Ruby

Ruby was developed by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto in 1995 with the intent of having an easily readable programming language. It is used by the Rails framework to create dynamic web-applications. Ruby's syntax is similar to that of Perl and Python.
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Homebrew/livecheck provides various automated ways of detecting formulae updates.
Repology provides an API that provides details on whether a Homebrew package is outdated e.g. https://repology.org/metapackage/boost/versions
A separate Ruby application that can be trivially deployed on e
We have currently simple GitHub page, but we need to think about it's update with some better design.
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Currently register
looks like:
private static <T> void register(Map<T, T> substitutions, T annotated, T original, T target) {
if (annotated != null) {
guarantee(!substitutions.containsKey(annotated) || substitutions.get(annotated) == original || substitutions.get(annotated) == target, "Already registered: %s", annotated);
substitutions.put(annotated,
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Expected Behavior
When Rubocop encounters '"' + "foo" + '"'
it should be autocorrected to '"foo"'
Actual Behavior
When Rubocop 1.1.0 encounters '"' + "foo" + '"'
it currently autocorrects to ""foo""
thus leading to a syntax error:
test.rb:3:3: C: [Corrected] Style/StringConcatenation: Prefer string interpolation to string concatenation.
p '"' + "foo" + '"'
^^^^^^^
The Readme is our comprehensive sinatra documentation and deserves a lot of love. Thank you for everybody who has contributed to it so far!
The translations are great but some of them seem incomplete or outdated. For sinatra 2.0 they need a major overhaul and here's a list of languages that need to be worked on:
- German
- Spanish
- French
- Hungarian
- Portuguese (Br
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Steps to reproduce
Run asdf
. In help output a line is printed for the asdf env
command:
asdf env <command> [executable] Prints or runs an executable under a command environment
I would assume <command>
is an arbitrary command. But from what I can tell needs to be a plugin name or a shim name? I'm also not sure how this differs from executing the shim directly.
FY
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I've come up against a bug with ActiveRecord when using namespaces models and polymorphic associations, it's a common use-case so should probably be fixed before a 4.2 release.
Error:
Example: