[#402707] Require a ruby project to automatically include the modules in classes defined in the same .rb file — Marc Heiler <lists@...>

Hi.

11 messages 2013/01/03
[#402738] Re: Require a ruby project to automatically include the modules in classes defined in the same .rb file — Josh Cheek <josh.cheek@...> 2013/01/04

On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Marc Heiler <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#402722] Block given to Array::join — Salvatore nashcrash <lists@...>

Hi.

9 messages 2013/01/03

[#402764] Best practice for &&, ||, and, or — sto.mar@...

Hi group,

33 messages 2013/01/05
[#402786] Re: Best practice for &&, ||, and, or — "Jan E." <lists@...> 2013/01/05

Hi,

[#402812] newbie question what am I doing wrong? — "Lee V." <lists@...>

I wrote this simple program but it won't work. What am I doing wrong?

13 messages 2013/01/07

[#402856] Ruby on Android - usb/serialport — Scott Macri <lists@...>

Hello,

12 messages 2013/01/07

[#402880] One liner for filenames — Peter Bailey <lists@...>

Hello,

18 messages 2013/01/08

[#402890] Pure Ruby Jobs — Brandon Weaver <keystonelemur@...>

One thing has been bugging me lately. I've been looking around for jobs in

15 messages 2013/01/09

[#402958] how to open pop up window table? — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

There is `text label` on a webpage, and I am trying to click on that to

13 messages 2013/01/10

[#403015] How Ruby environment varibles work in realtime program? — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2013/01/11

[#403051] Array methods creating confusions as per their functionalities — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

Can any one just elaborate how the below works in Ruby, by definition

10 messages 2013/01/12

[#403062] How to take information from a text file and add them to an array — Adam Kennedy <lists@...>

Hi Im trying to take a list of usernames from a text file then add them

13 messages 2013/01/12

[#403083] Can anyone tell me the computational logic of Unpack() method of string? — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

Hi,

17 messages 2013/01/12

[#403116] Garbage Collection and Fibers — Na Na <lists@...>

Hi,

20 messages 2013/01/13

[#403127] Conversion of Ruby-code to c/c++ code :: URGENT Plz help — "Nilesh S." <lists@...>

Hi.. I urgent require to convert the following ruby-code to c/c++ code.

11 messages 2013/01/14

[#403139] Installation query — Ron Herrema <lists@...>

I'm new to Ruby and am enjoying it, but when I installed, I attempted to

19 messages 2013/01/14

[#403205] Escaped backslashes in input strings - newbie question — John Sampson <jrs.idx@...>

I am trying to find a way of removing escaped characters in input

13 messages 2013/01/16
[#403208] Re: Escaped backslashes in input strings - newbie question — Alexander McMillan <alexandermcmillan@...> 2013/01/16

[#403244] Adding file directory automatically — Adam Kennedy <lists@...>

I have a bit of code that will add an amount to an array and then print

23 messages 2013/01/17

[#403326] question about string concatenation — David Richards <lists@...>

I'm puzzled about why the following happens (I'm using v1.9.3):

11 messages 2013/01/20

[#403377] Getting error "getaddrinfo: No such host is known. (Socke tError)" with mechanize gem — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

I tried the below code:

9 messages 2013/01/22
[#403379] Re: Getting error "getaddrinfo: No such host is known. (Socke tError)" with mechanize gem — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2013/01/22

On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Arup Rakshit <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#403423] Reading and looping through Excel — cristian cristian <lists@...>

Hi all!

16 messages 2013/01/24

[#403456] Can we attach documents to excel columns using Ruby? — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

Suppose I do have some folders in a directory. Now say directory name

12 messages 2013/01/24

[#403540] Please explain in English — jooma lavata <lists@...>

I'm learning Ruby and I'm reading some expression that I saw on the

20 messages 2013/01/28

[#403553] Learning Ruby and proving your knowledge — Nathaniel Sokoll-Ward <lists@...>

Hey all,

19 messages 2013/01/28

[#403581] newbie question.. — Zebulon Bowles <lists@...>

So I'm taking a class on Ruby and it seems as though the teacher has

12 messages 2013/01/29

[#403607] (Errno::EINVAL) occurs during the File::rename() execution — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

Hi I wrote the below code to rename the file names. The logic is during

12 messages 2013/01/30

[#403642] How to copy the directory files only to another directory? — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

Hi,

18 messages 2013/01/30

[#403656] Does Ruby has any default database with it? — Arup Rakshit <lists@...>

I will do webpage scraping using Ruby and required Gems. But looking for

28 messages 2013/01/30
[#403657] Re: Does Ruby has any default database with it? — Brandon Weaver <keystonelemur@...> 2013/01/30

