[#17198] enhancing Ruby error messages for out of the bound constant Fixnum? — Guillaume Cottenceau <gc@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2001/07/03

[#17206] /* */ comments — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

43 messages 2001/07/04
[#17207] Re: /* */ comments — Stephen White <spwhite@...> 2001/07/04

On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Dave Thomas wrote:

[#17251] Re: /* */ comments — Sean Chittenden <sean-ruby-talk@...> 2001/07/04

> Over on http://www.rubygarden.org, dv posted a patch to parse.y that

[#17268] Re: /* */ comments — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/07/05

Hi,

[#17212] Ruby 1.6.4 Win32 .exe installer question — A Bull in the China Shop of Life <feoh@...>

Folks;

11 messages 2001/07/04

[#17225] Re: /* */ comments — Arnaud Meuret <ameuret@...4you.com>

|From: Mark Slagell [mailto:ms@iastate.edu]

17 messages 2001/07/04

[#17240] Ruby Mascot/logo — "Kevin Powick" <kpowick@...>

Hi there.

14 messages 2001/07/04

[#17281] Inheritance — "Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@...>

15 messages 2001/07/05
[#17282] Re: Inheritance — ts <decoux@...> 2001/07/05

>>>>> "A" == Aleksei Guzev <aleksei.guzev@bigfoot.com> writes:

[#17348] Adding a method to a class at the top-level — Guillaume Cottenceau <gc@...>

Comrades,

14 messages 2001/07/05

[#17482] Aliases for class methods — "HarryO" <harryo@...>

Say I wanted to write my own version of File#open that adds some

23 messages 2001/07/08

[#17511] Ruby on Slashdot — jweirich@...

Ruby is currently mentioned on Slashdot. I posted some references.

29 messages 2001/07/08
[#17512] Re: Ruby on Slashdot — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...> 2001/07/08

Interesting...

[#17518] Re: Ruby on Slashdot — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/07/09

Hi,

[#17519] Re: Ruby on Slashdot — "James (ruby-talk)" <ruby@...> 2001/07/09

> |I thought about that too; what about Ruby being a standard?

[#17525] Re: Ruby on Slashdot — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/07/09

Hi,

[#17536] Re: Ruby on Slashdot — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2001/07/09

Hello --

[#17572] Re: Constants and Variables — "HarryO" <harryo@...>

> If you want objects that don't change, try Object#freeze,

25 messages 2001/07/10

[#17732] Re: Array#sort! returns nil when array empty — hfulton@...

> Array#sort! returns nil if the array is empty, whereas ri

32 messages 2001/07/12
[#17736] Re: Array#sort! returns nil when array empty — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...> 2001/07/12

On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 hfulton@pop-server.austin.rr.com wrote:

[#17739] Re: Array#sort! returns nil when array empty — ts <decoux@...> 2001/07/12

>>>>> "P" == Paul Brannan <pbrannan@atdesk.com> writes:

[#17746] Re: Array#sort! returns nil when array empty — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...> 2001/07/12

On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, ts wrote:

[#17747] What is Array#- ? — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/07/12

While following the Array thread, I noticed the minus

[#17752] Re: What is Array#- ? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2001/07/12

Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> writes:

[#17753] Re: What is Array#- ? — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/07/12

On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Dave Thomas wrote:

[#17833] Extending objects — "Aleksei Guzev" <aleksei.guzev@...>

16 messages 2001/07/14
[#17834] Ruby-newbie seeks help with Rubywin starting IRB — "Euan Mee" <lucid@...> 2001/07/14

Once I fire up Rubywin, and then invoke _R_uby _I_rb from the

[#17839] Re: Ruby-newbie seeks help with Rubywin starting IRB — A Bull in the China Shop of Life <feoh@...> 2001/07/14

At 07:05 PM 7/14/01 +0900, Euan Mee spewed forth:

[#17859] Re: Creating methods on the fly — "HarryO" <harryo@...>

I

18 messages 2001/07/15

[#17925] Movement in scripting language communities to integrate XML-RPC — gsemones@... (Guerry Semones)

Greetings,

20 messages 2001/07/16
[#17934] Re: Movement in scripting language communities to integrate XML-RPC — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...> 2001/07/16

"out of the box" by including

[#18018] Broadcasting data — "HarryO" <harryo@...>

Does someone have an example of broadcasting data around a network using

12 messages 2001/07/18

[#18023] [ANN] libxslt Rubified! — Wai-Sun Chia <waisun.chia@...>

Hello,

16 messages 2001/07/18
[#18024] Re: [ANN] libxslt Rubified! — TAKAHASHI Masayoshi <maki@...> 2001/07/18

Wai-Sun Chia <waisun.chia@compaq.com> wrote:

[#18100] Looking for Ruby programming exercises — Wayne Vucenic <wvucenic@...> 2001/07/19

I've been learning Ruby, mostly with the Pickaxe book, and it's going

[#18188] Newbie. Sinking fast. Please help. — Matt <matt@...>

I bought Programming Ruby a number of months back and finally have an opportunity to try out Ruby. However, I can't get it to build. Actually, that's not quite accurate. It builds fine. It won't pass 'make test'.

