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23276332_c0
23276332
ruby
0
Title: before filter issue in padrino Problem title: before filter issue in padrino Tags: sinatra, ruby, padrino Problem: before filter issue in padrino Code signals: ArgumentError, set_current_user, track_order_ip, current_user, customer_inactivity, skip_enforce, current_customer
before filter issue in padrino before filter issue in padrino sinatra ruby padrino ArgumentError set_current_user track_order_ip current_user customer_inactivity skip_enforce current_customer before filter issue in padrino I'm trying to create a chain of before filter in padrino that look like this of which look like t...
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33625924_c2
33625924
ruby
2
n:60, _yz_pn:57, _yz_pn:48, _yz_pn:45, _yz_pn:33, _yz_pn:21, _yz_pn:9, _yz_pn:54, _yz_pn:42, _yz_pn:30, _yz_pn:18, _yz_pn:15, _yz_pn:6, _yz_pn:3, solr.log, error.log, Error, dev1, dev3, yz_index, wait_for_index, yz_index.erl, riak_kv_version, g404619c, lsb_release, LSB, Distributor
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49253610_c3
49253610
ruby
3
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14736168_c0
14736168
ruby
0
Title: Puppet Error: Duplicate definition Problem title: Puppet Error: Duplicate definition Tags: puppet, ruby Problem: Puppet Error: Duplicate definition Code signals: Puppet, Error, Duplicate, MyClass, ServiceName-start, ServiceName, PackageName, Service, ServiceName-Stop, Package
Puppet Error: Duplicate definition Puppet Error: Duplicate definition puppet ruby Puppet Error Duplicate MyClass ServiceName-start ServiceName PackageName Service ServiceName-Stop Package Puppet Error: Duplicate definition In a class I would like to do this: Here is my class: I got this error:
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20889071_c0
20889071
ruby
0
Title: Stop Pry from putting each value of a returned array on a new line? Problem title: Stop Pry from putting each value of a returned array on a new line? Tags: pry, ruby Problem: Stop Pry from putting each value of a returned array on a new line? Code signals: putting, Stop, Pry
Stop Pry from putting each value of a returned array on a new line? Stop Pry from putting each value of a returned array on a new line? pry ruby putting Stop Pry Stop Pry from putting each value of a returned array on a new line? I watched the RubyConf 2013 talk on Pry and I have decided I ought to give it a good try. ...
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16850767_c0
16850767
ruby
0
Title: Interrogative and exclamation methods Problem title: Interrogative and exclamation methods Tags: methods, ruby Problem: Interrogative and exclamation methods When should a method name be interrogative and exclamation? Is there any convention/rules? Code signals: Interrogative
Interrogative and exclamation methods Interrogative and exclamation methods methods ruby Interrogative Interrogative and exclamation methods When should a method name be interrogative and exclamation? Is there any convention/rules?
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34532875_c0
34532875
ruby
0
Title: How can I avoid error when setting elsif range condition? Problem title: How can I avoid error when setting elsif range condition? Tags: range, ruby Problem: How can I avoid error when setting elsif range condition? Code signals: How, Summer, Your, tree_age, Orange_tree.rb:14
How can I avoid error when setting elsif range condition? How can I avoid error when setting elsif range condition? range ruby How Summer Your tree_age Orange_tree.rb:14 How can I avoid error when setting elsif range condition? I'm trying to ensure a tree between a certain age range gives x oranges, however I'm stuck w...
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30996326_c0
30996326
ruby
0
Title: How to pad a string with spaces in Ruby? Problem title: How to pad a string with spaces in Ruby? Tags: ruby Problem: How to pad a string with spaces in Ruby? Is there a Ruby function that can pad a string? Original [477, 4770] Expected ["477 ", "4770 "] Code signals: How, Ruby
How to pad a string with spaces in Ruby? How to pad a string with spaces in Ruby? ruby How Ruby How to pad a string with spaces in Ruby? Is there a Ruby function that can pad a string? Original [477, 4770] Expected ["477 ", "4770 "]
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33414472_c5
33414472
ruby
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4209384_c0
4209384
ruby
0
Title: Ruby, remove last N characters from a string? Problem title: Ruby, remove last N characters from a string? Tags: string, ruby Problem: Ruby, remove last N characters from a string? What is the preferred way of removing the last n characters from a string? Code signals: a, Ruby
Ruby, remove last N characters from a string? Ruby, remove last N characters from a string? string ruby a Ruby Ruby, remove last N characters from a string? What is the preferred way of removing the last n characters from a string?
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13071344_c0
13071344
ruby
0
Title: Graphics with Prawn Problem title: Graphics with Prawn Tags: ruby, prawn Problem: Graphics with Prawn Looking to a gem that adds gtraphing capabilities to prawn, I found this one but it seems a litle outdated. Is there any more active gem for that? Code signals: Graphics, Prawn
Graphics with Prawn Graphics with Prawn ruby prawn Graphics Prawn Graphics with Prawn Looking to a gem that adds gtraphing capabilities to prawn, I found this one but it seems a litle outdated. Is there any more active gem for that?
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1318437_c0
1318437
ruby
0
Title: Parsing Custom Tags with Ruby Problem title: Parsing Custom Tags with Ruby Tags: regex, ruby, parsing Problem: Parsing Custom Tags with Ruby I am trying to do pretty much the same thing as here, but in ruby: Parsing Custom Tags with PHP Code signals: Parsing, Custom, Tags, Ruby
Parsing Custom Tags with Ruby Parsing Custom Tags with Ruby regex ruby parsing Parsing Custom Tags Ruby Parsing Custom Tags with Ruby I am trying to do pretty much the same thing as here, but in ruby: Parsing Custom Tags with PHP
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1205577_c0
1205577
ruby
0
Title: What is a good Code to Test Ratio? Problem title: What is a good Code to Test Ratio? Tags: ruby-on-rails, ruby, rspec Problem: What is a good Code to Test Ratio? I am using RSpec for writing tests. What do you think, is a good Code to Test Ratio? Code signals: What, Test, Ratio
What is a good Code to Test Ratio? What is a good Code to Test Ratio? ruby-on-rails ruby rspec What Test Ratio What is a good Code to Test Ratio? I am using RSpec for writing tests. What do you think, is a good Code to Test Ratio?
