
want to keep this forum hospitable to the growing ranks of
newbies, very young people, and their teachers, as well as
cater to fire breathing wizards. :-)
(2) Keep your content relevant and easy to follow. Try to keep
your content brief and to the point, but also try to include
all relevant information.
(a) The general format guidelines (aka USENET Netiquette) are
matters of common sense and common courtesy that make life
easier for 3rd parties to follow along (in real time or
when perusing archives):
- PLEASE NOTE! Include quoted text from previous posts
*BEFORE* your responses. And *selectively* quote as much
as is relevant.
- Use *plain* text; don't use HTML, RTF, or Word. Most
mail or newsreader programs have an option for this; if
yours doesn't, get a (freeware) program or use a
web-based service that does.
- Include examples from files as *in-line* text; don't
use attachments.
(b) If reporting a problem, give *all* the relevant
information the first time; this isn't the psychic friends
newsgroup. :-) When appropriate, include:
- The version of Ruby. ("ruby -v")
- The compiler name and version used to build Ruby.
- The OS type and level. ("uname -a")
- The actual error messages.
- An example (preferably simple) that produces the
problem.
(c) If reporting a bug, please copy (cc:) your post to:
mailto:ruby-bugs@ruby-lang.org
This will enter your report into the Ruby bug database.
You can browse the database at:
http://www.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/ruby-bugs
(3) Make the subject line maximally informative, so that people
who should be interested will read your post and so that people
who wouldn't be interested can easily avoid it.
*Usefully* describe the contents of your post:
This is OK:
"How can I do x with y on z?"
"Problem: did x, expected y, got z."
"BUG: doing x with module y crashed z."
This is *NOT* OK:
"Please help!!!"
"Newbie question"
"Need Ruby guru to tell me what's wrong"
These prefixes have become common for subject lines:
ANN: (for announcements)
BUG: (for bug reports)
OT: (for off-topic, if you must post off-topic)
(4) Finally, be considerate: don't be too lazy. If you are
seeking information, first make a reasonable effort to look it
up. As appropriate, check the Ruby home page, check the Ruby
FAQ and other documentation, use google.com to search past
comp.lang.ruby postings, and so on.
2.3 Tell me about the prolific Matz poster.
Matz (aka Yukihiro Matsumoto) is the wizard who created Ruby for
us, so be nice to him. He is very busy, so be patient when asking
questions. See the Ruby home page to find out more about him and
his work. I (Conrad Schneiker) founded comp.lang.ruby at his
suggestion. Contrary to lots of skepticism, it was approved on
the first attempt, with 200 yes votes.
2.4 How do the mailing list and newsgroup interrelate?
The mailing list is older. When the newsgroup was created, they
diverged. In mid-2001, Dave Thomas created a two-way gateway
that would "mirror" the newsgroup to the list and vice versa.
(This was accomplished in 200 lines of Ruby code.) It is not
perfect; because of variability in the news feed, sometimes
messages are dropped or duplicated.
The online archive of the mailing list therefore includes most
of the traffic on the newsgroup, excluding the posts that were
made before the creation of the gateway.
Note: Spam or other inappropriate messages are NOT the
responsibility of Dave Thomas, who maintains the gateway. He
does everything in his power to deal with this issue. Do NOT
report spam to his ISP merely because the messages come from
his server.
2.5 What are these 5-digit message numbers?
Historically, every item on the mailing list had a subject
starting with a string like: [ruby-talk:99999]
The message numbers were convenient since they were strictly
serial and formed a good way to refer to a past message. But
they interfered with threading; Matz removed them after the
matter was put to a vote in early 2002.
The news header still refers to this number, should anyone
wish to retrieve it. On the mailing list this number can
now be found in the X-Mail-Count: header.
You can point to a specific message by appending it onto the
ruby-talk.org URL; i.e. http://ruby-talk.org/12345 will refer
to message 12345.
3. Anything else?
If you are new to Ruby (or haven't previously taken the Ruby User
Survey), please take a moment to anonymously tell us about your
programming background and about your Ruby-related interests. The
results will be reported back to the Ruby community from time to
time. This helps us do a better job of helping each other, and to
more effectively expand the Ruby community for our mutual benefit.
The survey is at:
http://dev.rubycentral.com/survey.html
This FAQ was produced by Conrad Schneiker (schneiker@jump.net).
It is now maintained by Hal Fulton (hal9000@hypermetrics.com).
I'm interested in corrections and suggestions, but remember that
the purpose of this FAQ is to be a brief and simple introduction
for new comp.lang.ruby readers.
In closing, one of the reasons that Ruby was designed to be
relatively simple, uniform, yet very powerful was to make serious
programming (among other kinds) fun. We hope you will help us
keep comp.lang.ruby fun as well. Enjoy. :-)