12 messages 2001/07/20

[#18193] Re: 99 bottles of beer — "Dat Nguyen" <thucdat@...>

18 messages 2001/07/20
[#18204] Re: 99 bottles of beer — Glen Starchman <glen@...> 2001/07/20

99.downto(0){|x|w=" on the wall";u="#{x!=0?eval(x.to_s):'no more'}

[#18306] Ruby as opposed to Python? — "Mark Nenadov" <mnenadov@...>

Hello. I have toyed with the idea of trying Ruby out for some time now.

118 messages 2001/07/22
[#18759] Re: Ruby as opposed to Python? — Paul Prescod <paulp@...> 2001/07/29

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#18774] Re: Ruby as opposed to Python? — "Florian G. Pflug" <fgp@...> 2001/07/30

On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 05:58:22AM +0900, Paul Prescod wrote:

[#18393] Trouble Using FXRuby on cygwin/Windows NT — rgilbert1@... (Robbie Gilbert)

Hi,

10 messages 2001/07/23

[#18566] Which database should I use? — Urban Hafner <the-master-of-bass@...>

Hello everybody,

17 messages 2001/07/26
[#18575] Re: Which database should I use? — Urban Hafner <the-master-of-bass@...> 2001/07/26

[#18582] Re: Which database should I use? — Michael Neumann <neumann@...> 2001/07/26

Urban Hafner wrote:

[ruby-talk:17687] Re: Problems compiling FOX for Ruby (FXRuby) on NetBSD

From: Craig Files <Craig_Files@...>
Date: 2001-07-12 04:10:29 UTC
List: ruby-talk #17687
Lyle,
  I don't know if this is the correct thread, but I am also having trouble
compiling
FXRuby on my linux Red Hat 7.1 box.

ruby 1.6.4 (2001-06-04) [i686-linux]
FXRuby-0.99.172

My attempts from compiling:
src> ruby extconf.rb
checking for png_create_read_struct() in -lpng... yes
checking for deflate() in -lz... yes
checking for jpeg_mem_init() in -ljpeg... yes
checking for XShmQueryVersion() in -lXext... yes
checking for XFindContext() in -lX11... yes
checking for glXCreateContext() in -lGL... yes
checking for gluNewQuadric() in -lGLU... yes
creating Makefile

src>make
gcc -fPIC -g -O2 -DSWIG_NOINCLUDE -I../include
-I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i686-linux -I/usr/local/include
-I/usr/local/include/fox -c -o librb.o librb.c
g++ -fPIC -g -O2 -DSWIG_NOINCLUDE -I../include
-I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i686-linux -I/usr/local/include
-I/usr/local/include/fox -c -o FXRbApp.o FXRbApp.cppFXRbApp.cpp: In method
`long int FXRbApp::onChoreThreads (FXObject *,
unsigned int, void *)':
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i686-linux/intern.h:172: too many arguments to
function `void
rb_thread_wait_for ()'
FXRbApp.cpp:100: at this point in file
make: *** [FXRbApp.o] Error 1

I change FXRbApp.cpp from :
   rb_thread_wait_for(wait);
to:
   rb_thread_wait_for();

since /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i686-linux/intern.h, on line 172 is:
void rb_thread_wait_for();


Then rerunning make:
src>make

g++ -fPIC -g -O2 -DSWIG_NOINCLUDE -I../include
-I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i686-linux -I/usr/local/include
-I/usr/local/include/fox -c -o FXRbApp.o FXRbApp.cppg++ -fPIC -g -O2
-DSWIG_NOINCLUDE -I../include -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i686-linux
-I/usr/local/include    -I/usr/local/include/fox -c -o FXRbDataTarget.o
FXRbDataTarget.cpp
g++ -fPIC -g -O2 -DSWIG_NOINCLUDE -I../include
-I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i686-linux -I/usr/local/include
-I/usr/local/include/fox -c -o FXRuby.o FXRuby.cpp
FXRuby.cpp: In function `void FXRbGcMark (void *)':
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.6/i686-linux/intern.h:188: too many arguments to
function `void rb_gc_mark ()'

The same problem exists as above.  After making the changes the code will
compile (even though I have to compile the core_wrap.cpp file with -O not
-O2 because of other problems).

Once compiled, I am pretty sure that the changes that I made above make the
examples not work.
Any ideas what is going on... any version mixups?


Thanks,
  Craig



Lyle Johnson wrote:

> > I didn't get FXRuby (Ruby interface for FOX GUI Toolkit) available from
> > fxruby.sourceforge.net working on NetBSD 1.5.
> >
> > At first I get a memory exhausted error, but when disabling optimations
> this do
> > not occures any longer.
> > But then I get a '/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2: Undefined symbol
> "__vt_9exception"...'
> > error when trying to load the shared library.
> >
> > Perhaps a too old version of the stdc++ library?
> >
> > Has anybody some hints?
>
> Michael,
>
> It builds OK under Linux (well, RedHat and Mandrake, anyways) but I don't
> have access to a NetBSD box. If you do get an answer to this problem please
> let me know so I can incorporate it into the build instructions.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Lyle

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