[#118612] OS X Tiger still including ruby 1.6 — Carl Youngblood <carl.youngblood@...>

I'm not sure who to talk to about this, but in my correspondence with

17 messages 2004/11/01

[#118651] symbol solver.. early experiments — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2004/11/01

[#118675] fastcgi performance problems and ruby — andrew.stuart@...

Hello

16 messages 2004/11/02

[#118679] US Presidential Election — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>

Election Day is upon us!

135 messages 2004/11/02
[#118690] Re: [OT] US Presidential Election — Ara.T.Howard@... 2004/11/02

On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:

[#118696] Re: [OT] US Presidential Election — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...> 2004/11/02

I am neither a Kerry or Bush supporter. Idealy I would vote

[#118681] Re: [OT] US Presidential Election — James Britt <jamesUNDERBARb@...> 2004/11/02

trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:

[#118734] Re: [OT] US Presidential Election — Richard Kilmer <rich@...> 2004/11/02

Bush, with conviction ;-)

[#118744] Re: [OT] US Presidential Election — Thomas Kirchner <lists@...> 2004/11/02

On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 09:18:12PM +0900, Richard Kilmer wrote:

[#118836] From getoptlong to optparse — Massimiliano Mirra - bard <mmirra@...>

15 messages 2004/11/02

[#118863] Programmatically and dynamically catching exceptions — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...>

Allright here was my idea which seems to have been shattered by the

13 messages 2004/11/03

[#118965] Ruby Package for MacOS X — Mark Hubbart <discordantus@...>

Hi all,

11 messages 2004/11/04

[#118970] Ruby and civil political discussion? (Re: [OT] US Presidential Election) — "Dave Burt" <burtdav@...>

"David Morton" <mortonda@gmail.com> wrote:

18 messages 2004/11/04

[#118988] rails: gem install rails is bombing — "J. D." <jd@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2004/11/04
[#118994] Re: rails: gem install rails is bombing — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...> 2004/11/04

> I'm running into a problem installing rails using gem. How do I fix

[#118997] Ruby BitTorrent — (Curne) Simon Conrad-Armes <curne@...>

Has anybody started a Ruby BitTorrent transfer library? I wanted to

13 messages 2004/11/04

[#119059] Will ActiveRecord support Berkeley DB? — "J. D." <jd@...>

Hi,

13 messages 2004/11/04

[#119111] FastCGI parameters (get and post) — "J. D." <jd@...>

Hi,

21 messages 2004/11/04
[#119114] Re: FastCGI parameters (get and post) — Kent Sibilev <ksibilev@...> 2004/11/04

GET parameters you have to parse from ENV['QUERY_STRING'].

[#119117] Re: FastCGI parameters (get and post) — "J. D." <jd@...> 2004/11/04

Kent Sibilev wrote:

[#119176] Re: FastCGI parameters (get and post) — Patrick May <patrick@...> 2004/11/05

[#119208] Re: FastCGI parameters (get and post) — MoonWolf <moonwolf@...> 2004/11/05

Patrick May wrote:

[#119275] Re: FastCGI parameters (get and post) — Patrick May <patrick@...> 2004/11/05

Quoting MoonWolf <moonwolf@moonwolf.com>:

[#119289] Re: FastCGI parameters (get and post) — gabriele renzi <rff_rff@...> 2004/11/05

Patrick May ha scritto:

[#119357] Re: FastCGI parameters (get and post) — Patrick May <patrick@...> 2004/11/06

[#119358] Re: FastCGI parameters (get and post) — Ara.T.Howard@... 2004/11/06

On Sun, 7 Nov 2004, Patrick May wrote:

[#119132] recursive brace matching with Ruby regexp — Jason Sweat <jason.sweat@...>

I wanted to learn Ruby, so I picked a small task of trying to write a

19 messages 2004/11/05
[#119149] Re: recursive brace matching with Ruby regexp — Mark Hubbart <discordantus@...> 2004/11/05

Hi,

[#119161] Re: recursive brace matching with Ruby regexp — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2004/11/05

On Nov 4, 2004, at 8:04 PM, Mark Hubbart wrote:

[#119148] Ruby 1.4.6 - trouble with require path — primehalo@... (Ken Innes)

I inherited a project that uses Ruby 1.4.6 on a RedHat Linux 6.1J. I

12 messages 2004/11/05

[#119168] value provided for argument with default value - how to check inside method? — "itsme213" <itsme213@...>