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33073101_c0
33073101
ruby
0
Title: Difference between concatenation types in ruby Problem title: Difference between concatenation types in ruby Tags: concatenation, ruby, loops Problem: Difference between concatenation types in ruby Code signals: Difference, Array.new, multi.length, multi.each, c.each_with_index
Difference between concatenation types in ruby Difference between concatenation types in ruby concatenation ruby loops Difference Array.new multi.length multi.each c.each_with_index Difference between concatenation types in ruby I'm trying to write my own transpose method. I'm wondering how the different forms of conca...
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515478_c0
515478
ruby
0
Title: Converting binary data to string in ruby Problem title: Converting binary data to string in ruby Tags: ruby Problem: Converting binary data to string in ruby I have a string containing byte data. How can I perform an in-place conversion to ascii string? Code signals: Converting
Converting binary data to string in ruby Converting binary data to string in ruby ruby Converting Converting binary data to string in ruby I have a string containing byte data. How can I perform an in-place conversion to ascii string?
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7846426_c0
7846426
ruby
0
Title: what is &quot;$:&quot; in ruby? Problem title: what is &quot;$:&quot; in ruby? Tags: rubygems, ruby, load-path Problem: what is "$:" in ruby? Usually be seen in .gemspec file. eg. i18n.gemspec . $: << File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__) Code signals: File.expand_path, __FILE__
what is &quot;$:&quot; in ruby? what is &quot;$:&quot; in ruby? rubygems ruby load-path File.expand_path __FILE__ what is "$:" in ruby? Usually be seen in .gemspec file. eg. i18n.gemspec .
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19081129_c0
19081129
ruby
0
Title: How would I save multiple records at once in Rails? Problem title: How would I save multiple records at once in Rails? Tags: ruby, ruby-on-rails Problem: How would I save multiple records at once in Rails? Code signals: How, Rails, tax_rates, income_from, income_to, Rails.create
How would I save multiple records at once in Rails? How would I save multiple records at once in Rails? ruby ruby-on-rails How Rails tax_rates income_from income_to Rails.create How would I save multiple records at once in Rails? How would I save this array in one call with Rails? Can I just call Rails.create(tax_rates...
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28104017_c0
28104017
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0
Title: How to find ids of record from array of records using Ruby 2.0 Problem title: How to find ids of record from array of records using Ruby 2.0 Tags: arrays, hash, ruby Problem: How to find ids of record from array of records using Ruby 2.0 Code signals: array, Ruby, How, IpAddress
How to find ids of record from array of records using Ruby 2.0 How to find ids of record from array of records using Ruby 2.0 arrays hash ruby array Ruby How IpAddress How to find ids of record from array of records using Ruby 2.0 consider here is array of records below I want to get ids of same ip's in this array by n...
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40921626_c0
40921626
ruby
0
Title: Ruby: new line in while loop Problem title: Ruby: new line in while loop Tags: ruby, while-loop Problem: Ruby: new line in while loop How can I add a new line (with a new string) after 'done' is recived? while (input = gets.chomp) != "done" ... end Code signals: Ruby, gets.chomp
Ruby: new line in while loop Ruby: new line in while loop ruby while-loop Ruby gets.chomp Ruby: new line in while loop How can I add a new line (with a new string) after 'done' is recived?
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2292522_c0
2292522
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Title: how to access array[3..last] (ruby) Problem title: how to access array[3..last] (ruby) Tags: arrays, ruby Problem: how to access array[3..last] (ruby) how can I access all array elements from x to the last one? my_array= [1,2,3,4,5,6] puts my_array[3..last] Code signals: my_array
how to access array[3..last] (ruby) how to access array[3..last] (ruby) arrays ruby my_array how to access array[3..last] (ruby) how can I access all array elements from x to the last one?
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Title: Hash#key for 1.8.6 Problem title: Hash#key for 1.8.6 Tags: hash, ruby Problem: Hash#key for 1.8.6 Greetings, I am trying to make my 1.9.1 source 1.8.6 compatible. I recognized that there's no Hash#key method. Any idea or method how to solve that? Thanks! Tobias Code signals: Hash
Hash#key for 1.8.6 Hash#key for 1.8.6 hash ruby Hash Hash#key for 1.8.6 Greetings, I am trying to make my 1.9.1 source 1.8.6 compatible. I recognized that there's no Hash#key method. Any idea or method how to solve that? Thanks! Tobias
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29229059_c0
29229059
ruby
0
Title: How to best wrap Ruby optparse code and output? Problem title: How to best wrap Ruby optparse code and output? Tags: ruby, optparse Problem: How to best wrap Ruby optparse code and output? Code signals: How, Ruby, opts.on, scores_min, Integer, Drop, scores_main, DEFAULT_SCORE_MIN
How to best wrap Ruby optparse code and output? How to best wrap Ruby optparse code and output? ruby optparse How Ruby opts.on scores_min Integer Drop scores_main DEFAULT_SCORE_MIN How to best wrap Ruby optparse code and output? For the following code, which according to the style guide should be wrapped at 80 chars: T...
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30660905_c2
30660905
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31110560_c0
31110560
ruby
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Title: Rails - how to automatically uniq joins method? Problem title: Rails - how to automatically uniq joins method? Tags: activerecord, ruby, ruby-on-rails Problem: Rails - how to automatically uniq joins method? Code signals: Rails, City.joins, City, created_at, updated_at, cities.id
Rails - how to automatically uniq joins method? Rails - how to automatically uniq joins method? activerecord ruby ruby-on-rails Rails City.joins City created_at updated_at cities.id Rails - how to automatically uniq joins method? This question is based on this: Rails, why joins returns array with non-uniq values? Let s...
