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2010 Nov 01
1
[patch] Allowing to_xml to rename keys in lower camel case format
...'ve created and submitted a patch to resolve an issue I had while attempting to meet the OpenSocial API specifications, which dictates that the xml output have tags formatted as lower camelcase (as opposed to upper camelcase, which is currently the only option). With this patch, simply passing :camelize => true still begets the current behavior, but you can now enable lower camel-casing by passing :camelize => :lower. Please have a look if you get the chance - I appreciate your feedback. https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/5903-enable-lower-camel-casing-on-to_xml Thanks,...
2008 Jun 26
1
Undefined method: camelize
...railsplayground.net), I get the following error: Processing ApplicationController#index (for 220.224.229.156 at 2008-06-25 18:49:34) [GET] Session ID: 5921e7d789ee3aaa214f2d59aa40986a Parameters: {"action"=>:index, "controller"=>:tdf} NoMethodError (undefined method `camelize'' for :tdf:Symbol): /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-2.1.0/lib/ action_controller/routing/route_set.rb:386:in `recognize'' My rails configuration is as follows: About your application''s environment Ruby version 1.8.6 (i686-linux) RubyGems vers...
2013 Apr 15
6
how to transform string to "Camel Case"?
Dear all, Given the following vector: > (z <- c('R project', 'hello world', 'something Else')) [1] "R project" "hello world" "something Else" I know how to obtain all capitals or all lower case letters: > tolower(z) [1] "r project" "hello world" "something else" > toupper(z) [1] "R
2006 Oct 05
2
compiz coding style
The coding style I use for compiz is very similar to what's used in the xserver. This was the best I could get out of GNU indent. indent -psl -saf -sai -saw -sob -i4 -bbo -bls -lp -di1 -pcs -bs -cs -bl -bli0 -cdb -sc -bad -bap -l78 The style in compiz is slightly different though. Function parameters are aligned and I usually align function parameter names and variable names too. I also
2005 Mar 16
1
Is there an opposite of Inflector.Camelize
Or to put it another way, is there a function f, such that Inflector.f(Inflector.Camelize(x)) = x ? Enquiring minds need to know. Adelle.
2006 Nov 24
0
Strange "camelize" error when running fresh rails install on Hoary
...I get this message when I type "rails test" from the command line.(I''m running Ubuntu 5.04 Hoary) could anyone point me in the right direction? thanks. --max /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_view/base.rb:205:in `load_helpers'': undefined method `camelize'' for "active_record_helper":String (NoMethodError) from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_view/base.rb:202:in `foreach'' from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.5/lib/action_view/base.rb:202:in `load_helpers''...
2010 Feb 14
1
undefined method `camelize' for "app":String
Hi, trying to use rails to create an app, and get the following error message :- $ rails testapp undefined method `camelize'' for "app":String I have the following setup/versions :- * Windows 7 * Cygwin - GNU bash, version 3.2.49(23)-release (i686-pc-cygwin) Versions via Cygwin :- * ruby 1.9.1p376 (2009-12-07 revision 26041) [i386-cygwin] * Rails 2.3.5 * gem : 1.3.5 I successful use rails via the wi...
2012 Jun 26
1
Wrong headers in dovecot-crlf
Hello everyone, I'm using the very good imaptest [0] tool to test my little imap server implementation. I've tried to use the dovecot-crlf [1] file, but it looks like there are some major issues : $ grep -n "In-Reply-To.*;" tests/data/dovecot-crlf 479:In-Reply-To: <20020806175441.GA7148 at linux.taugt.net>; from rueckert at informatik.uni-rostock.de on Tue, Aug 06, 2002
2005 Dec 23
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 10, Issue 10
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2009 Jul 01
1
How should I denormalise a data frame list of lists column?
Hi, I have a data frame where one column is a list of lists. I would like to subset the data frame based on membership of the lists in that column and be able to 'denormalise' the data frame so that a row is duplicated for each of its list elements. Example code follows: # The data is read in in this form with the c2 list values in single strings which I then split to give lists: > f1
2014 Oct 13
16
[LLVMdev] RFC: variable names
I’d like to discuss revising the LLVM coding conventions to change the naming of variables to start with a lowercase letter. This should not be a discussion on the pain of such a transition, or how to get from here to there, but rather, if there is a better place to be. My arguments for the change are: 1. No other popular C++ coding style uses capitalized variable names. For instance here
2007 Mar 08
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 25, Issue 5
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2006 Aug 24
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 18, Issue 14
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2018 Dec 05
2
BUG: sieve does not set seen-Flag
We've all shown the way it should work, and what DOES work for us. There appears to be <something> different about your setup. I've showed you my spam sieve filter that does set \Seen. I deliver my mail via dovecot LMTP to mbox formatted files. What's different in your setup? Those \Seen flags are visible in ALL the clients I use (Outlook, Outlook Android, Gmail Android,
2005 Jul 24
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 5, Issue 10
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2012 Jul 12
3
plot graph by first letter
Hi all, may i know is it possible to plot a graph by first letter? for example: Name: Age: Angel 20 Amelia 20 Bernard 19 Stephanie 20 Vanessa 22 Angeline 23 Camel 21 If I want to plot the name started with letter 'A' and their Angel,
2004 Aug 06
4
Icecast embeddable ?
Hello all, I'm quit new to icecast, but I have project dealing with streaming (currently only audio) for web radio, and I would love to use the icecast protocol as it already has everything I need. But, In order to be usable for us, we need to be able to 'embed' the icecast server (in a dll or statically) in our program, and control it programatically. We need his to reconfigure the
2019 Feb 14
5
changing variable naming rules in LLVM codebase
I have to agree with Paul that I think it is rather useful to have a naming convention that distinguishes class members from locals, etc. I'm not sure what that would look like, whether an m prefix for data members would be something others would entertain, but something that makes it clear would probably be useful. To use Paul's example, I think that mTheStuff vs. TheStuff makes it super
2018 Dec 05
3
BUG: sieve does not set seen-Flag
What really strange is: There is a seen message 1544001025.M268344P5000.mymail,S=2804,W=2861:2,S Shown in Thunderbird as seen. Then i move this message to INBOX, and the logs say: Dec 05 10:22:23 mymail dovecot[24019]: imap(user.name)<5276><+eYG4kJ85DMuffon>: Debug: Mailbox INBOX: Mailbox opened because: UID move Dec 05 10:22:23 mymail dovecot[24019]:
2006 Mar 14
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 13, Issue 6
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