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2007 Jan 31
2
SystemStackError: stack level too deep
I''m testing the http module in console. BUt I got the following error. Anyone knows why? >> Net::HTTP.get_print ''www.google.com'', ''index.html'' SystemStackError: stack level too deep from C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:451:in `newobj'' from C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:451:in
2007 May 30
5
Determining Parent''s execname
Hi, I''m trying to trace the io of a given file, but I have a feeling that it''s been done via a script, as such I''d like to be able to tell the names of the calling processe tree, similar to what ptree produces. Is there any way to get this information without running ptree using system()? Thanks, Darren.
2008 Apr 01
10
Request for code review: the brendan() action
This came up as an RFE during the conference (I believe it''s been logged as "4012008: brendan() action needed for DTrace Toolkit".) As everyone here is aware, DTrace is not quite as user friendly as it could be. For the uninitiated, it can be confusing to run a DTrace script and not see the expected output. Brendan Gregg has addressed this in the DTrace Toolkit[1] by