[#47787] Ruby Parallelism — Miguel Palhas <mpalhas@...>
Greetings
[#47790] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7097][Open] Thread locals don't work inside Enumerator — "tenderlovemaking (Aaron Patterson)" <aaron@...>
I don't have any objection.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 02:40:53PM +0900, SASADA Koichi wrote:
On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 03:05:17AM +0900, kosaki (Motohiro KOSAKI) wrote:
(2012/10/02 3:12), Aaron Patterson wrote:
(2012/10/02 8:22), SASADA Koichi wrote:
On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 08:32:51AM +0900, SASADA Koichi wrote:
>> For example:
[#47832] [ruby-trunk - Feature #7106][Open] FileUtils.touch should allow touching the symlink itself rather than the file the link points to — "cirrusthinking (Alessandro Diaferia)" <alessandro@...>
[#47841] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7109][Open] File.utime doesn't set nanoseconds — "bkabrda (Bohuslav Kabrda)" <bkabrda@...>
2012/10/5 bkabrda (Bohuslav Kabrda) <bkabrda@redhat.com>:
[#47847] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7110][Open] CGI: Add support for HTML5 <header> tag — "stomar (Marcus Stollsteimer)" <redmine@...>
[#47880] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7134][Open] Signal handling bug in Mac OS X — "auastro (Andy Kitchen)" <kitchen.andy+rubybug@...>
[#47881] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7135][Open] GC bug in Ruby 1.9.3-p194? — "alexdowad (Alex Dowad)" <alexinbeijing@...>
[#47887] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7137][Open] Date.parse overly lenient when attempting to parse Monday? — "garysweaver (Gary Weaver)" <garysweaver@...>
[#47927] new ruby 1.9.3 maintainer — "U.Nakamura" <usa@...>
Hello everyone of the Ruby development community
[#47930] [ruby-trunk - Feature #7148][Open] Improved Tempfile w/o DelegateClass — "Glass_saga (Masaki Matsushita)" <glass.saga@...>
[#47963] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7154][Open] For whatever reason \s doesn't match \u00a0. — "t0d0r (Todor Dragnev)" <todor.dragnev@...>
[#47970] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7158][Open] require is slow in its bookkeeping; can make Rails startup 2.2x faster — "gregprice (Greg Price)" <price@...>
(2012/10/28 7:10), h.shirosaki (Hiroshi Shirosaki) wrote:
Thank you for the careful work.
[#48032] [Backport93 - Backport #7174][Open] Advocating for backporting 36811 — "jonforums (Jon Forums)" <redmine@...>
[#48040] Should Hash#dup automatically rehash — Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@...>
Hi,
Hello,
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:21:15AM +0900, U.Nakamura wrote:
[#48072] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7184][Open] --disable-gems commandline parameter does not show up with ruby -h — "steenslag (siep korteling)" <s.korteling@...>
[#48132] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7201][Open] Setting default_external affects STDIN encoding but default_internal does not — "brixen (Brian Ford)" <brixen@...>
[#48154] Patch to test_ssl to validate server-side support for SNI — Patrick Toomey <ptoomey3@...>
I recently made a pull request to JRuby (
We have incorporated Patrick's SNI patch for upcoming release JRuby
[#48191] [ANN] 2.0.0 feature freeze — Yusuke Endoh <mame@...>
Japanese later; 日本語は後で
Em 24-10-2012 09:39, Yusuke Endoh escreveu:
(2012/10/24 5:39), Yusuke Endoh wrote:
Hello ko1,
Hi,
AFAIK matz has not accepted #6636 completely yet.
Sorry, late to the party, but what's the status of #6679?
What status of #6638 <https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/6638>
[#48260] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7214][Open] Ruby 2.0 breaks support for some debugging tools — "banister (john mair)" <jrmair@...>
[#48292] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7216][Open] object.c defines clone method for objects that cannot be cloned. — "therevmj (Michael Johnson)" <mj@...>
[#48315] [ruby-trunk - Bug #7220][Open] StringIO#initialize_copy causes aliasing between the objects — "brixen (Brian Ford)" <brixen@...>
[#48475] [ruby-trunk - Feature #3222] Can bignums have singleton class & methods? — "matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)" <matz@...>
(2012/10/27 23:25), matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto) wrote:
[#48551] [ruby-trunk - Feature #7241][Open] Enumerable#to_h proposal — "nathan.f77 (Nathan Broadbent)" <nathan.f77@...>
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 07:58:33PM +0900, rosenfeld (Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas) wrote:
Em 30-10-2012 16:23, Aaron Patterson escreveu:
[#48679] [ruby-trunk - Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — "headius (Charles Nutter)" <headius@...>
[ruby-core:48410] [ruby-trunk - Bug #5994][Assigned] Dir.glob without wildcards returns pattern, not filename
Issue #5994 has been updated by ko1 (Koichi Sasada).
Status changed from Feedback to Assigned
Assignee set to nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada)
nobu, could you reply to it?
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Bug #5994: Dir.glob without wildcards returns pattern, not filename
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5994#change-31729
Author: daz (Dave B)
Status: Assigned
Priority: Low
Assignee: nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada)
Category: core
Target version: 2.0.0
ruby -v: ruby 1.9.3p0 (2011-10-30) [i386-mingw32]
This is Windows specific, I guess, as filename case doesn't matter there.
Ruby version is not specific to 1.9.3p0 (ruby 1.8.7p334 gives the same).
The script below produces results that seem inconsistent.
Using special characters (wildcards) in the glob pattern returns the
actual filename on disk but a plain pattern (no wildcards) returns the
pattern itself. This means I have to use another method for producing
a file with the same name or else override the users case-style
preference (which is not my intention).
daz
#======================
puts 'ruby %sp%d (%s) [%s]' % [RUBY_VERSION, RUBY_PATCHLEVEL, RUBY_RELEASE_DATE, RUBY_PLATFORM]
# ruby 1.9.3p0 (2011-10-30) [i386-mingw32]
Dir.chdir ENV['TEMP']
TMPDIR = Time.now.strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S_delete')
Dir.mkdir(TMPDIR)
Dir.chdir(TMPDIR)
TMPFN = 'Foo'
File.open(TMPFN, 'w') {}
#----------------------------------------------
p Dir.glob('*') #=> ["Foo"] ok
p Dir.glob('f?O') #=> ["Foo"] ok
# But a glob without special characters returns
# the glob pattern instead of the filename
p Dir.glob('foO') #=> ["foO"] not wanted
p Dir['foO'] #=> ["foO"] same as above
p Dir.glob('foO', File::FNM_CASEFOLD)
# casefold ignored, as docs say
#----------------------------------------------
File.delete(TMPFN)
Dir.delete(File.join('..', TMPDIR))
#+++++
# Same incorrect results from:
# ruby 1.8.7p334 (2011-02-18) [i386-mingw32]
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