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2005 Sep 08
0
win32-file and File.basename edge case
Hi all, I noticed in win32-file 0.4.4 that File.basename("") hangs on my Windows XP Pro box at work, but not at home. Does anyone else see this behavior? I can only speculate that the behavior of PathRemoveBackslash() changed at some point in the lifecycle of VC++ 7. Dan
2006 Jan 05
7
[Fwd: [win32utils-help][6822] Eventlog problem]
Dang, I thought we solved this. Any ideas? Dan PS - I realized after reading this I forgot to bump the version number for 0.3.3 - I''ve uploaded a new zip file with the correct version number. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: alain Fioretti <noreply at rubyforge.org> Subject: [win32utils-help][6822] Eventlog problem Date: Thu, 5
2009 Sep 18
4
basename returns "." not in filename (PR#13958)
Full_Name: Jens Oehlschl?gel Version: 2.9.2 OS: Win32 Submission from: (NULL) (85.181.152.156) # Obviously an empty basename is allowed (if the filepath is a pure path) > basename("/") [1] "" # but here we get the dot from the path > basename("./") [1] "." > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32
2004 Mar 09
6
win32-mmap test suite
I just tried running tc_mmap.rb and noticed that something rather curious seems to happen. The call to Mmap.new in setup seems to cause the test suite to just exit without ever actually running the tests. I reduced the test suite to just this bit of code. This works, although the final test (TypeError) does not pass - no exception in thrown. This is 1.8.1 on Win2k. Any ideas? Dan PS - I
2019 Jan 17
1
[hivex PATCH] ruby: improve test functions
Use better functions to check for proper values instead of assert: - refute_nil for non-null functions - assert_equal for checking equality Also, make sure that the parameters for assert_equal are correct: expected value, then got value. --- ruby/tests/tc_120_rlenvalue.rb | 4 ++-- ruby/tests/tc_130_special.rb | 12 ++++++------ ruby/tests/tc_200_write.rb | 4 ++--
2007 May 30
4
aaf and dynamic attrs: a bug?
Hi! I faced some issue while using it for dynamic attrs indexing/search. Maybe I made something wrong. Here is test method. Everything works just fine until last line http://pastie.caboo.se/66274 . Tested on both stable and trunk of aaf and ferret 0.11.4. the short version of code below: Contact.acts_as_ferret :fields => [ :first_name ] assert
2005 Dec 31
2
Test Unit Problem
Hello All, I am experiencing the following test unit error working with Rails that I can''t fathom. I have a products.yml file which holds the following test fixture for the products table: dell_pc: id: 1 title: Dell PC description: Dell PC image_url: http://.../pc_image.jpg price: 15000.00 date_available: 2005-12-31 06:53:00 I also have the following product_test.rb file to
2007 Oct 21
0
Taking a stab at a pure Ruby Dir.glob
Hi all, Here''s what I''ve come up with so far for a pure Ruby Dir.glob for MS Windows. It almost works. The problem right now is the [] notation, which I''m not translating properly into a regex. I haven''t started on the ''**'' notation yet either, but I figure that''s more of a control flow issue. Feel free to disagree with me and/or
2006 Sep 29
1
yielding consecutive values
I''m not sure if someone has already addressed this issue, but if not, here goes. I need the following behavior: def test_generate(documentation = ''/test_documentation/'', destination = ''/destination/'') yield_results = [''/'', ''filename.yaml'', ''blah.xml'']
2006 Apr 21
2
NoMethodError with test_read_with_hash
While running the product_test.rb test fixture in the Agile Web Development book (p. 148), but when I run ruby test/unit/product_test.rb, I get the following error: 1) Error: test_read_with_hash(ProductTest): NoMethodError: You have a nil object when you didn''t expect it! You might have expected an instance of Array. The error occured while evaluating nil.[]
2005 Feb 07
7
win32-driveinfo in CVS
Hi all, I committed win32-driveinfo 0.1.0 to CVS. What is it? =========== A class for getting information of drives Synopsis ======== include Win32::DriveInfo (sectorsPerCluster, bytesPerSector, numberOfFreeClusters, totalNumberOfClusters, freeBytesAvailableToCaller, totalNumberOfBytes, totalNumberOfFreeBytes) = getDriveSpace(''c'').to_a
2009 Jan 09
4
Extracting File Basename without Extension
Dear all, The basename() function returns the extension also: > myfile <- "path1/path2/myoutput.txt" > basename(myfile) [1] "myoutput.txt" Is there any other function where it just returns plain base: "myoutput" i.e. without 'txt' - Gundala Viswanath Jakarta - Indonesia
2006 Jan 20
2
Help needed using assigns() functionality in functional test
Accidentally posted this to the engines group first...dang computers :-) I''m trying to create a functional test where the controller action (for now, anyway) breaks apart a string and populates intermediate variables with the results. I want to check the intermediate vars in my test, so I tried the following (in the controller) def string_action # do some processing, etc.
2003 Mar 31
2
basename() in libgen
IRIX 6.5 has the basename() function in libgen. SYNOPSIS cc [flag ...] file ... -lgen [library ...] #include <libgen.h> char *basename (char *path); -- ayamura
2003 Apr 08
1
IRIX compilation and openbsd-compat/basename.h
I was trying to compile openssh-3.6.1p1 on IRIX and ran across this error while compiling progressmeter.c: "/usr/include/libgen.h", line 35: error(1143): declaration is incompatible with "char *basename(const char *)" (declared at line 9 of "openbsd-compat/basename.h") extern char *basename(char *); ^ 1 error detected in the
2019 Jan 16
1
Re: [PATCH 3/5] mltools: add simple tests for external_command
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 03:17:33PM +0100, Pino Toscano wrote: > --- > common/mltools/tools_utils_tests.ml | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/common/mltools/tools_utils_tests.ml b/common/mltools/tools_utils_tests.ml > index 1489fe699..f3c39514d 100644 > --- a/common/mltools/tools_utils_tests.ml > +++
2006 Jan 16
2
My first test - named fixture not autoloading instance variable
I''m trying to write a test like the one at the bottom of page 148 in Agile Rails. I''m using rails 1.0 I''ve created the fixture correctly I''m pretty sure because the test database table is being populated per the fixture. I have what I think is a simple unit test: ========= require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../test_helper'' class CaseTest
2010 Aug 29
1
how to take a os.path.basename
Hi, all I made a simple R script to take the basename of a file without directory names. path.splitted <- strsplit('/path/to/a_basename', '/') path.length <- length(path.splitted[[1]]) basename <- path.splitted[[1]][path.length] # basename <- 'a_basename' Is there a simple function for this? something like os.path.basename(a_filename) of python? Thanks in
2020 Jun 29
1
`basename` and `dirname` change the encoding to "UTF-8"
On 29/06/2020 10:39 a.m., Johannes Rauh wrote: > Dear R Developers, > > I noticed that `basename` and `dirname` always return "UTF-8" on Windows (tested with R-4.0.0 and R-3.6.3): > >> p <- "F??/B?r" >> Encoding(p) > [1] "latin1" >> Encoding(dirname(p)) > [1] "UTF-8" >> Encoding(basename(p)) > [1]
2006 Apr 16
5
Newbie Problems with pluralization
Hi, I have a many to many relationship incorporating the following tables: taxes --> taxes_tax_groups --> tax_groups I have a model named tax with the following declaration: has_and_belongs_to_many :tax_groups and I have a model named tax_group with the following declaration: has_and_belongs_to_many :taxes I am attempting to run the following unit test: require