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2006 Oct 13
2
win32-mmap - trying to marshal self
Hi all, I realized the current implmentation has a problem - you can only get the last value set? I realized, after looking at the old C code, that it actually stores values in a hash and marshals the hash, not the values themselves. That seemed clunky to me, though. I thought it would be more interesting if we just marshalled the entire mmap object and passed that back and forth.
2006 Oct 20
1
Login Engine, user object "marshal data too short"?
This suddenly started happening to my app today. No code changes, so I expect that this has something to do with a server change. I''m using Login Engine and ActiveRecord sessions. LE stores the whole user object in the session, then pulls it out as needed with UserController#current_user. Out of the blue today this starts failing with the infamous "you''re serializing AR
2008 Mar 13
1
memcache_client fails Marshal.load of AR objects
wondering if anyone watching can make sense of this, I''m try to work the memcache_client into my app, but every time it tries to read from memcache I get a Marshall error that the AR classes are not defined. But it''s more vexing than that, as the error does not occur within the console. From a console everything works as expected, but when running in the app it fails.
2006 Nov 04
0
Marshal Data Too Short Error
I am using Ruby 1.8.2 on WinXP and am receiving a "Marshal Data Too Short" error. I havent been able to repeat the error as it seems to happen randomly in my rails program. However, the version of Ruby I''m using already has the file.binmode lines outlined in: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/MarshalDataTooShort. If possible I''d like to avoid switching to active
2006 Aug 26
1
Marshal Data Too Short Error
I am using Ruby 1.8.2 on WinXP and am receiving a "Marshal Data Too Short" error. I havent been able to repeat the error as it seems to happen randomly in my rails program. However, the version of Ruby I''m using already has the file.binmode lines outlined in: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/MarshalDataTooShort. If possible I''d like to avoid switching to
2006 May 30
6
How to solve "Marshal Data Too Short" error?
Hi I''ve got the error in the log file "marshal data too short" after I try to store some data into session. After doing some research on the internet, it looks like the problem was caused by pstore.rb. It is there way to solve this problem? Thank you -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Aug 06
6
Maddening error: "marshal data too short"
I''m occasionally getting an odd Rails error that says "marshal data too short". Our entire web app seems to be working fine -- we can post forms, save models, redirect, login, etc, without any problems. Then out of nowhere a request will result in the 500 error "marshal data too short". Subsequent requests to *any* page then result in the same error -- even pages
2006 Apr 11
4
Managing "application scope" data - best practices
All, I have some data that I need to be able to see across the application. For J2EE people out there, I need something that I want to have available in the "application scope" of my app. What is the best way to handle this? I''m trying to access a class variable that I created in my controller from my view (to no avail). Create a class variable in my helper class and use
2006 Jul 03
4
text_field doesn''t call overridden ActiveRecord getters
All, In a template, I have <%= text_field :target_list, :DateReceived, { :title => ''uploaded_at'', :class => ''target_list_info'', :disabled => ''true'' } %> Here is the DateReceived method on my
2006 Jul 21
0
[RESOLVED] Marshal.dump not dumping entire object?
After sending this I realized that this was a Ruby not Rails issue - but the answer may be interesting for those who choose Marshal over Serialize. So, to close this off I don''t know why marshal.dump wasn''t ''dumping'' all attributes, but adding custom marshaling to PDate did the trick. ala, + def marshal_dump + dumped_obj = [date_precision, ajd,
2006 Jul 21
0
Marshal.dump not dumping entire object?
Greetings, I first want to say that this problem is happening with the Runt gem. This may is likely an implementation issue between Marshal and Runt. While I''ve simultaneously filed this problem with Matt Lipper, I''m also hoping someone here can can guide me a little - either in implementation (usage of Marshal), or to aid me to fix Runt to support Marshal.
2008 Jan 04
2
use of Marshal with wxruby classes
Is it possible to use Marshal with wxruby classes to serialize an application''s state? I tried a minimal example of simply serializing a minimal frame object, and I get the error "no marshal_dump is defined for class MinimalFrame". I don''t fully understand this because I also tried another minimal example of dumping a class which did not defined a marshal_dump, and it
2011 Aug 25
1
Question about object permanence/marshalling
Hello,   I am trying to write some code that dumps R objects to the harddisk in a binary format so they can be quickly re-used later. Goal is to save time. The objects may be quite large (e.g. classes for a GUI). I was thinking that save() and load() would be suitable for this (until now I only thought it could be used for 'real' data, e.g. matrices, data.frames etc), but I am hoping any
2006 Mar 21
11
Stuck on ActiveRecord
Hi, I''m having great fun developing with Rails but I''ve come to a problem that I can''t quite figure out. I have an Order object that "has_many" order_lines. This works perfectly and I can see all the lines. The OrderLine object has an order_id field as well as product_id and amount. Now ideally I would want to do : order.orderline[0].product.name for
2006 Jul 06
2
Custom init. of ActiveRecord objects - best practices
All, I''m wanting to initialize an ActiveRecord object. I understand that there is a method called after_initialize that appears to get called right after the ActiveRecord object is instantiated. Is after_initialize a Ruby thing or a Rails thing? Where is after_initialize documented? Can I pass parameters to it? If so, how? I want to initialize the "belongs_to" attribute of
2006 May 24
1
How to marshal Javascript data?
I''m trying to marshal some information I have in Javascript, and send it over an AJAX request to the server, specifically to be stored in a model on the server side. I have some Javascript routines I wrote that gather information about the user selection. I see that the link_to_remote has a :before option in which I can write Javascript to collect what I need, but right now I''m
2006 Mar 14
5
Column aliasing in ActiveRecord?
Anybody know of a way to alias a column in ActiveRecord such that you could reference it via a different symbol in your view for view purposes? Like my column is named X but I want to display it as Y and maybe I have an accessor named Y set up on the model so that when I "call" Y from the view (and controller?) I''m actually manipulating the column X? Hope that makes sense.
2006 May 31
2
ActiveRecord and database metadata. How much can I get?
All, I have need of getting at some underlying database metadata for ActiveRecord descendants. Does anyone know if I can get access to the following attributes of the underlying column for a given ActiveRecord object: Is it a currency object? Is it nullable? Is it a signed int? Is it searchable? Column length Column name Column precision Column scale Column data type - how specific can I get
2006 Jul 03
5
stopping error mailer on development
I sleep better with it in place in production mode and I only get one error notice - every once in a while for a problem that I have fixed in development branch that I am not ready to merge in the main trunk yet. I want to keep the error mailer code in place in development code for obvious reasons and even though I can set up filters for my mail system, how can I simply shut it off for development
2006 May 09
1
Session mgmt. bug - ActiveRecord & MemoryStore session store
Windows XP Pro Rails 1.1.2 I need some help verifying this behavior that I''m seeing. BUG: Objects in session which are descendants of ActiveRecord::Base lose attributes on subsequent requests when using CGI::Session::MemoryStore. TO REPRODUCE: 0) Set up MemoryStore as the session database manager in the appropriate environment.rb file in config 1) Create a model object X that