[#66079] gc_sweep(): unknown data type 48 — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...>

15 messages 2003/03/01
[#66082] Re: [BUG] gc_sweep(): unknown data type 48 — nobu.nokada@... 2003/03/01

Hi,

[#66085] Re: [BUG] gc_sweep(): unknown data type 48 — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...> 2003/03/01

On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 07:26:58PM +0900, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:

[#66088] Anything like Class::DBI from Perl — pw-googlegroups@... (Peter Wilkinson)

We've been doing some work using Class::DBI in Perl which makes access

17 messages 2003/03/01

[#66217] Prolly a simple question — <ghost-no-spam@...>

Sorry if these questions have come up before, but google searching hasn't

20 messages 2003/03/03

[#66245] TCPSocket delay problem — Seth Kurtzberg <seth@...>

Matz,

23 messages 2003/03/04

[#66269] OSCON — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)

For those coming to OSCON this year...

18 messages 2003/03/04

[#66315] system command expansion after PTY.spawn — Christian von Mueffling <cvm@...>

Hi!

13 messages 2003/03/05

[#66330] cookies in eruby mod_ruby — Daniel Bretoi <lists@...>

Can someone explain how to set/delete cookies using mod_ruby (eruby)?

13 messages 2003/03/06

[#66332] Russian Ruby resource and Ruby Course — leikind@... (Yuri Leikind)

Hi all,

19 messages 2003/03/06

[#66392] DRB and threads — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>

I wonder if anyone can give me some hints on the interactions between dRuby

22 messages 2003/03/06
[#66417] Re: DRB and threads — "Robert Klemme" <bob.news@...> 2003/03/07

[#66421] Re: DRB and threads — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...> 2003/03/07

On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 07:15:29PM +0900, Robert Klemme wrote:

[#66449] Re: DRB and threads — ahoward <ahoward@...> 2003/03/08

On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Brian Candler wrote:

[#66454] Re: DRB and threads — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...> 2003/03/08

On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 11:38:31AM +0900, ahoward wrote:

[#66440] Solving the 'strange language' documentation problem — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...>

Dear Rubyists,

18 messages 2003/03/07

[#66466] I'm to give short talk on ruby at work, anybody have material/outlines they can donate/ — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>

10 messages 2003/03/08

[#66469] What character sets are available in Ruby ? — peterjohannsen@... (pj)

There is a Ruby FAQ which I read that said that Ruby only supports

17 messages 2003/03/08

[#66522] Thinking of learning Ruby — "anonimous" <n.thomp@...>

I have abour 3 or 4 years experience with Linux, and about 2 years

45 messages 2003/03/10

[#66530] Protocols — "Ray Capozzi" <Ray_Capozzi@...>

Is there a preferred set of ruby libraries for client/server solutions? As

26 messages 2003/03/10
[#66533] Re: Protocols — "MikkelFJ" <mikkelfj-anti-spam@...> 2003/03/10

[#66548] Re: Protocols — <jbritt@...> 2003/03/10

> "Ray Capozzi" <Ray_Capozzi@hotmail.com> wrote in message

[#66633] Threads and DRb — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>

I changed the title here because this is not

16 messages 2003/03/10

[#66805] Ruby newbie uninstall question? — "Colin Coates" <colin@...>

Hello Everyone,

12 messages 2003/03/12

[#66850] Ruby / Eiffel ? — <cailloux@...>

Hello evry body

23 messages 2003/03/13

[#66906] Syck 0.08 -- Next-generation of YAML.rb — why the lucky stiff <yaml-core@...>

citizens,

21 messages 2003/03/14
[#66931] Re: [ANN] Syck 0.08 -- Next-generation of YAML.rb — Richard Kilmer <rich@...> 2003/03/14

Works great under OS X and Ruby 1.8!

[#66927] dynamically create a method — Rudolf Polzer <abuse@...>

Is there a possiblilty to dynamically create a method, like this?

