[#368826] ANN: home_run 0.9.1 Released — Jeremy Evans <code@...>

= home_run

14 messages 2010/09/01

[#368894] uninitialized constant NArray (Name Error) — Abder-Rahman Ali <abder.rahman.ali@...>

Following section (2) here:

12 messages 2010/09/02

[#368914] p vs. print — Abder-Rahman Ali <abder.rahman.ali@...>

I wrote the following scripts from section (2) here:

24 messages 2010/09/02
[#368915] Re: p vs. print — Alex Stahl <astahl@...5.com> 2010/09/02

Ruby uses "puts", not "print". "p" is short for "puts".

[#368977] Read cookie — Pål Bergström <pal@...>

How can I get the value of a browser cookie with Ruby?

29 messages 2010/09/03
[#368978] Re: Read cookie — Brian Candler <b.candler@...> 2010/09/03

P奪l Bergstr旦m wrote:

[#368984] Re: Read cookie — Pål Bergström <pal@...> 2010/09/03

Brian Candler wrote:

[#369036] ruby_archive 0.1.0 released — Jonathan Nielsen <jonathan@...>

After a summer of working on various ways to implement it, I'm happy to

10 messages 2010/09/03

[#369106] A better idiomatic way of doing this?! — Tim Romberg <tim.jakobsson@...>

Hi Im new at Ruby and been struggling with this lab I have for a course

12 messages 2010/09/05

[#369113] unable to open X server `' (Magick::ImageMagickError) — Abder-Rahman Ali <abder.rahman.ali@...>

I have written a Ruby script "dicom_info.rb", and when I try running

16 messages 2010/09/06
[#369119] Re: unable to open X server `' (Magick::ImageMagickError) — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...> 2010/09/06

On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 12:42:11PM +0900, Abder-Rahman Ali wrote:

[#369132] Re: unable to open X server `' (Magick::ImageMagickError) — Abder-Rahman Ali <abder.rahman.ali@...> 2010/09/06

Thanks a lot Brian.

[#369139] Re: unable to open X server `' (Magick::ImageMagickError) — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...> 2010/09/06

On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 11:55:32PM +0900, Abder-Rahman Ali wrote:

[#369140] Re: unable to open X server `' (Magick::ImageMagickError) — Abder-Rahman Ali <abder.rahman.ali@...> 2010/09/06

So, do you suggest installing "cygwin"?

[#369159] Re: unable to open X server `' (Magick::ImageMagickError) — Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@...> 2010/09/06

> you suggest installing "cygwin"?

[#369124] Odd functional programming question — Peter Hickman <peterhickman386@...>

Ok this is probably not really functional programming but I was just

10 messages 2010/09/06

[#369169] How do I request a HTTPS page? — Samuel Sternhagen <samatoms@...>

I would like to access a https page from irb

14 messages 2010/09/06

[#369226] What OS do you use for Ruby development? — Nick Hird <nrhird@...>

I don't want to start any OS wars. I was just curious as to what OS

67 messages 2010/09/07

[#369301] Nokogiri and LibXML — unbewusst.sein@... (Une B騅ue)

Each time i launch a script using Nokogiri i get :

12 messages 2010/09/08

[#369302] Receiving array naturally? — Terry Michaels <spare@...>

As I learn Ruby, I find a lot of flexibility in the syntax. I was

14 messages 2010/09/08

[#369389] Key Associated w/ Maximum Value in Hash — Timothy Baron <timothy.baron@...>

Simple question: what's the cleanest way to retrieve a key associated

11 messages 2010/09/09

[#369477] How to do foo.chomp!.rstrip!.downcase! ? — Geometric Patterns <geometric.patterns@...>

15 messages 2010/09/10

[#369623] Ruby packaging in Debian and Ubuntu: Mythbusting and FAQ — Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2010/09/12

[#369638] Declarative relations between object attributes — Knut Franke <knut.franke@...>