Is there an equivalent of block_given? to check if the caller provided a

16 messages 2004/11/05

[#119223] GEDCOM Parser (#6) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

40 messages 2004/11/05
[#119224] Re: [QUIZ] GEDCOM Parser (#6) — Jim Menard <jimm@...> 2004/11/05

> <gedcom>

[#119371] Documenting accessor methods as methods — James Britt <jamesUNDERBARb@...>

I sometimes use the method definition shorthand 'attr_reader',

29 messages 2004/11/06
[#119373] Re: [RDOC] Documenting accessor methods as methods — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...> 2004/11/07

On Nov 6, 2004, at 4:23 PM, James Britt wrote:

[#119386] Re: [RDOC] Documenting accessor methods as methods — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/11/07

[#119406] Re: [RDOC] Documenting accessor methods as methods — James Britt <jamesUNDERBARb@...> 2004/11/07

Dave Thomas wrote:

[#119417] Re: [RDOC] Documenting accessor methods as methods — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/11/07

[#119428] Re: [RDOC] Documenting accessor methods as methods — James Britt <jamesUNDERBARb@...> 2004/11/07

Dave Thomas wrote:

[#119432] Re: [RDOC] Documenting accessor methods as methods — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...> 2004/11/07

Quoteing jamesUNDERBARb@neurogami.com, on Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 04:26:26AM +0900:

[#119439] Re: [RDOC] Documenting accessor methods as methods — James Britt <jamesUNDERBARb@...> 2004/11/07

Sam Roberts wrote:

[#119535] rdoc and vim folding — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>

24 messages 2004/11/08
[#119540] Re: rdoc and vim folding — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/11/08

[#119543] Re: rdoc and vim folding — Hans Fugal <hans@...> 2004/11/09

Dave Thomas wrote:

[#119545] Re: rdoc and vim folding — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...> 2004/11/09

On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Hans Fugal wrote:

[#119597] One-Click Installer 1.8.2-14 RC9 with RubyGems built-in — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...>

This release candidate of the One-Click Installer for

22 messages 2004/11/09

[#119598] RedCloth 3.0.0 -- Textile and Markdown Elope! — why the lucky stiff <ruby-talk@...>

RedCloth 3 is out. You know? RedCloth? Perhaps you've heard of it.

14 messages 2004/11/09

[#119607] Iterating trough hash — Kevin =?ISO-8859-15?Q?B=F6rgens?= <kevin@...>

Hi!

19 messages 2004/11/09

[#119685] new spam at the wiki — Edwin Eyan Moragas <haaktu@...>

been checking my pages and it looks like we've got a new spammer on board.

41 messages 2004/11/10
[#119708] Re: new spam at the wiki — Jim Weirich <jim@...> 2004/11/10

On Wednesday 10 November 2004 02:00 am, Edwin Eyan Moragas wrote:

[#119748] Re: new spam at the wiki — Asfand Yar Qazi <see@...> 2004/11/10

Jim Weirich wrote:

[#119754] Re: new spam at the wiki — Henrik Horneber <ryco@...> 2004/11/10

Asfand Yar Qazi wrote:

[#119756] Re: new spam at the wiki — Charles Comstock <cc1@...> 2004/11/10

[#119796] A Wiki/Spam Report — "Jim Weirich" <jim@...> 2004/11/10

Hello all.

[#119895] Re: A Wiki/Spam Report — Ben Giddings <bg-rubytalk@...> 2004/11/11

Jim Weirich wrote:

[#119911] Re: A Wiki/Spam Report — gabriele renzi <rff_rff@...> 2004/11/11

Ben Giddings ha scritto:

[#119935] Re: A Wiki/Spam Report — "Jim Weirich" <jim@...> 2004/11/11

[#119799] array.each restart when array is changed — Kevin =?ISO-8859-15?Q?B=F6rgens?= <kevin@...>

Hi!