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70732436_c0
70732436
ruby
0
Title: Sort by date in array of objects Problem title: Sort by date in array of objects Tags: sorting, arrays, ruby, ruby-on-rails Problem: Sort by date in array of objects Code signals: Sort, created_at, updated_at, user_id, public_id, post.created_at, posts.sort_by, h.created_at.split
Sort by date in array of objects Sort by date in array of objects sorting arrays ruby ruby-on-rails Sort created_at updated_at user_id public_id post.created_at posts.sort_by h.created_at.split Sort by date in array of objects I have an array of objects I want to sort by the post.created_at column for the array collect...
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741055_c0
741055
ruby
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Title: installing Ruby 1.9.1 Problem title: installing Ruby 1.9.1 Tags: ruby Problem: installing Ruby 1.9.1 I usually look to http://hivelogic.com for instructions on installing Ruby but I have run into problems trying to convert Dan's instructions for 1.8.7 to 1.9.1. Code signals: Ruby
installing Ruby 1.9.1 installing Ruby 1.9.1 ruby Ruby installing Ruby 1.9.1 I usually look to http://hivelogic.com for instructions on installing Ruby but I have run into problems trying to convert Dan's instructions for 1.8.7 to 1.9.1.
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9649796_c0
9649796
ruby
0
Title: Replace the n-th byte in a file with another byte Problem title: Replace the n-th byte in a file with another byte Tags: ruby Problem: Replace the n-th byte in a file with another byte In Ruby, how do I replace, say, the 7th byte of a file with another byte? Code signals: Replace
Replace the n-th byte in a file with another byte Replace the n-th byte in a file with another byte ruby Replace Replace the n-th byte in a file with another byte In Ruby, how do I replace, say, the 7th byte of a file with another byte?
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21498915_c0
21498915
ruby
0
Title: How to get download speed with NET::HTTP Problem title: How to get download speed with NET::HTTP Tags: ruby, net-http Problem: How to get download speed with NET::HTTP Is there a way to get current download speed when using NET::HTTP to download files? Code signals: How, NET::HTTP
How to get download speed with NET::HTTP How to get download speed with NET::HTTP ruby net-http How NET::HTTP How to get download speed with NET::HTTP Is there a way to get current download speed when using NET::HTTP to download files?
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21925510_c0
21925510
ruby
0
Title: What does Hash[x] &lt;&lt; &quot;string&quot; do? Problem title: What does Hash[x] &lt;&lt; &quot;string&quot; do? Tags: ruby, hash Problem: What does Hash[x] << "string" do? What does Hash[x] << "string" do? What is the symbol << for and how does it work? Code signals: What, Hash
What does Hash[x] &lt;&lt; &quot;string&quot; do? What does Hash[x] &lt;&lt; &quot;string&quot; do? ruby hash What Hash What does Hash[x] << "string" do? What does Hash[x] << "string" do? What is the symbol << for and how does it work?
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3918920
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Title: doesNotUnderstand for JavaScript? Problem title: doesNotUnderstand for JavaScript? Tags: smalltalk, javascript, ruby Problem: doesNotUnderstand for JavaScript? Is there a way to simulate Smalltalk's doesNotUnderstand or Ruby's method_missing in Javascript? Code signals: JavaScript
doesNotUnderstand for JavaScript? doesNotUnderstand for JavaScript? smalltalk javascript ruby JavaScript doesNotUnderstand for JavaScript? Is there a way to simulate Smalltalk's doesNotUnderstand or Ruby's method_missing in Javascript?
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Title: Remove keys which have empty arrays Problem title: Remove keys which have empty arrays Tags: ruby, hash, arrays Problem: Remove keys which have empty arrays I need to delete sub keys which have empty arrays: networks = { "CL1": { "192.168.200.0/24": [ Code signals: Remove, CL1, CL2
Remove keys which have empty arrays Remove keys which have empty arrays ruby hash arrays Remove CL1 CL2 Remove keys which have empty arrays I need to delete sub keys which have empty arrays: to Is it possible to remove key elements which have empty array?
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52650186
ruby
0
Title: Implement &#x27;rescue&#x27; without &#x27;next&#x27; Problem title: Implement &#x27;rescue&#x27; without &#x27;next&#x27; Tags: ruby Problem: Implement 'rescue' without 'next' Code signals: RuntimeError, Implement, request_builder.new, tested_env, error_logs, error.backtrace.first
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355:in, new_constants_in, misc.rake:3, rake-0.8.7, rake.rb:636:in, rake.rb:631:in, rake.rb:597:in, invoke_with_call_chain, monitor.rb:242:in, rake.rb:590:in, rake.rb:607:in, invoke_prerequisites, rake.rb:604:in, rake.rb:596:in, rake.rb:583:in, rake.rb:2051:in, invoke_task, rake.rb:2029:in
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15531055
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Title: Two-Dimensional Array in Ruby Problem title: Two-Dimensional Array in Ruby Tags: ruby-on-rails, input, ruby Problem: Two-Dimensional Array in Ruby How to input a two-dimensional array in Ruby?How to initialize and declare the array in Ruby? Code signals: Two-Dimensional, Array, Ruby
Two-Dimensional Array in Ruby Two-Dimensional Array in Ruby ruby-on-rails input ruby Two-Dimensional Array Ruby Two-Dimensional Array in Ruby How to input a two-dimensional array in Ruby?How to initialize and declare the array in Ruby?