14 messages 2003/03/14

[#66974] The onion truck strikes again ... Announcing rake — Jim Weirich <jweirich@...>

Ok, let me state from the beginning that I never intended to write this

25 messages 2003/03/15

[#67013] ANN: vcard 0.1 - a vCard decoding library — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>

http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=vcard

10 messages 2003/03/15

[#67071] How do I get irb to use readline, (with OS X)? — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...>

I'm sure I saw something about this somewhere, but I've been searching,

12 messages 2003/03/16

[#67074] ANN: Madeleine 0.1 — Anders Bengtsson <ndrsbngtssn@...>

28 messages 2003/03/16
[#67109] Re: ANN: Madeleine 0.1 — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...> 2003/03/17

On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 07:00:35AM +0900, Anders Bengtsson wrote:

[#67115] Re: ANN: Madeleine 0.1 — Anders Bengtsson <ndrsbngtssn@...> 2003/03/17

--- Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> skrev:

[#67124] Re: ANN: Madeleine 0.1 — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...> 2003/03/17

On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 11:37:56PM +0900, Anders Bengtsson wrote:

[#67128] Re: ANN: Madeleine 0.1 — Anders Bengtsson <ndrsbngtssn@...> 2003/03/17

--- Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com> wrote:

[#67222] OT: XML too hard (YAML opportunity?) — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)

On /. today there is a discussion about a weblog entry by an XML

27 messages 2003/03/18
[#67239] Re: XML too hard (YAML opportunity?) — <jbritt@...> 2003/03/19

> On /. today there is a discussion about a weblog entry by an XML

[#67302] Frequency of announcements — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...>

Hi!

14 messages 2003/03/19

[#67304] Strong advantages over Python — Greg McIntyre <greg@...>

Hi lovely Ruby people,

111 messages 2003/03/20
[#67408] Re: Strong advantages over Python — Greg McIntyre <greg@...> 2003/03/21

Good list. Amalgamated with http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/whats.html, it

[#67416] Re: Strong advantages over Python — Paul Prescod <paul@...> 2003/03/21

Greg McIntyre wrote:

[#67663] Ruby lecture slides (was Strong advantages over Python) — Greg McIntyre <greg@...> 2003/03/23

Thanks to all of you who answered and cleared up some of my perceptions

[#67675] Re: Ruby lecture slides (was Strong advantages over Python) — Paul Prescod <paul@...> 2003/03/23

Greg McIntyre wrote:

[#67685] Re: Ruby lecture slides (was Strong advantages over Python) — Mark Wilson <mwilson13@...> 2003/03/24

[#67697] Re: Ruby lecture slides (was Strong advantages over Python) — Greg McIntyre <greg@...> 2003/03/24

Mark Wilson <mwilson13@cox.net> wrote:

[#67346] class level Exception handling — Xiangrong Fang <xrfang@...>

Hi

12 messages 2003/03/20

[#67366] Newbie question: 9/5=1 ? — Thomas Jollans <nospam@...>

while learning ruby i wanted to program a simple fahrenheit to celsius

16 messages 2003/03/20

[#67387] Ruby tutorial download — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>

Someone asked that I make the ruby tutorial available for download,

13 messages 2003/03/20

[#67415] Proposal: new operator: '<-' (for assignments) — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)

15 messages 2003/03/21

[#67446] Ruby & LaTeX — Walter Cazzola <cazzola@...>

Dear Ruby Experts,

19 messages 2003/03/21

[#67514] Rake problem? — manfred.lotz@... (Manfred)

Hi,

15 messages 2003/03/21

[#67546] Expression results — debitsch@... (Rasmus)

Hello,

22 messages 2003/03/21
[#67549] Re: Expression results — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...> 2003/03/21

----- Original Message -----

[#67634] exiting a loop — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>

Hello,

31 messages 2003/03/23

[#67711] Iterate over two lists in parallel — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...>

On Monday, March 24, 2003, 1:54:53 PM, Julian wrote:

33 messages 2003/03/24

[#67915] Conditionally make a method private? — Jeremy <thinker5555@...>

Hello again!