Some time ago I stumbled over Cells[1], a Common Lisp extension allowing

16 messages 2010/09/12

[#369710] Encoding error while installing rails on ruby 1.9.2 — Bek Bek <bekis3@...>

Hello everybody,

11 messages 2010/09/14

[#369796] Ruby Multi-threading? — Terry Michaels <spare@...>

I read a Ruby e-book recently that indicated that although Ruby has

12 messages 2010/09/15

[#369952] Developing for Ruby on Windows? — Tom Wardrop <tom@...>

I've heard a lot of criticism about developing for Ruby on Windows, but

11 messages 2010/09/17

[#370039] Ruby-based data language — Intransition <transfire@...>

Has anyone ever endeavored to create a data/configuration file format

14 messages 2010/09/19

[#370053] Getting GUI for ruby for Linux running (QT or wxWidget)? — Markus Fischer <markus@...>

Hi,

23 messages 2010/09/19
[#370054] Re: Getting GUI for ruby for Linux running (QT or wxWidget)? — Markus Fischer <markus@...> 2010/09/19

On 20.09.2010 01:14, Markus Fischer wrote:

[#370116] Re: Getting GUI for ruby for Linux running (QT or wxWidget)? — Quintus <sutniuq@...> 2010/09/20

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[#370164] Re: Getting GUI for ruby for Linux running (QT or wxWidget)? — Ryan Melton <ryanmelt@...> 2010/09/21

qt does have a new gem I put together:

[#370205] QT works! (was: Re: Getting GUI for ruby for Linux running (QT or wxWidget)) — Markus Fischer <markus@...> 2010/09/21

Hi,

[#370127] An elegant way... — "F. Senault" <fred@...>

Hello everybody.

23 messages 2010/09/20

[#370210] The Great Ruby GUI Toolkit Roundup — Ed Howland <ed.howland@...>

Hi,

15 messages 2010/09/21

[#370257] having problems with open4 and stuck forked processes — Tim Uckun <timuckun@...>

I am running a batch process which uses the wkhtmltoimage-i386 binary

13 messages 2010/09/22
[#370268] Re: having problems with open4 and stuck forked processes — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2010/09/22

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Tim Uckun <timuckun@gmail.com> wrote:

[#370294] Re: having problems with open4 and stuck forked processes — Tim Uckun <timuckun@...> 2010/09/22

> What do you mean by that?  Goes the timeout undetected?  Can't you

[#370309] Re: having problems with open4 and stuck forked processes — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2010/09/23

On 23.09.2010 01:59, Tim Uckun wrote:

[#370289] Sorting problem with an Array of Arrays — Paul <tester.paul@...>

Hi there, I have an array of arrays that looks like the following:

15 messages 2010/09/22

[#370296] Ruby Installation Error — Tridib Bandopadhyay <tridib04@...>

I am trying this command to build the ruby interpreter

20 messages 2010/09/23
[#370689] Re: Ruby Installation Error — Brian Candler <b.candler@...> 2010/09/29

Tridib Bandopadhyay wrote:

[#370319] to make dot method dot method work? — Pen Ttt <myocean135@...>

here is the class

14 messages 2010/09/23

[#370373] how do i force ruby to release memory — Amit Tomar <amittomer25@...>

Hi all,

19 messages 2010/09/24
[#370374] Re: how do i force ruby to release memory — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2010/09/24

On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Amit Tomar <amittomer25@yahoo.com> wrote:

[#370379] Re: how do i force ruby to release memory — Amit Tomar <amittomer25@...> 2010/09/24

Robert Klemme wrote:

[#370380] Re: how do i force ruby to release memory — Jes俍 Gabriel y Gal疣 <jgabrielygalan@...> 2010/09/24

On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Amit Tomar <amittomer25@yahoo.com> wrote:

[#370383] Re: how do i force ruby to release memory — Amit Tomar <amittomer25@...> 2010/09/24

Jes炭s Gabriel y Gal叩n wrote:

[#370388] How to delete the browser cache through ruby — Arihan Sinha <arihan_sinha@...>

Hi All,

11 messages 2010/09/24

[#370590] Point me to help w/ multithreading in 1.9.2-p0 — Alex Stahl <astahl@...5.com>

Hi Folks - A week or two ago, I pinged this list for recommendations on

11 messages 2010/09/28
[#370593] Re: Point me to help w/ multithreading in 1.9.2-p0 — Alex Stahl <astahl@...5.com> 2010/09/28

Nevermind... figured it out.