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Title: WhatsApp Ruby gem Problem title: WhatsApp Ruby gem Tags: ruby-on-rails, whatsapp, ruby Problem: WhatsApp Ruby gem I was just wondering if there is a ruby gem for Whatsapp similar to what is available in PHP . I searched on Google, but could not find one. Code signals: WhatsApp, Ruby
WhatsApp Ruby gem WhatsApp Ruby gem ruby-on-rails whatsapp ruby WhatsApp Ruby WhatsApp Ruby gem I was just wondering if there is a ruby gem for Whatsapp similar to what is available in PHP . I searched on Google, but could not find one.
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Title: Turning long fixed number to array Ruby Problem title: Turning long fixed number to array Ruby Tags: fixnum, ruby, arrays Problem: Turning long fixed number to array Ruby Is there a method in ruby to turn fixnum like 74239 into an array like [7,4,2,3,9] ? Code signals: Turning, Ruby
Turning long fixed number to array Ruby Turning long fixed number to array Ruby fixnum ruby arrays Turning Ruby Turning long fixed number to array Ruby Is there a method in ruby to turn fixnum like 74239 into an array like [7,4,2,3,9] ?
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4299289_c0
4299289
ruby
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Title: What is the difference between Class and Klass in ruby? Problem title: What is the difference between Class and Klass in ruby? Tags: ruby, class Problem: What is the difference between Class and Klass in ruby? What is the difference between Class and Klass? Code signals: What, Klass
What is the difference between Class and Klass in ruby? What is the difference between Class and Klass in ruby? ruby class What Klass What is the difference between Class and Klass in ruby? What is the difference between Class and Klass?
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57000212_c0
57000212
ruby
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Title: Ruby on Rails: Fetch_values Rollback error Problem title: Ruby on Rails: Fetch_values Rollback error Tags: ruby-on-rails, ruby Problem: Ruby on Rails: Fetch_values Rollback error Code signals: Ruby, Rails, Fetch_values, Rollback, Internal, Error, fetch_value, Hash:0, Did, each_value
Ruby on Rails: Fetch_values Rollback error Ruby on Rails: Fetch_values Rollback error ruby-on-rails ruby Ruby Rails Fetch_values Rollback Internal Error fetch_value Hash:0 Did each_value Ruby on Rails: Fetch_values Rollback error I have upgraded my Ruby to 2.5 and after rectifying many dependency issues, I'm stuck at a...
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23516770_c0
23516770
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Title: rbenv &amp; ruby-build not showing the same list of version Problem title: rbenv &amp; ruby-build not showing the same list of version Tags: rbenv, ruby Problem: rbenv & ruby-build not showing the same list of version Code signals: p195, p247, p353, p451, preview1, preview2, rc1, rc2
rbenv &amp; ruby-build not showing the same list of version rbenv &amp; ruby-build not showing the same list of version rbenv ruby p195 p247 p353 p451 preview1 preview2 rc1 rc2 rbenv & ruby-build not showing the same list of version I'm trying to install the latest ruby version (ie. 2.1.1) with rbenv. After upgrading b...
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1772070_c0
1772070
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Title: Python equivalent of ruby&#x27;s __method__? Problem title: Python equivalent of ruby&#x27;s __method__? Tags: ruby, python Problem: Python equivalent of ruby's __method__? I want to be able to do this: def asdf(): print __method__ "asdf" Thanks, Noah Code signals: Python, __method__
Python equivalent of ruby&#x27;s __method__? Python equivalent of ruby&#x27;s __method__? ruby python Python __method__ Python equivalent of ruby's __method__? I want to be able to do this: Thanks, Noah
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6933283
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Title: Ruby 1.9.2 export a CSV string without generating a file Problem title: Ruby 1.9.2 export a CSV string without generating a file Tags: csv, ruby-1.9.2, ruby Problem: Ruby 1.9.2 export a CSV string without generating a file Code signals: Ruby, CSV, csv_string, CSV.generate, ruby-1.9.2
Ruby 1.9.2 export a CSV string without generating a file Ruby 1.9.2 export a CSV string without generating a file csv ruby-1.9.2 ruby Ruby CSV csv_string CSV.generate ruby-1.9.2 Ruby 1.9.2 export a CSV string without generating a file I just can't get the 'To a String' example under 'Writing' example in the documentati...
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2256569_c0
2256569
ruby
0
Title: What is Rack middleware? Problem title: What is Rack middleware? Tags: web-applications, ruby, ruby-on-rails, rack, http Problem: What is Rack middleware? What is Rack middleware in Ruby? I couldn't find any good explanation for what they mean by "middleware". Code signals: What, Rack
What is Rack middleware? What is Rack middleware? web-applications ruby ruby-on-rails rack http What Rack What is Rack middleware? What is Rack middleware in Ruby? I couldn't find any good explanation for what they mean by "middleware".
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36142332_c0
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Title: Why does a class inherit from a struct Problem title: Why does a class inherit from a struct Tags: ruby Problem: Why does a class inherit from a struct Is class A < Struct.new(:att) end the same as class A attr_accessor :att end in Ruby? Code signals: a, Why, Struct.new, attr_accessor
Why does a class inherit from a struct Why does a class inherit from a struct ruby a Why Struct.new attr_accessor Why does a class inherit from a struct Is the same as in Ruby?