13 messages 2003/03/26

[#67961] What are the differences between Ruby's blocks and Python's lambdas? — sdieselil@... (sdieselil)

See subject.

22 messages 2003/03/26
[#67966] Re: What are the differences between Ruby's blocks and Python's lambdas? — "Chris Pine" <nemo@...> 2003/03/26

As was mentioned, Ruby has lambdas, but they are commonly called "procs".

[#67967] Re: What are the differences between Ruby's blocks and Python's lambdas? — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...> 2003/03/26

On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 12:50:04AM +0900, Chris Pine wrote:

[#67975] Re: What are the differences between Ruby's blocks and Python's lambdas? — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...> 2003/03/26

On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:01:25AM +0900, Mauricio Fern疣dez wrote:

[#67983] Re: What are the differences between Ruby's blocks and Python's lambdas? — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...> 2003/03/26

On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:20:48AM +0900, Paul Brannan wrote:

[#67986] Re: What are the differences between Ruby's blocks and Python's lambdas? — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...> 2003/03/26

On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 04:40:40AM +0900, Mauricio Fern疣dez wrote:

[#68082] Array question — walter@...

Any one know why Array.join can't take a code block and join that

28 messages 2003/03/27

[#68198] Announce: RHDL-0.4.2 (Ruby HDL) an agile HDL — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)

RHDL 0.4.2 is now available at:

12 messages 2003/03/29

[#68199] Ruby 1.6.8 vs Ruby 1.8.0 preview 2 - benchmarks — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)

Hi all,

11 messages 2003/03/29

[#68201] Weighted random selection -- how would you do this? — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>

Here's a little question for you.

24 messages 2003/03/29

[#68254] Saving code written during an irb session — Bil Kleb <W.L.Kleb@...>

OK, so I admit: I'm stupid. How do I save the code I've generated

19 messages 2003/03/30

[#68271] Hard coded newline characters — David King Landrith <dave@...>

There are a surprising number of ruby source files that have newline

24 messages 2003/03/30
[#68286] Re: Hard coded newline characters — nobu.nokada@... 2003/03/31

Hi,

[#68328] Re: Hard coded newline characters — David King Landrith <dave@...> 2003/03/31

On Sunday, March 30, 2003, at 08:06 PM, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:

[#68318] syntax highlighting problem in vim — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...>

Hi!

16 messages 2003/03/31
[#68325] Re: syntax highlighting problem in vim — KONTRA Gergely <kgergely@...> 2003/03/31

Negative. It is correct for me. How is it displayed at you?

Re: Solaris2.5.1, ruby-1.8.0 snapshot 19-MAR-2003

From: Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
Date: 2003-03-20 18:55:30 UTC
List: ruby-talk #67373
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

>
> In message "Solaris2.5.1, ruby-1.8.0 snapshot 19-MAR-2003"
>     on 03/03/21, Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@dmu.ac.uk> writes:
> |
> |I have just tried to build the nightly snapshot I picked up
> |yesterday under Solaris 2.5.1, with GCC-3.2.2 (which seemed to build
> |OK), and I get this:
> |
> |brains hgs 22 %> gmake
> |/usr/local/bin/gcc -g -O2  -I. -I. -c array.c
> |In file included from ruby.h:655,
> |                 from array.c:15:
> |missing.h:122: parse error before "va_list"
> |gmake: *** [array.o] Error 1
>

Brian's suggestion worked on array.c, but I have gone with this
one...
> How about this?
>
> --- missing.h	20 Feb 2003 06:49:00 -0000	1.7
> +++ missing.h	20 Mar 2003 16:26:31 -0000
> @@ -120,2 +120,7 @@ extern unsigned long strtoul _((char *,
>  #ifndef HAVE_VSNPRINTF
> +# ifdef HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES
> +#  include <stdarg.h>
> +# else
> +#  include <varargs.h>
> +# endif
>  extern snprintf __((char *, size_t n, char const *, ...));
>
> 							matz.