18 messages 2004/11/10

[#119825] Arachno users? — "itsme213" <itsme213@...>

Any Arachno IDE users out there? Do you mind sharing your opinion of the

16 messages 2004/11/11
[#119908] Re: Arachno users? — Wayne Vucenic <nightphotos@...> 2004/11/11

I've been programming in Ruby for 3 years, and using ArachnoRuby for

[#119826] ruby idiom for attribute definition? — "Corey" <corey_s@...>

19 messages 2004/11/11

[#119878] Thinking About Java Interfaces In Ruby — James Edward Gray II <james@...>

I'm currently reading "Holub on Patterns", an excellent volume on

18 messages 2004/11/11

[#119974] warning: redefining Object#initialize may cause infinite loop — Stu <ceaser@...>

12 messages 2004/11/12

[#120037] Copland to Needle article on RubyGarden — Chad Fowler <chadfowler@...>

For those not subscribed to RubyGarden's rss feed[1], Jamis Buck has

35 messages 2004/11/12
[#120214] Re: [ANN] Copland to Needle article on RubyGarden (LONG) — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...> 2004/11/13

Chad Fowler wrote:

[#120431] Starter question on Test::Unit — Mohammad Khan <mkhan@...> 2004/11/15

Hello,

[#120056] Countdown (#7) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

26 messages 2004/11/12

[#120061] why does rss/maker not raise errors? — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>

There are lots of mandatory attributes (yes, which are mandatory is

26 messages 2004/11/12
[#120133] bug: rss/maker is requiring <image> for rss/0.9 — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...> 2004/11/13

It says it is optional here:

[#120071] assert — "itsme213" <itsme213@...>

I could not find a standard "assert" in Ruby. Is there one?

29 messages 2004/11/12

[#120248] Dynamic define_method on class creation per module namespace — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>

Here's a wee challenge for Rubyists at large. Consider:

12 messages 2004/11/14

[#120261] Countdown (#7) — Dennis Ranke <dennis.ranke@...>

Hi, here is my second solution for this very interesting quiz.

15 messages 2004/11/14

[#120271] Ruby in the enterprise... — "Wood, Jeff" <jeffwood@...>

Hello all,

14 messages 2004/11/14

[#120299] OpenStruct#update ? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>

How 'bout an OpenStruct#update for adding values after initialization. Or is

72 messages 2004/11/14
[#120306] Re: OpenStruct#update ? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...> 2004/11/14

On Sunday 14 November 2004 03:42 pm, trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:

[#120337] Re: OpenStruct#update ? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2004/11/14

Hi,

[#120355] Re: OpenStruct#update ? — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...> 2004/11/15

On Sunday 14 November 2004 06:16 pm, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#120395] Re: OpenStruct#update ? — Florian Gross <flgr@...> 2004/11/15

trans. (T. Onoma) wrote:

[#120401] Kernel#singleton_class (was: Re: OpenStruct#update ?) — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2004/11/15

Hi --

[#120405] Re: Kernel#singleton_class — Florian Gross <flgr@...> 2004/11/15

David A. Black wrote:

[#120407] Re: Kernel#singleton_class — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2004/11/15

Hi --

[#120446] Re: Kernel#singleton_class — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2004/11/15

Hi,

[#120449] Re: Kernel#singleton_class — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...> 2004/11/15

On Monday 15 November 2004 12:28 pm, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#120380] Arachno Ruby 0.3 (patch 2) — Lothar Scholz <mailinglists@...>

Hello,

16 messages 2004/11/15

[#120485] rpa-base 0.2.3 — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...>

15 messages 2004/11/15
[#120516] Re: [ANN] rpa-base 0.2.3 — Matt Armstrong <matt@...> 2004/11/16

[#120626] Re: [ANN] rpa-base 0.2.3 — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...> 2004/11/17

On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 02:08:23PM +0900, Matt Armstrong wrote:

[#120573] Can't Build Ruby 1.8.1 on HP-UX 11.00 — Kevin Hinners <kevin.hinners@...>

I've downloaded the stable 1.8.1 release of Ruby. When I attempt to run make

21 messages 2004/11/16
[#120574] Re: Can't Build Ruby 1.8.1 on HP-UX 11.00 — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2004/11/16

Hi,

[#120577] Re: Can't Build Ruby 1.8.1 on HP-UX 11.00 — Kevin Hinners <kevin.hinners@...> 2004/11/16

Top segment of mkmk.log:

[#120582] Re: Can't Build Ruby 1.8.1 on HP-UX 11.00 — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2004/11/16

Hi,

[#120609] Ruby to C to another language (perhaps Java (I Don't Need JRuby)) — Zach Dennis <zdennis@...>

This posting is more for a learning thing then anything else at this

10 messages 2004/11/17

[#120727] About Regular Expressions — Nikolai Weibull <mailing-lists.ruby-talk@...>