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webpacker-5.2.1/lib/webpacker/runner.rb:13:in, /var/lib/gems/2.7.0/gems/webpacker-5.2.1/lib/webpacker/runner.rb:6:in, /bin/webpack:17:in, /bin/webpack:16:in, Fail, Webpacker, Compiling, Compilation, webpacker-5.2.1, runner.rb:13:in, Errno::ENOENT, runner.rb:6:in, webpack:17:in, webpack:16:in
webpacker-5.2.1/lib/webpacker/runner.rb:13:in, /var/lib/gems/2.7.0/gems/webpacker-5.2.1/lib/webpacker/runner.rb:6:in, /bin/webpack:17:in, /bin/webpack:16:in, Fail, Webpacker, Compiling, Compilation, webpacker-5.2.1, runner.rb:13:in, Errno::ENOENT, runner.rb:6:in, webpack:17:in, webpack:16:in
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69598107_c3
69598107
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3
:782:in, try_func, mkmf.rb:1069:in, have_func, mkmf.rb:959:in, checking_for, mkmf.rb:361:in, mkmf.rb:331:in, mkmf.rb:357:in, mkmf.rb:958:in, mkmf.rb:1068:in, x86_64-darwin-16, Gem, Results, gem_make.out, Bundler, Make, rubygems.org, Gemfile, sqlite3, webpacker:install, Run, stackoverflow.com
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7598450_c0
7598450
ruby
0
Title: How to make a query with or condition in mongoid Problem title: How to make a query with or condition in mongoid Tags: mongoid, mongodb, ruby-on-rails, ruby Problem: How to make a query with or condition in mongoid How can I make a query with or condition in Mongoid. Code signals: How
How to make a query with or condition in mongoid How to make a query with or condition in mongoid mongoid mongodb ruby-on-rails ruby How How to make a query with or condition in mongoid How can I make a query with or condition in Mongoid.
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18567954_c0
18567954
ruby
0
Title: Ruby string to number keep format Problem title: Ruby string to number keep format Tags: ruby Problem: Ruby string to number keep format I have a number stored as a sting e.g. "2,65424.00" Is there a way to convert it to a float number 2,65424.00 and keep the format? Code signals: Ruby
Ruby string to number keep format Ruby string to number keep format ruby Ruby Ruby string to number keep format I have a number stored as a sting e.g. "2,65424.00" Is there a way to convert it to a float number 2,65424.00 and keep the format?
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30869725_c0
30869725
ruby
0
Title: Generate MD5 Hash of String in JRuby Problem title: Generate MD5 Hash of String in JRuby Tags: md5, ruby, jruby, hashcode, hash Problem: Generate MD5 Hash of String in JRuby How can I generate MD5 hash of a String in JRuby ? String = 'device S6' Code signals: Generate, MD5, Hash, JRuby
Generate MD5 Hash of String in JRuby Generate MD5 Hash of String in JRuby md5 ruby jruby hashcode hash Generate MD5 Hash JRuby Generate MD5 Hash of String in JRuby How can I generate MD5 hash of a String in JRuby ?
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5289062_c0
5289062
ruby
0
Title: Is this a valid Sinatra route handler? Problem title: Is this a valid Sinatra route handler? Tags: sinatra, ruby Problem: Is this a valid Sinatra route handler? Is this a valid route handler? post '/lists/:id/delete' do #delete list ... end I can't get it to fire. Code signals: Sinatra
Is this a valid Sinatra route handler? Is this a valid Sinatra route handler? sinatra ruby Sinatra Is this a valid Sinatra route handler? Is this a valid route handler? I can't get it to fire.
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70627500_c1
70627500
ruby
1
0/gems/aviglitch-0.2.0/lib/aviglitch/avi.rb:379:in, Datamosh, Aviglitch, Undefined, BP-de-geoffrey, Users, Downloads, IMG_4973.avi, IMG_4973TEST.avi, Traceback, datamosh:23:in, aviglitch-0.2.0, datamosh:75:in, base.rb:32:in, avi.rb:183:in, avi.rb:379:in, avi.rb:50:in, Array:0x00007fbb74861898
0/gems/aviglitch-0.2.0/lib/aviglitch/avi.rb:379:in, Datamosh, Aviglitch, Undefined, BP-de-geoffrey, Users, Downloads, IMG_4973.avi, IMG_4973TEST.avi, Traceback, datamosh:23:in, aviglitch-0.2.0, datamosh:75:in, base.rb:32:in, avi.rb:183:in, avi.rb:379:in, avi.rb:50:in, Array:0x00007fbb74861898
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1582773_c0
1582773
ruby
0
Title: Best YouTube gem for Ruby? Problem title: Best YouTube gem for Ruby? Tags: ruby, rubygems, youtube Problem: Best YouTube gem for Ruby? Is there a definitive gem for the YouTube API? I'm trying to use youtube_g, but it seems to break on some basic stuff. Code signals: Best, YouTube, Ruby
Best YouTube gem for Ruby? Best YouTube gem for Ruby? ruby rubygems youtube Best YouTube Ruby Best YouTube gem for Ruby? Is there a definitive gem for the YouTube API? I'm trying to use youtube_g, but it seems to break on some basic stuff.
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36000226_c0
36000226
ruby
0
Title: What does ruby -run do? How does it work? Problem title: What does ruby -run do? How does it work? Tags: ruby Problem: What does ruby -run do? How does it work? I've seen this used to start a process: ruby -run What does it do? Where is the documentation located? Code signals: What, How
What does ruby -run do? How does it work? What does ruby -run do? How does it work? ruby What How What does ruby -run do? How does it work? I've seen this used to start a process: What does it do? Where is the documentation located?
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5392352_c0
5392352
ruby
0
Title: How to embed a gem? Problem title: How to embed a gem? Tags: ruby, rubygems Problem: How to embed a gem? I wrote a ruby application. This use a gem, but I don't want to let the user do a gem install (because of it need no setup effort). How can I embed a gem in my app? Code signals: How
How to embed a gem? How to embed a gem? ruby rubygems How How to embed a gem? I wrote a ruby application. This use a gem, but I don't want to let the user do a gem install (because of it need no setup effort). How can I embed a gem in my app?
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598280_c1
598280
ruby
1
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63035780_c0
63035780
ruby
0
Title: RubyMine row upper the navigation bar Problem title: RubyMine row upper the navigation bar Tags: interface, ide, rubymine, ruby Problem: RubyMine row upper the navigation bar How can I hide the row with project name between main menu and navigation bar? See this . Code signals: RubyMine
RubyMine row upper the navigation bar RubyMine row upper the navigation bar interface ide rubymine ruby RubyMine RubyMine row upper the navigation bar How can I hide the row with project name between main menu and navigation bar? See this .
