[#68137] improve semantics of manpages — "Anthony J. Bentley" <anthony@...>
Hi,
1 message
2015/02/17
[#68144] Re: Future of test suites for Ruby — Anthony Crumley <anthony.crumley@...>
FYI...
4 messages
2015/02/17
[#68343] [Ruby trunk - Bug #10916] [Open] What the Ruby? SegFault? — ruby@...
Issue #10916 has been reported by why do i need this acct just to create a bug report.
5 messages
2015/02/27
[#68373] Re: [Ruby trunk - Bug #10916] [Open] What the Ruby? SegFault?
— "Martin J. Dürst" <duerst@...>
2015/03/02
> * Author: why do i need this acct just to create a bug report
[#68358] [Ruby trunk - Bug #10902] require("enumerator") scans LOAD_PATH 2x on every invocation — ruby@...1.net
Issue #10902 has been updated by Aman Gupta.
3 messages
2015/02/28
[ruby-core:68286] [Ruby trunk - Bug #9790] Zlib::GzipReader only decompressed the first of concatenated files
From:
akostadinov@...
Date:
2015-02-24 16:17:12 UTC
List:
ruby-core #68286
Issue #9790 has been updated by Aleksandar Kostadinov.
Because gzip format allows multiple entries with filename I'd suggest to support a method like Java's ZipInputStream `getNextEntry()` [1]. This way programmer can choose to read everything as one chunk of data or multiple chunks each with its own name. This would allow storing and then retrieving multiple files in/from one gz.
On the other hand the command line gzip utility only supports reading the whole thing as one. So a convenience method to read everything in one go, would also be nice.
[1] http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/zip/ZipInputStream.html
----------------------------------------
Bug #9790: Zlib::GzipReader only decompressed the first of concatenated files
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9790#change-51642
* Author: Jake Quain
* Status: Assigned
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: Eric Hodel
* ruby -v: 2.1.1
* Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN
----------------------------------------
There is a similar old issue in Node that I came across that perfectly describes the situation in ruby:
https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/6032
In ruby given the following setup:
```
echo "1" > 1.txt
echo "2" > 2.txt
gzip 1.txt
gzip 2.txt
cat 1.txt.gz 2.txt.gz > 3.txt.gz
```
Calling:
```
Zlib::GzipReader.open("3.txt.gz") do |gz|
print gz.read
end
```
would just print:
```
1
```
--
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/