the socket whose last-access-time is oldest. (and add new one)
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* Workin' in the coal mine, goin' down, down, down...
r1003 | ser | 2004-06-08 22:24:08 -0400 (Tue, 08 Jun 2004) | 7 lines
* Entirely rewrote the validation code; the finite state machine, while cool,
didn't survive the encounter with Interleave. It was getting sort of hacky,
too. The new mechanism is less elegant, but is basically still a FSM, and is
more flexible without having to add hacks to extend it. Large chunks of the
FSM may be reusable in other validation mechanisms.
* Added interleave support
r1004 | ser | 2004-06-09 07:24:17 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Added suppert for mixed
r1005 | ser | 2004-06-09 08:01:33 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 3 lines
* Added Kou's patch to normalize attribute values passed through the SAX2 and
Stream parsers.
r1006 | ser | 2004-06-09 08:12:35 -0400 (Wed, 09 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Applied Kou's preceding-sibling patch, which fixes the order of the axe results
r1009 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:02:55 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 8 lines
* Redesigned and rewrote the RelaxNG code. It isn't elegant, but it works.
Particular problems encountered were interleave and ref. Interleave means I
can't use a clean FSM design, and ref means the dirty FSM design has to be modified
during validation. There's a lot of code that could be cleaned up in here.
However, I'm pretty sure that this design is reasonably fast and space efficient.
I'm not entirely convinced that it is correct; more tests are required.
* This version adds support for defines and refs.
r1011 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:20:07 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 3 lines
* Removed debugging output from unit test
* Moved ">" in Element.inspect
r1014 | ser | 2004-06-20 11:40:30 -0400 (Sun, 20 Jun 2004) | 2 lines
* Minor big in missing includes for validation rules
r1023 | ser | 2004-07-03 08:57:34 -0400 (Sat, 03 Jul 2004) | 2 lines
* Fixed bug #34, typo in xpath_parser.
r1024 | ser | 2004-07-03 10:22:08 -0400 (Sat, 03 Jul 2004) | 9 lines
* Previous fix, (include? -> includes?) was incorrect.
* Added another test for encoding
* Started AnyName support in RelaxNG
* Added Element#Attributes#to_a, so that it does something intelligent.
This was needed by XPath, for '@*'
* Fixed XPath so that @* works.
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should give us packed address, not struct sockaddr.
[ruby-core:03053]
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* Added XPath expansion and abbreviation to Parsers::XPathParser
* Improved the look of Element.inspect
* Added xpath() to Element and Attribute, allowing the generation of a unique
xpath for nodes of these types. This method for the other nodes still need to be
done
* Made REXML::XPathParser#match public
First pass at validation support. Minimal RelaxNG support.
* The tree parser is now an independant parser, like the rest.
* The first basic RelaxNG support is in. It supports elements, attributes,
choice, sequence, oneOrMany, zeroOrMany, and optional.
Improved support for converting XPaths to strings.
* XPath wasn't parsing ")" correctly.
Validation improvements:
* Fixed text
* Fixed attributes in choices
* Fixed text in choices. This change improves handling of all events that occur
without an end step (which is most of them).
* Fixed a bunch of cases
* Added support for <group>
* Added support for <value>
Workin' in the coal mine, goin' down, down, down...
* Entirely rewrote the validation code; the finite state machine, while cool,
didn't survive the encounter with Interleave. It was getting sort of hacky,
too. The new mechanism is less elegant, but is basically still a FSM, and is
more flexible without having to add hacks to extend it. Large chunks of the
FSM may be reusable in other validation mechanisms.
* Added interleave support
* Added suppert for mixed
* Added Kou's patch to normalize attribute values passed through the SAX2 and
Stream parsers.
* Applied Kou's preceding-sibling patch, which fixes the order of the axe results
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IO.readlines in CSV format.
* lib/csv.rb (CSV.parse): [CAUTION] behavior changed. in the past,
CSV.parse accepts a filename to be read-opened (it was just a
shortcut of CSV.open(filename, 'r')). now CSV.parse accepts a
string or a stream to be parsed e.g.
CSV.parse("1,2\n3,r") #=> [['1', '2'], ['3', '4']]
* test/csv/test_csv.rb: follow above changes.
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* lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): macro name should not include equal
sign.
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[ruby-list:39685]
* lib/cgi/session.rb: use LOCK_SH to read, and a few other
improvements. [ruby-core:02328]
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formerly it was "\r\n".
* lib/csv.rb: [CAUTION] API change
* CSV::Row removed. a row is represented as just an Array. since
CSV::Row was a subclass of Array, it won't hurt almost all programs
except one which depended CSV::Row#match.
* CSV::Cell removed. a cell is represented as just a String or
nil(NULL). this change will cause widespread destruction.
CSV.open("foo.csv", "r") do |row|
row.each do |cell|
if cell.is_null # Cell#is_null
p "(NULL)"
else
p cell.data # Cell#data
end
end
end
must be just;
CSV.open("foo.csv", "r") do |row|
row.each do |cell|
if cell.nil?
p "(NULL)"
else
p cell
end
end
end
* lib/csv.rb: [CAUTION] record separator(CR, LF, CR+LF) behavior
change. CSV.open, CSV.parse, and CSV,generate now do not force
opened file binmode. formerly it set binmode explicitly.
with CSV.open, binmode of opened file depends the given mode
parameter "r", "w", "rb", and "wb". CSV.parse and CSV.generate open
file with "r" and "w".
setting mode properly is user's responsibility now.
* lib/csv.rb: accepts String as a fs (field separator/column separator)
and rs (record separator/row separator)
* lib/csv.rb: added CSV.foreach(path, rs = nil, &block). CSV.foreach
now does not handle "| cmd" as a path different from IO.foreach.
needed?
* test/csv/test_csv.rb: updated.
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of zero at times, which kept some blocks from getting indentation.
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* lib/yaml/rubytypes.rb: range of exponential floats. [ruby-core:02824]
* test/yaml/test_yaml.rb: tests for strings start with colon and some
round trip.
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