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10459119_c0
10459119
ruby
0
Title: Changing the default Aptana IP address Problem title: Changing the default Aptana IP address Tags: aptana, aptana3, ruby Problem: Changing the default Aptana IP address Code signals: Changing, Aptana, Booting, WEBrick, Rails, Call, Ctrl-C, INFO, i386-mingw32, WEBrick::HTTPServer, aptana3
Changing the default Aptana IP address Changing the default Aptana IP address aptana aptana3 ruby Changing Aptana Booting WEBrick Rails Call Ctrl-C INFO i386-mingw32 WEBrick::HTTPServer aptana3 Changing the default Aptana IP address I want to change the default IP to 127.0.0.1 or localhost instead of script/rails serve...
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55281817_c0
55281817
ruby
0
Title: Get value of hash with multiple levels Problem title: Get value of hash with multiple levels Tags: ruby Problem: Get value of hash with multiple levels I have a doubt, is there any way to get the value of v without putting, for example, [:a][:b][:v] ? {a: {b: {v: 'x'}}} Code signals: Get
Get value of hash with multiple levels Get value of hash with multiple levels ruby Get Get value of hash with multiple levels I have a doubt, is there any way to get the value of v without putting, for example, [:a][:b][:v] ?
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6446021_c0
6446021
ruby
0
Title: Is there anything like IRB for C? Problem title: Is there anything like IRB for C? Tags: ruby, c Problem: Is there anything like IRB for C? Possible Duplicate: An irb-type tool for C/C++ I'm working on some C extensions, and I miss being able to test code interactively. Code signals: IRB
Is there anything like IRB for C? Is there anything like IRB for C? ruby c IRB Is there anything like IRB for C? I'm working on some C extensions, and I miss being able to test code interactively.
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1337823_c0
1337823
ruby
0
Title: Usage of Sinatra in Small-Medium apps Problem title: Usage of Sinatra in Small-Medium apps Tags: sinatra, ruby Problem: Usage of Sinatra in Small-Medium apps Is Sinatra being used for medium-large sized web applications (not just for small apps)? Code signals: Usage, Sinatra, Small-Medium
Usage of Sinatra in Small-Medium apps Usage of Sinatra in Small-Medium apps sinatra ruby Usage Sinatra Small-Medium Usage of Sinatra in Small-Medium apps Is Sinatra being used for medium-large sized web applications (not just for small apps)?
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13959788_c0
13959788
ruby
0
Title: GPG: secret key &amp; check passphrase Problem title: GPG: secret key &amp; check passphrase Tags: shell, security, ruby, pgp, gnupg Problem: GPG: secret key & check passphrase How to check that GPG secret key does not contain passphrase? I wouldn't like import this key. Code signals: GPG
GPG: secret key &amp; check passphrase GPG: secret key &amp; check passphrase shell security ruby pgp gnupg GPG GPG: secret key & check passphrase How to check that GPG secret key does not contain passphrase? I wouldn't like import this key.
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20996207_c0
20996207
ruby
0
Title: Time.parse .. the hour is not what is expected Problem title: Time.parse .. the hour is not what is expected Tags: ruby Problem: Time.parse .. the hour is not what is expected Why does this say 13 instead of 14? Time.parse('2014-01-08 14:01:00 +0300').hour # => 13 Code signals: Time.parse
Time.parse .. the hour is not what is expected Time.parse .. the hour is not what is expected ruby Time.parse Time.parse .. the hour is not what is expected Why does this say 13 instead of 14?
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49249388_c0
49249388
ruby
0
Title: Output string containing escape characters Problem title: Output string containing escape characters Tags: ruby Problem: Output string containing escape characters I have a string: s = "\t\n" I intend to output: \t\n When I do puts s I see nothing. How should I do it? Code signals: Output
Output string containing escape characters Output string containing escape characters ruby Output Output string containing escape characters I have a string: I intend to output: When I do I see nothing. How should I do it?
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3829273_c0
3829273
ruby
0
Title: werid, same expression yield different value when excuting two times in irb Problem title: werid, same expression yield different value when excuting two times in irb Tags: ruby, regex Problem: werid, same expression yield different value when excuting two times in irb Code signals: ts_id
werid, same expression yield different value when excuting two times in irb werid, same expression yield different value when excuting two times in irb ruby regex ts_id werid, same expression yield different value when excuting two times in irb Can anyone enlighten me?
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14381567_c0
14381567
ruby
0
Title: Advice on unit testing rspec Problem title: Advice on unit testing rspec Tags: rspec, ruby Problem: Advice on unit testing rspec How would you test this method with rspec? def schema @schema ||= Schema.new(owner, schedules, hour_interval) end Code signals: Advice, Schema.new, hour_interval
Advice on unit testing rspec Advice on unit testing rspec rspec ruby Advice Schema.new hour_interval Advice on unit testing rspec How would you test this method with rspec?
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10187882_c0
10187882
ruby
0
Title: Check if its morning or afternoon in ruby Problem title: Check if its morning or afternoon in ruby Tags: ruby Problem: Check if its morning or afternoon in ruby How can i print morning if the Time.new is morning and afternoon if its afternoon 00:00 - 12:00 12:00 - 00:00 Code signals: Check
Check if its morning or afternoon in ruby Check if its morning or afternoon in ruby ruby Check Check if its morning or afternoon in ruby How can i print morning if the Time.new is morning and afternoon if its afternoon 00:00 - 12:00 12:00 - 00:00
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31613008_c3
31613008
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85:in, try_activate, core_ext, kernel_require.rb:132:in, kernel_require.rb:144:in, addressable-2.3.2, native.rb:19:in, kernel_require.rb:55:in, idna.rb:20:in, uri.rb:20:in, launchy-2.4.2, launchy.rb:1:in, helpers.rb:327:in, helpers.rb:227:in, helpers.rb:326:in, addons.rb:179:in, command.rb:218:in
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25764975_c0
25764975
ruby
0
Title: error rspec visit page Problem title: error rspec visit page Tags: capybara, rspec, ruby-on-rails, ruby Problem: error rspec visit page Code signals: RoutingError, login_user, save_and_open_page, have_content, ERROR, Failure, ActionController::RoutingError, GET, ActionView::Template::Error
error rspec visit page error rspec visit page capybara rspec ruby-on-rails ruby RoutingError login_user save_and_open_page have_content ERROR Failure ActionController::RoutingError GET ActionView::Template::Error error rspec visit page I am testing a little thing to learn Rspec I did like this : error : So I understood...
