[#35027] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4352][Open] [patch] Fix eval(s, b) backtrace; make eval(s, b) consistent with eval(s) — "James M. Lawrence" <redmine@...>

Bug #4352: [patch] Fix eval(s, b) backtrace; make eval(s, b) consistent with eval(s)

16 messages 2011/02/01

[#35114] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4373][Open] http.rb:677: [BUG] Segmentation fault — Christian Fazzini <redmine@...>

Bug #4373: http.rb:677: [BUG] Segmentation fault

59 messages 2011/02/06

[#35171] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4386][Open] encoding: directive does not affect regex expressions — mathew murphy <redmine@...>

Bug #4386: encoding: directive does not affect regex expressions

9 messages 2011/02/09

[#35237] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4400][Open] nested at_exit hooks run in strange order — Suraj Kurapati <redmine@...>

Bug #4400: nested at_exit hooks run in strange order

12 messages 2011/02/15

[ruby-core:35228] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4396] windows commands starting with "@" should run at all even though command string is quoted by `"'.

From: Motohiro KOSAKI <redmine@...>
Date: 2011-02-14 09:12:28 UTC
List: ruby-core #35228
Issue #4396 has been updated by Motohiro KOSAKI.


If you are writing C and you need to run "@echo" command, you should escape the string by `^' (caret). 

ie, 
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main()
{
  system("^@echo foo");
}

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It's MSVCRT spec. I'm not sure ruby's system() method should follow it or not.
Maybe we need a discussion.
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