Lately there have been a bunch of posts on this list about regular

31 messages 2004/11/18
[#120739] Re: About Regular Expressions — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...> 2004/11/18

On Thursday 18 November 2004 05:34 am, Nikolai Weibull wrote:

[#120745] Re: About Regular Expressions — Nikolai Weibull <mailing-lists.ruby-talk@...> 2004/11/18

* trans. (T. Onoma) <transami@runbox.com> [Nov 18, 2004 14:10]:

[#120764] Re: About Regular Expressions — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...> 2004/11/18

On Thursday 18 November 2004 09:26 am, Nikolai Weibull wrote:

[#120754] postgres-pr (pure Ruby PostgreSQL) — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>

Hi,

30 messages 2004/11/18
[#120772] Re: [ANN] postgres-pr (pure Ruby PostgreSQL) — David Ross <dross@...> 2004/11/18

Michael Neumann wrote:

[#120870] Re: [ANN] postgres-pr (pure Ruby PostgreSQL) — David Garamond <lists@...6.isreserved.com> 2004/11/19

David Ross wrote:

[#120877] Re: [ANN] postgres-pr (pure Ruby PostgreSQL) — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...> 2004/11/19

On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 04:42:36PM +0900, David Garamond wrote:

[#120872] mission critical Ruby? — Mark VanOrman <mark@...>

Hi all,

14 messages 2004/11/19

[#120890] Object Browser (#8) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

65 messages 2004/11/19
[#121093] Object Browser (#8) — Brian =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Schr=F6der?= <ruby@...> 2004/11/23

Hello Group,

[#121357] Re: [Solution] Object Browser (#8) — Brian =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Schr=F6der?= <ruby@...> 2004/11/25

So I took some time and refactored my solution. It now has a modular and extendible structure (at least I hope so). It should be possible to easily write non-gtk ui's and extend the reporting capabilities.

[#121006] Re: [SOLUTION] Object Browser (#8) — "R. Mark Volkmann" <mark@...> 2004/11/22

I'm new to using gems. Can you tell me the command I need to run to get

[#120940] Inner Class Relationship — James Edward Gray II <james@...>

I have an inner class that needs to send it's parent object (outer

24 messages 2004/11/20
[#120946] Re: Inner Class Relationship — Francis Hwang <sera@...> 2004/11/20

Since you haven't said much about how you're using this, maybe my

[#120947] Re: Inner Class Relationship — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2004/11/21

On Nov 20, 2004, at 5:55 PM, Francis Hwang wrote:

[#120952] Re: Inner Class Relationship — Francis Hwang <sera@...> 2004/11/21

[#120961] Windows - calling system with multiple parms — colotechpro@... (John Reed)

I'm having a problem getting a system call to Windows XP to work. I

13 messages 2004/11/21

[#121015] Some progress but have hit a new error working through the Todo tutorial... Anyone recognize it? — "Abraham Vionas" <abe_ml@...>

The error is below. Ugh. But at least it works up to this point. I don't

12 messages 2004/11/22
[#121016] Re: Some progress but have hit a new error working through the Todo tutorial... Anyone recognize it? — "Abraham Vionas" <abe_ml@...> 2004/11/22

Oh, whups. The state of the todo_controller.rb file that evokes this error

[#121026] Instiki problems — Ryco@...

Hi!

19 messages 2004/11/22
[#121031] Re: Instiki problems — Ryco@... 2004/11/22

Update:

[#121129] Re: Instiki problems — Ryco@... 2004/11/23

Hi!

[#121126] rails is awesome — Dick Davies <rasputnik@...>

46 messages 2004/11/23
[#121134] Re: rails is awesome — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...> 2004/11/23

> Couldn't help sending a big 'thank you' to DHH for Rails.

[#121194] Re: rails is awesome — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...> 2004/11/23

On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:11:24 +0900, David Heinemeier Hansson

[#121196] Re: rails is awesome — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...> 2004/11/23

> I haven't seen this myself, but from something said by others, it

[#121217] Re: rails is awesome — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...> 2004/11/24

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 07:01:17 +0900, David Heinemeier Hansson

[#121243] Re: rails is awesome — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...> 2004/11/24

> Essentially, David, this is a *problem* with ActiveRecord.