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5653561_c0
5653561
ruby
0
Title: Rails mysql how to change time on mulitple columns at once? Problem title: Rails mysql how to change time on mulitple columns at once? Tags: ruby-on-rails-3, ruby, mysql, ruby-on-rails Problem: Rails mysql how to change time on mulitple columns at once? Code signals: Rails, ruby-on-rails-3
Rails mysql how to change time on mulitple columns at once? Rails mysql how to change time on mulitple columns at once? ruby-on-rails-3 ruby mysql ruby-on-rails Rails ruby-on-rails-3 Rails mysql how to change time on mulitple columns at once? In my table I have a column dato that hold a datetime: I want to change all o...
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7149147_c1
7149147
ruby
1
, 25, 12], :chicago=>[18, 12, 2], :dallas=>[16, 12, 4], :omaha=>[16, 5, 5], :seattle=>[2, 29, 16]} "new_york" Code signals: NoMethodError, cities.rb:103, cities.rb:79:in, cities.rb:79, nil:NilClass, Error, cities.rb:70:in, sell_is_valid, Line, How, gets.chomp.to_i, current_location, You, new_york
, 25, 12], :chicago=>[18, 12, 2], :dallas=>[16, 12, 4], :omaha=>[16, 5, 5], :seattle=>[2, 29, 16]} "new_york" Code signals: NoMethodError, cities.rb:103, cities.rb:79:in, cities.rb:79, nil:NilClass, Error, cities.rb:70:in, sell_is_valid, Line, How, gets.chomp.to_i, current_location, You, new_york
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19943841_c0
19943841
ruby
0
Title: string[16] fails on 17-character string? Problem title: string[16] fails on 17-character string? Tags: ruby Problem: string[16] fails on 17-character string? specialChars = "]%#$!_.+?~&[*/^;@" puts(specialChars[16]) Prints a blank line. Why could this be? Do I need to escape some character?
string[16] fails on 17-character string? string[16] fails on 17-character string? ruby string[16] fails on 17-character string? Prints a blank line. Why could this be? Do I need to escape some character?
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23817437_c0
23817437
ruby
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Title: Stopping execution of an invoked task Problem title: Stopping execution of an invoked task Tags: ruby, thor Problem: Stopping execution of an invoked task Code signals: Stopping, Update, CourseGen::Templates.new, tplt.generate_all, CourseGen::Templates.new.valid_cg_directory, Valid, Invalid
Stopping execution of an invoked task Stopping execution of an invoked task ruby thor Stopping Update CourseGen::Templates.new tplt.generate_all CourseGen::Templates.new.valid_cg_directory Valid Invalid Stopping execution of an invoked task Using Thor, I have one task which invokes another: The idea is that if the 'che...
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11807923_c0
11807923
ruby
0
Title: How to completely remove ruby? Problem title: How to completely remove ruby? Tags: linux, ruby, rvm Problem: How to completely remove ruby? I have installed multiple versions of Ruby that causes some problems. How do I remove it completey(all versions)? I use Linux(Fedora) Code signals: How
How to completely remove ruby? How to completely remove ruby? linux ruby rvm How How to completely remove ruby? I have installed multiple versions of Ruby that causes some problems. How do I remove it completey(all versions)? I use Linux(Fedora)
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Title: Run rake tasks in sequence Problem title: Run rake tasks in sequence Tags: ruby, rake Problem: Run rake tasks in sequence I have rake tasks which i want to run in proper sequence. I want to run one rake task which run other rake tasks in proper sequence. How may i do that? Code signals: Run
Run rake tasks in sequence Run rake tasks in sequence ruby rake Run Run rake tasks in sequence I have rake tasks which i want to run in proper sequence. I want to run one rake task which run other rake tasks in proper sequence. How may i do that?
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Title: Group a sets of recors obtaining IDS instead of objects Problem title: Group a sets of recors obtaining IDS instead of objects Tags: ruby Problem: Group a sets of recors obtaining IDS instead of objects Code signals: Group, IDS, u.quizzes.group_by, section_id, Quiz, user_id, exam_or_section
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Title: Simple counter for loops ruby Problem title: Simple counter for loops ruby Tags: ruby Problem: Simple counter for loops ruby For the ruby .times do is there a counter or do I have to do the following count = 0 4.times do puts "this is the count #{count}" count = count+1 Code signals: Simple
Simple counter for loops ruby Simple counter for loops ruby ruby Simple Simple counter for loops ruby For the ruby .times do is there a counter or do I have to do the following
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Title: Add a Date in Rails Problem title: Add a Date in Rails Tags: ruby, ruby-on-rails, erb Problem: Add a Date in Rails I have a Rails application that allows users to create posts (like a blog) and I wondered how can I add the date it was created. How can add that? Code signals: Add, Date, Rails
Add a Date in Rails Add a Date in Rails ruby ruby-on-rails erb Add Date Rails Add a Date in Rails I have a Rails application that allows users to create posts (like a blog) and I wondered how can I add the date it was created. How can add that?