[#370640] puts and return — Jim Haungs <jhaungs@...>

10.times do |i|

14 messages 2010/09/28

[#370661] Color sequences in ri on Windows — Eric Christopherson <echristopherson@...>

After installing some gems, the system recommended that I refresh ri

11 messages 2010/09/28

[#370721] The beauty of Ruby through examples — Adriano Ferreira <adrfer@...>

Hey all,

33 messages 2010/09/29

[#370740] Can't upgrade ruby on Snow Leopard — Ast Jay <azzzz@...>

I've followed the instructions here:

13 messages 2010/09/29

[#370796] How to prevent overwriting methods by accident? — Stefan Salewski <mail@...>

In Ruby we can add new methods to existing classes.

13 messages 2010/09/30
[#370797] Re: How to prevent overwriting methods by accident? — Jeremy Bopp <jeremy@...> 2010/09/30

On 9/30/2010 2:15 PM, Stefan Salewski wrote:

[#370800] Re: How to prevent overwriting methods by accident? — Alex Stahl <astahl@...5.com> 2010/09/30

But is there a way to call the original method instead of just quitting

Re: How to delete the browser cache through ruby

From: Arihan Sinha <arihan_sinha@...>
Date: 2010-09-27 09:33:36 UTC
List: ruby-talk #370536
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
> On 24/9/2010 6:41 PM, Arihan Sinha wrote:
>> cache.If anyone can help me for IE that would be great.
> If your Ruby is running the client, you could try deleting the files
> within the temporary files folder.
> 
> Cheers,
> Mohit.
> 26/9/2010 | 12:49 AM.

Thats I am doing. if you chek the code what I've mentioned on the top 
you can find that. but it seems not working for IE. I know some code 
like as below mentioned in the net which I found but very confusing 
which one I need to call

#!/bin/ruby
#
#
#
#
#
# set TEMPIF=%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
# %TEMPIF%\Content.IE5\Index.DAT


require 'Win32API'

#
#
# HashMethods = a Hash that can be accessed with methods
#   e.g.    h = MethodHash.new
#           h['street'] = 'Broadway'
#           h.street    = 'Broadway'
#           puts h.street  ===> Broadway

require 'delegate'

class MethodHash < SimpleDelegator
    def initialize h = {}
        super h
    end

    def method_missing(method_name, *args)
        name = method_name.to_s
        if name.ends_with?('=')
            self[ name.chop ] = args[0]
        else
            self[ name ]
        end
    end
end


class String
    def ends_with?(substr)
        len = substr.length
        self.reverse() [0 .. len-1].reverse == substr
    end

    def starts_with?(substr)
        len = substr.length
        self[0 .. len-1] == substr
    end

    alias start_with?  starts_with?
    alias begin_with?  starts_with?
    alias begins_with? starts_with?
    alias end_with?    ends_with?