[#121247] Re: rails is awesome — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...> 2004/11/24

On Wednesday, November 24, 2004, 9:23:09 PM, David wrote:

[#121260] Re: rails is awesome — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...> 2004/11/24

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 19:48:18 +0900, Gavin Sinclair

[#121267] Other ORMs [was: rails is awesome] — Francis Hwang <sera@...> 2004/11/24

[#121271] Re: Other ORMs [was: rails is awesome] — George Moschovitis <gm@...> 2004/11/24

> do, maybe it's worth considering that ActiveRecord is not not the only

[#121274] Re: Other ORMs [was: rails is awesome] — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...> 2004/11/24

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:58:09 +0900, George Moschovitis <gm@navel.gr> wrote:

[#121275] Re: Other ORMs [was: rails is awesome] — Francis Hwang <sera@...> 2004/11/24

Austin, what DB are you using anyway? Dunno if I caught that in this

[#121173] Most popular wiki in Ruby seeks kind maintainer — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...>

Okay, okay, okay. Instiki does need a new maintainer. At least a

12 messages 2004/11/23
[#121195] Re: Most popular wiki in Ruby seeks kind maintainer — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...> 2004/11/23

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 02:35:21 +0900, David Heinemeier Hansson

[#121210] Marshal vs. YAML vs. something else (Re: Most popular wiki in Ruby seeks kind maintainer) — Francis Hwang <sera@...> 2004/11/24

More generally, let me ask: What formats are people using to persist

[#121205] How to avoid inheriting Object? — "itsme213" <itsme213@...>

How do I create a class that does not inherit from Object?

17 messages 2004/11/24
[#121218] Re: How to avoid inheriting Object? — Austin Ziegler <halostatue@...> 2004/11/24

On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 10:29:09 +0900, itsme213 <itsme213@hotmail.com> wrote:

[#121227] editors/IDEs — Jamie Orchard-Hays <jamie@...>

I'm curious what people are favoring for editors and IDEs for Ruby.

21 messages 2004/11/24

[#121318] Ruby/DL tutorial — bjsp123@... (Benjamin Peterson)

Hi,

15 messages 2004/11/24

[#121381] Re: Ruby GUIs and installation effort — "bin liu" <ruby@3cn.com.cn>

I think one GUI system dos not depends others except ruby will bee more flexible.

19 messages 2004/11/25

[#121455] Using unit-tests as examples for a documentation — benny <listen@...>

dear list,

13 messages 2004/11/25

[#121468] oneclick installer, freeride — tony summerfelt <snowzone5@...>

anybody NOT developing the oneclick installer or freeride can skip

12 messages 2004/11/25

[#121506] Multiplexer - linear non-blocking I/O — Mikael Brockman <mikael@...>

Blocking I/O is really easy to use. But when you use it to write

32 messages 2004/11/26

[#121517] Banned Words (#9) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

29 messages 2004/11/26

[#121611] initialize always — "trans. (T. Onoma)" <transami@...>

It is rather a common occurrence that I find myself creating a mixin module

16 messages 2004/11/27

[#121647] One-Click Installer 1.8.2-14 RC10 — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...>

This release is mainly in upgrade the included FreeRIDE

13 messages 2004/11/28

[#121730] Seeking advice on some method names — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...>

Hi all,

28 messages 2004/11/29

[#121847] to_s, inspect, etc. — "itsme213" <itsme213@...>

Where would I find a nice summary of to_s, inspect, p, etc. and the core

16 messages 2004/11/29

[#121903] PHP vs. Ruby vs. Python (vs. Rails) — "Abraham Vionas" <abe_ml@...>

As I was falling asleep last night I was wondering about the differences in

15 messages 2004/11/30

[#121916] Python 2.4 released — Zach Dennis <zdennis@...>

A coworker of mine came and hollarred at me because on /. it mentioned

21 messages 2004/11/30

[#121936] Optional static typing (or, What can Ruby 2.0 borrow from Boo?) — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)

Hi all,

23 messages 2004/11/30

[#121943] profile — "Joe Van Dyk" <joe.vandyk@...>

Hi,

24 messages 2004/11/30

[#121949] singleton methods : when are they not permitted? — "itsme213" <itsme213@...>

irb(main):025:0> x = :any

20 messages 2004/11/30
[#121956] Re: singleton methods : when are they not permitted? — Florian Gross <flgr@...> 2004/11/30

itsme213 wrote:

[#121970] Re: singleton methods : when are they not permitted? — Francis Hwang <sera@...> 2004/12/01

[#121975] Re: singleton methods : when are they not permitted? — Christoph <chr_mail@...> 2004/12/01

Francis Hwang schrieb:

Re: [QUIZ][SOLUTION] Re: Sokoban (#5)

From: Thomas Leitner <t_leitner@...>
Date: 2004-11-04 00:18:47 UTC
List: ruby-talk #118958
Again, very late, but here is my solution. A central game core and two front ends, a curses one and and FXRuby one.

