[#927] UnboundMethod#to_proc — Dave Thomas <dave@...>
I'm wondering what I can do with a Proc generated by
17 messages
2003/04/06
[#929] Re: UnboundMethod#to_proc
— "Chris Pine" <nemo@...>
2003/04/06
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[#934] Re: UnboundMethod#to_proc
— Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...>
2003/04/06
[#940] Re: UnboundMethod#to_proc
— chr_news@...
2003/04/07
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[#941] Re: UnboundMethod#to_proc
— Dave Thomas <dave@...>
2003/04/07
>> If they have diverging interfaces such that the contracts conflict
[#936] docs on implementation of ruby and/or ruby-gc ? — Ruben Vandeginste <Ruben.Vandeginste@...>
4 messages
2003/04/07
[#964] Range in logical context — Dave Thomas <dave@...>
If I run
7 messages
2003/04/16
[#965] Re: Range in logical context
— Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...>
2003/04/16
On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 06:10:40AM +0900, Dave Thomas wrote:
[#973] problem with rb_rescue2() ? — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...>
5 messages
2003/04/19
Re: Is this an intended change in string interpolation
From:
Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Date:
2003-04-08 04:49:50 UTC
List:
ruby-core #948
On Tuesday, 8 April 2003 at 13:37:29 +0900, Dave Thomas wrote: > In the latest CVS: > > irb(main):002:0> /c(a)t/ =~ "cat" > => 0 > irb(main):003:0> "d#$1ve" > => "d" > > In older Rubies, the #$1 sequence was interpolated without swallowing > the rest of the string. > > Also now I can create globals such as > > irb(main):004:0> $1ve = "cat" > => "cat" > irb(main):005:0> "d#$1ve" > => "dcat" > > Cool feature, or wee bug? :) Hmm, I thought a variable name could only start with a character or an underscore. Seems to be the case for @1ve, @@1ve and 1ve. Jim -- Jim Freeze ---------- Anything that is good and useful is made of chocolate.