    # String each() operator reads line-by-line
    # These functions return characters
    def each_char
        self.each_byte{|x| yield x.chr }
    end
    def collect_char
        r = []
        self.each_byte{|x| r << x.chr }
        r
    end
end


=begin

// Windows System calls needed to clear cache.
//

BOOL DeleteUrlCacheEntry(
  LPCTSTR lpszUrlName
);

HANDLE FindFirstUrlCacheEntry(
  LPCTSTR lpszUrlSearchPattern,
  LPINTERNET_CACHE_ENTRY_INFO lpFirstCacheEntryInfo,
  LPDWORD lpdwFirstCacheEntryInfoBufferSize
);

BOOL FindNextUrlCacheEntry(
  HANDLE hEnumHandle,
  LPINTERNET_CACHE_ENTRY_INFO lpNextCacheEntryInfo,
  LPWORD lpdwNextCacheEntryInfoBufferSize
);

BOOL FindCloseUrlCache(
    IN HANDLE hEnumHandle
);


typedef struct _INTERNET_CACHE_ENTRY_INFO {
    DWORD dwStructSize;
    LPTSTR lpszSourceUrlName;
    LPTSTR lpszLocalFileName;
    DWORD CacheEntryType;
    DWORD dwUseCount;
    DWORD dwHitRate;
    DWORD dwSizeLow;
    DWORD dwSizeHigh;
    FILETIME LastModifiedTime;
    FILETIME ExpireTime;
    FILETIME LastAccessTime;
    FILETIME LastSyncTime;
    LPBYTE lpHeaderInfo;
    DWORD dwHeaderInfoSize;
    LPTSTR lpszFileExtension;
    union {
        DWORD dwReserved;
        DWORD dwExemptDelta;
    }
} INTERNET_CACHE_ENTRY_INFO, *LPINTERNET_CACHE_ENTRY_INFO;


=end




def main
    w = get_api('wininet',FUNCS)
    i = 0

    info,infosize = get_first_info(w)
    cache = w.FindFirstUrlCacheEntry.Call(nil,info,infosize)
    if cache != 0
        begin
            len, source_file_ptr, local_file_ptr = info.unpack 'LLL'
            w.DeleteUrlCacheEntry.Call(source_file_ptr)
            i += 1
            info,infosize = get_next_info( w, cache )
        end while w.FindNextUrlCacheEntry.Call(cache, info, infosize) != 
0
    end
    w.FindCloseUrlCache.Call(cache)
    i
end

def get_first_info(api)
    sizenum = [0,0].pack('L*')
    buf =  [1024,0].pack('L*').ljust(1024)
    r = api.FindFirstUrlCacheEntry.Call(nil,nil,sizenum)
    n = sizenum.unpack('L')[0]
    info = sizenum.ljust(n)
    [info,sizenum]
end

def get_next_info(api, handle)
    sizenum = [0,0].pack('L*')
    buf =  [1024,0].pack('L*').ljust(1024)
    r = api.FindNextUrlCacheEntry.Call(handle,nil,sizenum)
    n = sizenum.unpack('L')[0]
    info = sizenum.ljust(n)
    [info,sizenum]
end


#
# Win32 API used in this file is listed here.
# Each system call can be instatiated like this
#    DeleteUrlCacheEntry = Win32API.new("wininet", 
"DeleteUrlCacheEntry", ['P'], 'V')
# Instead, the functions are defined dynamically from this list:
#
FUNCS = {
'FindFirstUrlCacheEntry' => ['ppp','n'],
'FindNextUrlCacheEntry'  => ['npp','n'],
'DeleteUrlCacheEntry'    => ['n',  'n'],
'FindCloseUrlCache'      => ['n',  'n']
}

#
# get_api returns a hash with Win32 API system calls
# Usage:
#     api = get_api('Kernel32', {'GetLastError'=>['V', 'N'],...})
#
def get_api(library, function_hash)
    f = MethodHash.new
    function_hash.each{|funcname,types|
        in_types = types[0].collect_char{|x| x}
        out_type = types[1]
        f[funcname] = Win32API.new(library, funcname, in_types, 
out_type)
    }
    f
end


def getLastError
    f = Win32API.new('Kernel32', 'GetLastError', ['V'], 'N')
    f.call
end

main

#if __FILE__ == $0
#    n = main
#    # print "Deleted #{n} items\n"
#    sleep 20
#end

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