Thomas Leitner

Attachments (4)

curses.rb (1.19 KB, text/x-ruby)
require 'curses'
require 'sokoban'

sokoban = Sokoban.new
sokoban.load_levels( File.read( 'sokoban_levels.txt' ) )

puts "Welcome to Curses-Sokoban!"
print "Select the level (0..#{sokoban.levels.length-1}): "
sokoban.select_level( gets.to_i )

Curses::init_screen
Curses::noecho
width = sokoban.cur_level.map.width + 4
height = sokoban.cur_level.map.height + 4
win = Curses::Window.new( height, width, (Curses::lines - height) / 2 , (Curses::cols - width) / 2 )
win.box( ?|, ?- )
win.keypad = true

begin
  y = 2
  sokoban.cur_level.map.each_row do |item|
    win.setpos( y, 2 )
    win.addstr( item.pack('C*') )
    y += 1
  end
  win.refresh

  char = win.getch
  case char
  when ?w, Curses::Key::UP then sokoban.cur_level.move( :up )
  when ?s, Curses::Key::DOWN then sokoban.cur_level.move( :down )
  when ?a, Curses::Key::LEFT then sokoban.cur_level.move( :left )
  when ?d, Curses::Key::RIGHT then sokoban.cur_level.move( :right )
  end
end while char != ?q && !sokoban.cur_level.level_finished?
win.close
Curses::close_screen

if sokoban.cur_level.level_finished?
  puts "You are the greatest player in history!!!"
else
  puts "You have given up too easily!!!"
end

fox.rb (4.07 KB, text/x-ruby)
require 'fox'
require 'fox/colors'
require 'sokoban'

include Fox

class SokobanWindow < FXMainWindow

  def initialize( app )
    super( app, "Sokoban for Ruby Quiz #5", nil, nil, DECOR_ALL, 0, 0, 300, 300 )

    menubar = FXMenubar.new( self )
    filemenu = FXMenuPane.new( self )
    levelmenu = FXMenuPane.new( self )
    FXMenuTitle.new( menubar, "&File", nil, filemenu )
    FXMenuTitle.new( menubar, "&Levels", nil, levelmenu )
    FXMenuCommand.new( filemenu, "&Quit\tCtl-Q", nil, getApp(), FXApp::ID_QUIT )

    @sokoban = Sokoban.new
    @sokoban.load_levels( File.read( 'sokoban_levels.txt' ) )
    @sokoban.select_level( 0 )
    menu = nil
    @sokoban.levels.each_with_index do |level, index|
      if index % 15 == 0
        menu = FXMenuPane.new( self )
        FXMenuCascade.new( levelmenu, "#{index}++", nil, menu )
      end

      icon = FXIcon.new( app, nil, 0, IMAGE_KEEP | IMAGE_OPAQUE, 50, 50 )
      icon.create
      FXDCWindow.new( icon ) do |dc|
        paint_map( 50, 50, dc, level.map )
      end
      item = FXMenuCommand.new( menu, nil, icon )
      item.connect( SEL_COMMAND, method( :on_level_chosen ) )
      item.userData = Struct.new(:level, :index).new( level, index )
    end

    @canvas = FXCanvas.new( self, nil, 0, LAYOUT_FILL_X | LAYOUT_FILL_Y )
    @canvas.connect( SEL_PAINT, method( :on_canvas_repaint ) )
    @canvas.connect( SEL_KEYPRESS, method( :on_canvas_keypress ) )
  end

  def create
    super
    show
  end

  def drawMan(dc, x, y, delta )
    dc.foreground = FXColor::Green
    dc.lineWidth = 2
    dc.drawLine( x*delta + 1, y*delta + 1, x*delta + delta -1, y*delta + delta - 1 )
    dc.drawLine( x*delta + delta - 1, y*delta + 1, x*delta + 1, y*delta + delta - 1 )
  end