This gets Much further, but I now have:

compiling digest/md5
gmake[1]: Entering directory `/home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot/ext/digest/md5'
/usr/local/bin/gcc -fPIC -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot/ext/digest/md5/.. -I. -I/home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot -I/home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot -I/home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot/ext/digest/md5 -DHAVE_INTTYPES_H -DHAVE_UNISTD_H  -c md5init.c
In file included from md5.h:49,
                 from md5init.c:8:
/home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot/ext/digest/defs.h:20:23: inttypes.h: No such file or directory
In file included from md5init.c:8:
md5.h:60: parse error before "uint32_t"
md5.h:60: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union
md5.h:61: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
md5.h:62: parse error before "buffer"
md5.h:62: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
md5.h:63: parse error before '}' token
md5.h:63: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
md5.h:73: parse error before '*' token
md5.h:74: parse error before '*' token
md5.h:75: parse error before '*' token
md5.h:76: parse error before '*' token
md5.h:77: parse error before '*' token
gmake[1]: *** [md5init.o] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot/ext/digest/md5'
gmake: *** [all] Error 1
brains hgs 75 %>

brains hgs 84 %> cat -n /home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot/ext/digest/defs.h | body 19 30
    19  #if defined(HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
    20  # include <inttypes.h>
    21  #else
    22    typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
    23    typedef unsigned int  uint32_t;
    24  # if SIZEOF_LONG == 8
    25    typedef unsigned long uint64_t;
    26  # elif defined(__GNUC__)
    27    typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
    28  # elif defined(_MSC_VER)
    29    typedef unsigned _int64 uint64_t;
    30  # elif defined(__BORLANDC__)
brains hgs 85 %>

brains hgs 85 %> cat -n /home/hgs/ruby/ruby-snapshot/ext/digest/md5/md5.h | body 45 80
    45
    46  #ifndef MD5_INCLUDED
    47  #  define MD5_INCLUDED
    48
    49  #include "defs.h"
    50
    51  /*
    52   * This code has some adaptations for the Ghostscript environment, but it
    53   * will compile and run correctly in any environment with 8-bit chars and
    54   * 32-bit ints.  Specifically, it assumes that if the following are
    55   * defined, they have the same meaning as in Ghostscript: P1, P2, P3.
    56   */
    57
    58  /* Define the state of the MD5 Algorithm. */
    59  typedef struct md5_state_s {
    60      uint32_t count[2];  /* message length in bits, lsw first */
    61      uint32_t state[4];  /* digest buffer */
    62      uint8_t buffer[64]; /* accumulate block */
    63  } MD5_CTX;
    64
    65  #ifdef RUBY
    66  #define MD5_Init        rb_Digest_MD5_Init
    67  #define MD5_Update      rb_Digest_MD5_Update
    68  #define MD5_Final       rb_Digest_MD5_Final
    69  #define MD5_End         rb_Digest_MD5_End
    70  #define MD5_Equal       rb_Digest_MD5_Equal
    71  #endif
    72
    73  void    MD5_Init _((MD5_CTX *pms));
    74  void    MD5_Update _((MD5_CTX *pms, const uint8_t *data, size_t nbytes));
    75  void    MD5_Final _((uint8_t *digest, MD5_CTX *pms));
    76  void    MD5_End _((MD5_CTX *pctx, uint8_t *hexdigest));
    77  int     MD5_Equal _((MD5_CTX *pctx1, MD5_CTX *pctx2));
    78
    79  #define MD5_BLOCK_LENGTH                64
    80  #define MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH               16
brains hgs 86 %>

I can't find a definition of uint32_t in /usr/local/include, ...
but it seems to be typedef'ed in /usr/include/syn/synch.h and
usr/include/pthread.h

       Hugh




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