Normally sqlite is the go to being that it's the default of rails. Check

[#403667] Re: Does Ruby has any default database with it? — Justin Collins <justincollins@...> 2013/01/30

On 01/30/2013 10:21 AM, Arup Rakshit wrote:

[#403671] Re: Does Ruby has any default database with it? — Tony Arcieri <tony.arcieri@...> 2013/01/30

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Justin Collins <justincollins@ucla.edu>wrote:

[#403674] Re: Does Ruby has any default database with it? — Arup Rakshit <lists@...> 2013/01/30

Tony Arcieri wrote in post #1094436:

[#403678] Re: Does Ruby has any default database with it? — Justin Collins <justincollins@...> 2013/01/30

On 01/30/2013 12:27 PM, Arup Rakshit wrote:

[#403698] Select "columns" from multidimensional array? — Joel Pearson <lists@...>

There's probably a simpler answer to this than the ways I've come up

51 messages 2013/01/31

[#403718] Ruby Project Ideas to get someone hired... — Colby Callahan <colby.callahan@...>

I have started learning Ruby this past week and have down the basics of

15 messages 2013/01/31

Re: [SEC][ANN] Rack 1.5.0, a modular Ruby webserver interface

From: raggi <jftucker@...>
Date: 2013-01-22 07:46:54 UTC
List: ruby-talk #403372
My sincerest apologies, this was not a SEC release.

On Monday, January 21, 2013 11:46:10 PM UTC-8, raggi wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> Today we are proud to announce the release of Rack 1.5.0. 
>
> = Rack, a modular Ruby webserver interface 
>
> Rack provides a minimal, modular and adaptable interface for developing 
> web applications in Ruby.  By wrapping HTTP requests and responses in the 
> simplest way possible, it unifies and distills the API for web servers, web 
> frameworks, and software in between (the so-called middleware) into a 
> single method call. 
> The exact details of this are described in the Rack specification, which 
> all Rack applications should conform to. 
>
> == Changes 
>
> Please note that this release includes a few potentially breaking changes. 
> Of particular note are: 
>
>  * SessionHash is no longer a Hash sublcass 
>  * Rack::File cache_control parameter is removed in place of headers 
> options 
>
> Additonally, SPEC has been updated in several areas and is now at 1,2. 
>
> A new SPEC section was introduced that provides two server-optional IO 
> hijacking 
> APIs. Further information on these APIs will be made available by the 
> community 
> in good time. In the mean time, some information can be found in the 
> original 
> pull request: https://github.com/rack/rack/pull/481 
>
> * January 21st, 2013: Thirty third public release 1.5.0 
>   * Introduced hijack SPEC, for before-response and after-response 
> hijacking 
>   * SessionHash is no longer a Hash subclass 
>   * Rack::File cache_control parameter is removed, in place of headers 
> options 
>   * Rack::Auth::AbstractRequest#scheme now yields strings, not symbols 
>   * Rack::Utils cookie functions now format expires in RFC 2822 format 
>   * Rack::File now has a default mime type 
>   * rackup -b 'run Rack::File.new(".")', option provides command line 
> configs 
>   * Rack::Deflater will no longer double encode bodies 
>   * Rack::Mime#match? provides convenience for Accept header matching 
>   * Rack::Utils#q_values provides splitting for Accept headers 
>   * Rack::Utils#best_q_match provides a helper for Accept headers 
>   * Rack::Handler.pick provides convenience for finding available servers 
>   * Puma added to the list of default servers (preferred over Webrick) 
>   * Various middleware now correctly close body when replacing it 
>   * Rack::Request#params is no longer persistent with only GET params 
>   * Rack::Request#update_param and #delete_param provide persistent 
> operations 
>   * Rack::Request#trusted_proxy? now returns true for local unix sockets 
>   * Rack::Response no longer forces Content-Types 
>   * Rack::Sendfile provides local mapping configuration options 
>   * Rack::Utils#rfc2109 provides old netscape style time output 
>   * Updated HTTP status codes 
>   * Ruby 1.8.6 likely no longer passes tests, and is no longer fully 
> supported 
>
> == Where can I get it? 
>
> You can download Rack at 
>         http://chneukirchen.org/releases/rack-1.5.0.tar.gz   (upload 
> pending at time of writing) 
>                   http://rubyforge.org/projects/rack 
>
> Alternatively, you can checkout from the development repository with: 
>     git clone git://github.com/rack/rack.git 
> cd rack && git checkout rack-1.5   # for this release 
>
> Happy hacking and have a nice day, 
>
> James Tucker 
> on behalf of the Rack Core Team. 
>
> 9f506c84a6edbeb8c98f381e8edce15e7ae08324  rack-1.5.0.tar.gz 
> 71b6627efbc8795bd3077eff9850fcb508d57ea3  rack-1.5.0.gem 
>

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