  def drawCrate(dc, x, y, delta )
    dc.foreground = FXColor::Blue
    dc.fillRectangle( x*delta + delta/4, y*delta + delta/4, delta/2, delta/2 )
  end

  def drawStorage(dc, x, y, delta )
    dc.foreground = FXColor::Red
    dc.fillCircle( x*delta + delta/2, y*delta + delta/2, delta/2 )
  end

  def paint_map( width, height, dc, map )
    dx = width / map.width
    dy = height / map.height
    delta = ( dx > dy ? dy : dx )

    dc.foreground = FXColor::White
    dc.fillRectangle( 0, 0, width, height )

    y = 0
    map.each_row do |row|
      row.each_with_index do |cell, x|
        case cell
        when Map::Wall
          dc.foreground = FXColor::SandyBrown
          dc.fillRectangle( x*delta, y*delta, delta, delta )
        when Map::Storage
          drawStorage( dc, x, y, delta )
        when Map::Crate
          drawCrate( dc, x, y, delta )
        when Map::Man
          drawMan( dc, x, y, delta )
        when Map::CrateOnStorage
          drawStorage( dc, x, y, delta )
          drawCrate( dc, x, y, delta )
        when Map::ManOnStorage
          drawStorage( dc, x, y, delta )
          drawMan( dc, x, y, delta )
        end
      end
      y += 1
    end
  end

  def on_level_chosen( sender, sel, event )
    @sokoban.select_level( sender.userData.index )
    @canvas.focus
  end

  def on_menu_levels_paint( sender, sel, event )
    dc = FXDCWindow.new( sender )
    paint_map( sender.width, sender.height, dc, sender.userData.level.map )
    dc = nil
    GC.start
  end

  def on_canvas_repaint( sender, sel, event )
    dc = FXDCWindow.new( sender )
    paint_map( sender.width, sender.height, dc,  @sokoban.cur_level.map) if @sokoban.cur_level != nil
    dc.foreground = FXColor::Red
    dc.drawText( 10, 10, 'Level finished!!!' ) if @sokoban.cur_level.level_finished?
    dc = nil
    GC.start
  end

  def on_canvas_keypress( sender, sel, event )
    case event.code
    when KEY_Left then @sokoban.cur_level.move( :left )
    when KEY_Right then @sokoban.cur_level.move( :right )
    when KEY_Up then @sokoban.cur_level.move( :up )
    when KEY_Down then @sokoban.cur_level.move( :down )
    when KEY_Escape then @sokoban.cur_level.reset
    end
    @canvas.update
  end

end

app = FXApp.new( "Sokoban", "Sokoban" )
SokobanWindow.new( app )
app.create
app.run

listener.rb (1.56 KB, text/x-ruby)
module Listener

  # Adds a new message listener for the object. The message +msgName+
  # will be dispatched to either the given +callableObject+ (has to respond
  # to +call+) or the given block. If both are specified the +callableObject+
  # is used.
  def add_msg_listener( msgName, callableObject = nil, &block )
    return unless defined?( @msgNames ) && @msgNames.has_key?( msgName )

    if !callableObject.nil?
      raise NoMethodError, "listener needs to respond to 'call'" unless callableObject.respond_to? :call
      @msgNames[msgName].push callableObject
    elsif !block.nil?
      @msgNames[msgName].push block
    else
      raise "you have to provide a callback object or a block"
    end
  end

  # Removes the given object from the dispatcher queue of the message +msgName+.
  def del_msg_listener( msgName, object )
    @msgNames[msgName].delete object if defined? @msgNames
  end

  #######
  private
  #######

  # Adds a new message target called +msgName+
  def add_msg_name( msgName )
    @msgNames = {}  unless defined? @msgNames
    @msgNames[msgName] = [] unless @msgNames.has_key? msgName
  end

  # Deletes the message target +msgName+.
  def del_msg_name( msgName )
    @msgNames.delete msgName if defined? @msgNames
  end

  # Dispatches the message +msgName+ to all listeners for this message,
  # providing the given arguments
  def dispatch_msg( msgName, *args )
    if defined? @msgNames and @msgNames.has_key? msgName
      @msgNames[msgName].each do |obj|
        obj.call( *args )
      end
    end
  end

end
sokoban.rb (3.99 KB, text/x-ruby)
require 'listener'

