[#58730] [ruby-trunk - misc #9188][Open] r43870 make benchmark/bm_so_k_nucleotide.rb slow — "authorNari (Narihiro Nakamura)" <authorNari@...>

17 messages 2013/12/01

[#58732] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9189][Open] Build failure on Windows in case of nonascii TEMP environment. — "phasis68 (Heesob Park)" <phasis@...>

11 messages 2013/12/01

[#58750] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9190][Open] Expose serial helper macros — "simeonwillbanks (Simeon Willbanks)" <sfw@...>

13 messages 2013/12/01

[#58756] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9192][Open] Inconsistent comparison between Float and BigDecimal — "vatsu (Gustavo Sales)" <vatsu21@...>

18 messages 2013/12/02

[#58797] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9198][Open] Segfault in TestException#test_machine_stackoverflow — "vo.x (Vit Ondruch)" <v.ondruch@...>

11 messages 2013/12/02

[#58833] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9205][Open] Assertion failed: heap_pages_deferred_final == 0 — "phasis68 (Heesob Park)" <phasis@...>

11 messages 2013/12/03

[#58866] [ruby-trunk - misc #9215][Open] Maintenance Policy for Future Releases (2.1.0 & beyond) — "hone (Terence Lee)" <hone02@...>

17 messages 2013/12/05

[#58876] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9221][Open] Time.parse performance becomes exponentially worse as string length grows — "mpelzsherman (Michael Pelz-Sherman)" <mpelzsherman@...>

15 messages 2013/12/05

[#58948] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9226][Open] Getting method `inspect' called on unexpected T_NODE object (0x000000025ddea8 flags=0x109089c klass=0x0) (NotImplementedError) from Hash#inspect — "myronmarston (Myron Marston)" <myron.marston@...>

11 messages 2013/12/07

[#59032] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9239][Open] Array#to_h ignores flat arrays — "sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada)" <sawadatsuyoshi@...>

15 messages 2013/12/10

[#59122] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9251][Open] ! operator has lower precedence than = in an assignment expression — "rits (First Last)" <redmine@...>

26 messages 2013/12/15

[#59198] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9262][Open] global_method_cache should be configurable or grow automatically — "tmm1 (Aman Gupta)" <ruby@...1.net>

28 messages 2013/12/19

[#59209] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9264][Open] Compiling error: encdb.bundle Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64 — "spastorino (Santiago Pastorino)" <santiago@...>

15 messages 2013/12/19
[#59211] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9264][Feedback] Compiling error: encdb.bundle Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64 — "zzak (Zachary Scott)" <e@...> 2013/12/19

[#59212] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #9264][Feedback] Compiling error: encdb.bundle Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64 — Santiago Pastorino <spastorino@...> 2013/12/19

zzak, make distclean is the first thing I've ran. Read the gist again :),

[#59213] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #9264][Feedback] Compiling error: encdb.bundle Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64 — Zachary Scott <e@...> 2013/12/19

Sorry I missed the gist, can you try building outside of $srcdir?

[#59214] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #9264][Feedback] Compiling error: encdb.bundle Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64 — Santiago Pastorino <spastorino@...> 2013/12/19

It works if I do ...

[#59215] Re: [ruby-trunk - Bug #9264][Feedback] Compiling error: encdb.bundle Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64 — Zachary Scott <e@...> 2013/12/19

I've been using the following:

[#59255] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9276][Open] "RUBY_FREE_MIN is obsolete. Use RUBY_GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS instead" warning should not be issued when both ENV vars are set. — "myronmarston (Myron Marston)" <myron.marston@...>

10 messages 2013/12/21

[#59260] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9278][Open] Magic comment "immutable: string" makes "literal".freeze the default for that file — "colindkelley (Colin Kelley)" <colin@...>

12 messages 2013/12/22

[#59343] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9309][Open] Crash while running tests — "mdemare (Michiel de MAre)" <merloen@...>

