[#79440] [Ruby trunk Bug#13188] Reinitialize Ruby VM. — shyouhei@...
Issue #13188 has been updated by Shyouhei Urabe.
6 messages
2017/02/06
[#79441] Re: [Ruby trunk Bug#13188] Reinitialize Ruby VM.
— SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
2017/02/06
On 2017/02/06 10:10, shyouhei@ruby-lang.org wrote:
[#79532] Immutable Strings vs Symbols — Daniel Ferreira <subtileos@...>
Hi,
15 messages
2017/02/15
[#79541] Re: Immutable Strings vs Symbols
— Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <rr.rosas@...>
2017/02/15
Em 15-02-2017 05:05, Daniel Ferreira escreveu:
[#79543] Re: Immutable Strings vs Symbols
— Daniel Ferreira <subtileos@...>
2017/02/16
Hi Rodrigo,
[#79560] Re: Immutable Strings vs Symbols
— Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <rr.rosas@...>
2017/02/16
Em 15-02-2017 22:39, Daniel Ferreira escreveu:
[ruby-core:79621] [Ruby trunk Misc#13230][Feedback] Better Do ... while structure
From:
shyouhei@...
Date:
2017-02-20 05:11:52 UTC
List:
ruby-core #79621
Issue #13230 has been updated by Shyouhei Urabe.
Status changed from Open to Feedback
I'm sorry but I have to say I don't understand how the construct works. Looking at the original site there is an example:
```cpp
/* author: ncomputers.org */
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
unsigned a[]={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9};
do(unsigned b=0){
cout<<a[b];
}while(++b<10){
cout<<',';
}
cout<<endl;
return 0;
}
```
1. At sight, I have no idea what this code does, nor how it works.
2. By closely looking at the description in http://ncomputers.org/examples/do%20while%201.cpp , it says "prints the content of an array, separating each of its elements by a comma". Now I'm totally puzzled. I don't understand why that is possible by the code, especially how the variable `b` changes over time.
Maybe I'm just a hard-headed nuts.
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Misc #13230: Better Do ... while structure
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13230#change-63043
* Author: Jabari Zakiya
* Status: Feedback
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
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I just saw this, and thought I'd pass it along.
http://ncomputers.org/suggestions/do%20while.cpp
```
Do ... while structure improvement
Sometimes the use of jumps such as: continue, break, goto, call to a function, etc. is necessary to avoid the execution of some instructions.
This is the case of the seed, warp and swap loops of this solution for the n queens problem.
To avoid the use of jumps or tricks like for(;;) if(condition)break; on some of these cases, we are suggesting the below improvement to the do ... while loop str
/* author: ncomputers.org */
int main(){
// Allow initializers (extra improvement)
do(bool condition=0){
// Block A
}while(condition){
// Block B
// Variables declared inside the initializer still visible
}
return 0;
}
```
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