Position = Struct.new( :x, :y )
LevelChange = Struct.new( :object, :old_pos, :new_pos )

class Map

  Man     = ?@
  Crate   = ?o
  Wall    = ?#
  Storage = ?.
  Floor   = ?\s
  ManOnStorage   = ?+
  CrateOnStorage = ?*

  include Enumerable

  attr_reader :width
  attr_reader :height

  def initialize( str_map )
    @map = str_map.split( /\n/ ).collect {|row| row.unpack( 'C*' ) }
    @width = @map.max {|a,b| a.length <=> b.length}.length
    @height = @map.length
  end

  def set_pos( pos, item )
    @map[pos.y][pos.x] = item
  end

  def get_pos( pos )
    @map[pos.y][pos.x]
  end

  def each
    @map.each {|row| row.each {|field| yield field } }
  end

  def each_row
    @map.each {|row| yield row}
  end

  def each_with_pos
    @map.each_with_index do |row, y|
      row.each_with_index do |cell, x|
        yield cell, Position.new( x, y )
      end
    end
  end

end


class Level

  include Listener

  attr_reader :map
  attr_reader :man_pos

  def initialize( map )
    @original_map = Map.new( map )
    reset
    add_msg_name :level_changed
    add_msg_name :move_impossible
    add_msg_name :level_finished
  end

  def move( direction )
    move_possible = true

    newpos = Level.new_pos( @man_pos, direction )
    case @map.get_pos( newpos )
    when Map::Floor, Map::Storage
      old_man_pos = @man_pos
      move_man( newpos )
      dispatch_msg( :level_changed, [LevelChange.new( :man, old_man_pos, newpos )] )

    when Map::Wall
      dispatch_msg( :move_impossible, [LevelChange.new( :man, @man_pos, newpos )] )
      move_possible = false

    when Map::Crate, Map::CrateOnStorage
      crate_new_pos = Level.new_pos( newpos, direction )
      case @map.get_pos( crate_new_pos )
      when Map::Wall, Map::Crate, Map::CrateOnStorage
        dispatch_msg( :move_impossible, [LevelChange.new( :man, @man_pos, newpos )] )
        move_possible = false
      else
        move_crate( newpos, crate_new_pos )
        old_man_pos = @man_pos
        move_man( newpos )
        dispatch_msg( :level_changed, [LevelChange.new( :man, old_man_pos, newpos ), LevelChange.new( :crate, newpos, crate_new_pos )] )
      end
    end
    dispatch_msg( :level_finished ) if level_finished?
    return move_possible
  end

  def move_man( newpos )
    case @map.get_pos( newpos )
    when Map::Floor then @map.set_pos( newpos, Map::Man )
    when Map::Storage then @map.set_pos( newpos, Map::ManOnStorage )
    end
    case @map.get_pos( @man_pos )
    when Map::Man then @map.set_pos( @man_pos, Map::Floor )
    when Map::ManOnStorage then @map.set_pos( @man_pos, Map::Storage )
    end
    @man_pos = newpos
  end

  def move_crate( oldpos, newpos )
    case @map.get_pos( newpos )
    when Map::Floor then @map.set_pos( newpos, Map::Crate )
    when Map::Storage then @map.set_pos( newpos, Map::CrateOnStorage )
    end
    case @map.get_pos( oldpos )
    when Map::Crate then @map.set_pos( oldpos, Map::Floor )
    when Map::CrateOnStorage then @map.set_pos( oldpos, Map::Storage )
    end
  end

  def level_finished?
    !( @map.any? {|item| item == Map::Storage } )
  end

  def reset
    @map = Marshal.load( Marshal.dump( @original_map ) )
    @man_pos = Level.find_man( @original_map )
  end

  def Level.find_man( map )
    map.each_with_pos {|cell, pos| return pos if cell == Map::Man || cell == Map::ManOnStorage }
  end


  def Level.new_pos( pos, direction )
    case direction
    when :left then Position.new( pos.x - 1, pos.y )
    when :right then Position.new( pos.x + 1, pos.y )
    when :up then Position.new( pos.x, pos.y - 1 )
    when :down then Position.new( pos.x, pos.y + 1)
    end
  end

end


class Sokoban

  attr_reader :levels
  attr_reader :cur_level

  def load_levels( str )
    @levels = str.split( /\n\n/ ).collect {|levelStr| Level.new( levelStr )}
  end

  def select_level( index )
    @cur_level = @levels[index]
    @cur_level.reset
  end

end

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