[TxMt] Bug in ruby bundle

Charilaos Skiadas cskiadas at uchicago.edu
Mon Jan 9 14:34:08 UTC 2006


On Jan 9, 2006, at 8:26 AM, Frederik De Bleser wrote:

> Actually, I encountered the bug with a real example in the Poignant  
> guide. Here it is, from (http://www.poignantguide.net/ruby/ 
> chapter-6.html):
>
>  class DwemthysArray < Array
>    alias _inspect inspect
>    def inspect; "#<#{ self.class }#{ _inspect }>"; end
>
> The last line triggers the bug, which messes up all the code in the  
> file I already wrote. The results looks downright scary when the  
> bug shows up, so I personally think this must be fixed.
>
You'll have to explain how you typed the aforementioned code, because  
when I type it in, the bug is not triggered.
> And I personally like the fact that TextMate automatically writes  
> {} when I type # in strings.
>
So it didn't bother you in the above example where to write the #<  
part you had to delete the { as well as the consequent } that sticks  
around?
> Frederik
>

Haris


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