12 messages 2013/12/27

[#59345] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9310][Open] inheritance.rb: 27: [BUG] Segmentation fault at 0x00000c — "jasnow (Al Snow)" <jasnow@...>

10 messages 2013/12/27

[#59349] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9312][Open] Build the ruby executable in bin/ — "postmodern (Hal Brodigan)" <postmodern.mod3@...>

13 messages 2013/12/28

[#59365] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9316][Open] BigDecimal division in Ruby 2.1 — "abernardes (Andre Oliveira)" <abernardes@...>

15 messages 2013/12/28

[#59398] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9321][Open] rb_mod_const_missing does not generate a c-return event — "drkaes (Stefan Kaes)" <stkaes@...>

41 messages 2013/12/30

[#59429] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9330][Open] [PATCH 0/3] avoid redundant fcntl/fstat syscalls for cloexec sockets — "normalperson (Eric Wong)" <normalperson@...>

10 messages 2013/12/31

[ruby-core:59337] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9304] Invalid XML entity references

From: duerst (Martin Dürst) <duerst@...>
Date: 2013-12-27 02:40:26 UTC
List: ruby-core #59337
Issue #9304 has been updated by duerst (Martin D端rst).


mame (Yusuke Endoh) wrote:
> Don't mind, I found the repo of your blog: https://github.com/ploeh/ploeh.github.com
> 
> I could reproduce the issue successfully ... only when I open rss.xml with Chrome!

Same here. Actually, just opening the blog in Chrome shows a "structured" XML view, where XML tags appear in purple color and foldable, and the escaped HTML markup appears *correctly* unescaped, and not a single "&tt;" can be found. It's only when I look at the file with "view source" that I see "&tt;" in a few places (11 in my case).

> With Firefox, Konqueror, wget, and curl download it without "&tt;".

I tried with Firefox, Opera12, and Safari. No "&tt;" anywhere. I saved the file from Firefox, Chrome, and Opera12. The files from Firefox and Chrome are exactly the same bit-by-bit. The Opera12 file is the same except for line-ending conventions. Safari doesn't let me save the raw XML, only an HTML file that from the look of it was produced by a Safari-internal transform used to show RSS files.

> So I now guess this is a bug of Chrome's XML viewer.

Actually, not the XML viewer, but the source viewer, in my case.

> Are you also using Chrome?  Can you reproduce the issue without Chrome?

The Stackoverflow entry says so: "Furthermore, when I run

jekyll serve -w

on my local machine, I still see the same type of error, but not in the same places."

Regards,   Martin.

P.S.: Tongue in cheek: 1) I always disliked the way some blog formats escaped HTML to put it into XML. There would be less escape problems if it were unescaped XHTML fragments in XML. That's what XML was designed for. 2) The blog is impressively big (Firefox took what seemed like a full minute to do "View Source"). At least some of the blog formats have a facility to split up entries into several pages and connect them. Maybe it's time to look at a way to do that here. A less overworked browser might show less errors :-).
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Bug #9304: Invalid XML entity references
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9304#change-43915

Author: ploeh (Mark Seemann)
Status: Open
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: 
Target version: 
ruby -v: 2.0.0
Backport: 1.9.3: UNKNOWN, 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN


=begin
It seems that the escapeHTML method occasionally generates the invalid XML entity reference (({&tt;})) when XML escaping.

See this Stack Overflow question for more details: http://stackoverflow.com/q/20563078/126014

Although I see this issue manifest itself in Jekyll, the Jekyll maintainers closed the issue I reported there because the Jekyll filter delegates to CGI.escapHTML.

Could it be a but in escapeHTML?

I'm seeing this on my own system, which is currently reporting:

$ ruby --version

ruby 2.0.0p247 (2013-06-27) [i386-mingw32]

but I'm also seeing this on GitHub pages, and I don't know the exact version of Ruby running in that environment.
=end


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