[#6954] Why isn't Perl highly orthogonal? — Terrence Brannon <brannon@...>

27 messages 2000/12/09

[#7022] Re: Ruby in the US — Kevin Smith <kevinbsmith@...>

> Is it possible for the US to develop corporate

36 messages 2000/12/11
[#7633] Re: Ruby in the US — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2000/12/19

tonys@myspleenklug.on.ca (tony summerfelt) writes:

[#7636] Re: Ruby in the US — "Joseph McDonald" <joe@...> 2000/12/19

[#7704] Re: Ruby in the US — Jilani Khaldi <jilanik@...> 2000/12/19

> > first candidates would be mysql and postgressql because source is

[#7705] Code sample for improvement — Stephen White <steve@...> 2000/12/19

During an idle chat with someone on IRC, they presented some fairly

[#7750] Re: Code sample for improvement — "Guy N. Hurst" <gnhurst@...> 2000/12/20

Stephen White wrote:

[#7751] Re: Code sample for improvement — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2000/12/20

Hello --

[#7755] Re: Code sample for improvement — "Guy N. Hurst" <gnhurst@...> 2000/12/20

David Alan Black wrote:

[#7758] Re: Code sample for improvement — Stephen White <steve@...> 2000/12/20

On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Guy N. Hurst wrote:

[#7759] Next amusing problem: talking integers (was Re: Code sample for improvement) — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2000/12/20

On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Stephen White wrote:

[#7212] New User Survey: we need your opinions — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

16 messages 2000/12/14

[#7330] A Java Developer's Wish List for Ruby — "Richard A.Schulman" <RichardASchulman@...>

I see Ruby as having a very bright future as a language to

22 messages 2000/12/15

[#7354] Ruby performance question — Eric Crampton <EricCrampton@...>

I'm parsing simple text lines which look like this:

21 messages 2000/12/15
[#7361] Re: Ruby performance question — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2000/12/15

Eric Crampton <EricCrampton@worldnet.att.net> writes:

[#7367] Re: Ruby performance question — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2000/12/16

On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Dave Thomas wrote:

[#7371] Re: Ruby performance question — "Joseph McDonald" <joe@...> 2000/12/16

[#7366] GUIs for Rubies — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

Thought I'd switch the subject line to the subject at hand.

22 messages 2000/12/16

[#7416] Re: Ruby IDE (again) — Kevin Smith <kevins14@...>

>> >> I would contribute to this project, if it

17 messages 2000/12/16
[#7422] Re: Ruby IDE (again) — Holden Glova <dsafari@...> 2000/12/16

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

[#7582] New to Ruby — takaoueda@...

I have just started learning Ruby with the book of Thomas and Hunt. The

24 messages 2000/12/18

[#7604] Any corrections for Programming Ruby — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

12 messages 2000/12/18

[#7737] strange border-case Numeric errors — "Brian F. Feldman" <green@...>

I haven't had a good enough chance to familiarize myself with the code in

19 messages 2000/12/20

[#7801] Is Ruby part of any standard GNU Linux distributions? — "Pete McBreen, McBreen.Consulting" <mcbreenp@...>

Anybody know what it would take to get Ruby into the standard GNU Linux

15 messages 2000/12/20

[#7938] Re: defined? problem? — Kevin Smith <sent@...>

matz@zetabits.com (Yukihiro Matsumoto) wrote:

26 messages 2000/12/22
[#7943] Re: defined? problem? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2000/12/22

Kevin Smith <sent@qualitycode.com> writes:

[#7950] Re: defined? problem? — Stephen White <steve@...> 2000/12/22

On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Dave Thomas wrote:

[#7951] Re: defined? problem? — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2000/12/22

On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Stephen White wrote:

[#7954] Re: defined? problem? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2000/12/22

David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:

[#7975] Re: defined? problem? — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2000/12/22

Hello --

[#7971] Hash access method — Ted Meng <ted_meng@...>

Hi,

20 messages 2000/12/22

[#8030] Re: Basic hash question — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "B" == Ben Tilly <ben_tilly@hotmail.com> writes:

15 messages 2000/12/24
[#8033] Re: Basic hash question — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2000/12/24

On Sun, 24 Dec 2000, ts wrote:

[#8178] Inexplicable core dump — "Nathaniel Talbott" <ntalbott@...>

I have some code that looks like this:

12 messages 2000/12/28

[#8196] My first impression of Ruby. Lack of overloading? (long) — jmichel@... (Jean Michel)

Hello,

23 messages 2000/12/28

[#8198] Re: Ruby cron scheduler for NT available — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

John Small wrote:

14 messages 2000/12/28

[#8287] Re: speedup of anagram finder — "SHULTZ,BARRY (HP-Israel,ex1)" <barry_shultz@...>

> -----Original Message-----

12 messages 2000/12/29

[ruby-talk:8233] Re: Inexplicable core dump

From: "Nathaniel Talbott" <ntalbott@...>
Date: 2000-12-29 03:26:40 UTC
List: ruby-talk #8233
> Hmm, can you provide error reproducing script (and data)?

Well, like I said, I tried a first pass at this, and didn't have any luck.
The set of files it happens in is fairly complex. I'll try to reduce it
down.

> I'd like to see the stacktrace too, but since you're on Win 2000, it
> may not be possible.

Here's the most recent dump:

__BEGIN__
Stack trace:
Frame     Function  Args
02592B94  6103E3D4  (00000006, 000001E4, 00001219, 000000A0)
02592BC4  6103E3D4  (000001E4, 00000006, 61040690, 00000094)
02592BF4  6103E56A  (000001E4, 00000006, 02592DA4, 0040AC3A)
02592C14  61079474  (6108C010, 000001E4, 00000006, 02592C74)
02592C44  6106F1E8  (6108C010, 00000006, 02592C74, 00000016)
02592C64  6106F1C0  (00000006, 00434079, 00434073, 00434068)
02592C84  6106BDFC  (0A012D90, 00000000, 0A07A368, 00000014)
025930A4  004340F7  (0045FD13, 00010000, 00000000, 00000000)
025930C4  0045FD3B  (0000000B, 00000000, FFFFFFFF, 83E58955)
025930F4  6100DC5F  (00001219, 0A012DA8, 025935C4, 00000000)
02593124  0047A68D  (0040F788, 00001219, 02593160, 025936DC)
02593164  0046066A  (0A012D90, 0A0103F0, 0A04AA70, 025934D4)
02593294  004607BA  (0A012D90, 00000001, 02593894, 00405C57)
025932B4  00460B59  (0A012D90, 0A02D508, 00000000, 0A039E20)
025932E4  004342E1  (0A012DA8, 00000022, 00000000, 00000000)
02593424  0040FB3F  (00000001, 0A07C200, 0A012DA8, 00401C73)
End of stack trace (more stack frames may be present)
__END__

Looks like gibberish to me, but if it helps, great.

> |Which is exactly what I started with plus a blank line at 21! I'm
completely
> |clueless. If I remove that blank line, things still core dump. Anybody
have
>
> This is often a symptom of a GC bug.

Ah... sounds nasty. It keeps coming and going now... when it's there, it
stays until I change the code, but once I do change the code, I never know
if it will stay, go away, or come back. Hopefully we can squash it soon.


Nathaniel

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