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Title: Devise Stop Users Signing Up Problem title: Devise Stop Users Signing Up Tags: ruby, ruby-on-rails, devise Problem: Devise Stop Users Signing Up Is there a way to temporarily disable signing up to allow a couple of users to sign up and test the app? Code signals: Devise, Stop, Users, Signing
Devise Stop Users Signing Up Devise Stop Users Signing Up ruby ruby-on-rails devise Devise Stop Users Signing Devise Stop Users Signing Up Is there a way to temporarily disable signing up to allow a couple of users to sign up and test the app?
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Title: Ruby system(&#x27;ls&#x27;) to string? Problem title: Ruby system(&#x27;ls&#x27;) to string? Tags: unix, system, ruby Problem: Ruby system('ls') to string? How could I have the output of say the unix 'ls' (Desktop, Pictures, Music myysong.mp3 etc) be converted to a string? Code signals: Ruby
Ruby system(&#x27;ls&#x27;) to string? Ruby system(&#x27;ls&#x27;) to string? unix system ruby Ruby Ruby system('ls') to string? How could I have the output of say the unix 'ls' (Desktop, Pictures, Music myysong.mp3 etc) be converted to a string?
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Title: Complexity with Array.min Problem title: Complexity with Array.min Tags: ruby, arrays Problem: Complexity with Array.min I have an array: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3] I need to figure out index of the minimal element which is not zero . How do I do that? Code signals: Complexity, Array.min
Complexity with Array.min Complexity with Array.min ruby arrays Complexity Array.min Complexity with Array.min I have an array: I need to figure out index of the minimal element which is not zero . How do I do that?
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Title: How to change page heading in activeadmin Problem title: How to change page heading in activeadmin Tags: ruby-on-rails, activeadmin, ruby Problem: How to change page heading in activeadmin I want to change the titles of page as shown in diagram below. How can I change that? Code signals: How
How to change page heading in activeadmin How to change page heading in activeadmin ruby-on-rails activeadmin ruby How How to change page heading in activeadmin I want to change the titles of page as shown in diagram below. How can I change that?
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Title: How to see if a website is down? - Ruby Problem title: How to see if a website is down? - Ruby Tags: ruby Problem: How to see if a website is down? - Ruby How to create a script that checks if a website is down? something similar to http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ Code signals: How, Ruby
How to see if a website is down? - Ruby How to see if a website is down? - Ruby ruby How Ruby How to see if a website is down? - Ruby How to create a script that checks if a website is down? something similar to http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
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764565_c0
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Title: Ruby on Rails and Security Problem title: Ruby on Rails and Security Tags: ruby-on-rails, owasp, security, ruby Problem: Ruby on Rails and Security Has anyone ran across any good Powerpoint presentations on how to securely develop a web application in Ruby? Code signals: Ruby, Rails, Security
Ruby on Rails and Security Ruby on Rails and Security ruby-on-rails owasp security ruby Ruby Rails Security Ruby on Rails and Security Has anyone ran across any good Powerpoint presentations on how to securely develop a web application in Ruby?
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3381561_c0
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Title: Running Webrick server in background? Problem title: Running Webrick server in background? Tags: ruby-on-rails, ruby, webrick Problem: Running Webrick server in background? Code signals: Running, Webrick, MBPro:shovell, Booting, Rails, Call, Ctrl-C, INFO, i386-darwin10.4.0, WEBrick::HTTPServer
Running Webrick server in background? Running Webrick server in background? ruby-on-rails ruby webrick Running Webrick MBPro:shovell Booting Rails Call Ctrl-C INFO i386-darwin10.4.0 WEBrick::HTTPServer Running Webrick server in background? After this command, I have to keep the terminal open, can't even get out using C...
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2520546_c0
2520546
ruby
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Title: Sinatra Partial with data? Problem title: Sinatra Partial with data? Tags: sinatra, ruby Problem: Sinatra Partial with data? I am making a super small Sinatra blog application, how could I take entries from a database, format them, and insert them into my layout? Code signals: Sinatra, Partial
Sinatra Partial with data? Sinatra Partial with data? sinatra ruby Sinatra Partial Sinatra Partial with data? I am making a super small Sinatra blog application, how could I take entries from a database, format them, and insert them into my layout?
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44815557_c0
44815557
ruby
0
Title: What exactly is a template engine? Problem title: What exactly is a template engine? Tags: ruby, ruby-on-rails Problem: What exactly is a template engine? I have done some googling and I understand that the template engine of Ruby is erb but what does a template engine mean? Code signals: What
What exactly is a template engine? What exactly is a template engine? ruby ruby-on-rails What What exactly is a template engine? I have done some googling and I understand that the template engine of Ruby is erb but what does a template engine mean?
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5592670_c0
5592670
ruby
0
Title: How do I know which element has the focus? Problem title: How do I know which element has the focus? Tags: ruby, shoes Problem: How do I know which element has the focus? How do I know which element has the focus, or how to determine whether the focus of a particular element? Code signals: How
How do I know which element has the focus? How do I know which element has the focus? ruby shoes How How do I know which element has the focus? How do I know which element has the focus, or how to determine whether the focus of a particular element?
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7133429_c0
7133429
ruby
0
Title: Finding every page for a given domain Problem title: Finding every page for a given domain Tags: dns, ruby Problem: Finding every page for a given domain Is there any tool/library for Ruby that, when given a domain name, will return a list of all the pages at that domain? Code signals: Finding
Finding every page for a given domain Finding every page for a given domain dns ruby Finding Finding every page for a given domain Is there any tool/library for Ruby that, when given a domain name, will return a list of all the pages at that domain?
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72505533_c0
72505533
ruby
0
Title: Replace the variable value via symbol? Problem title: Replace the variable value via symbol? Tags: ruby Problem: Replace the variable value via symbol? var is a variable that has some value stored in it. How to replace the value of var in :var (symbol) to nil ? Any ideas? Code signals: Replace
Replace the variable value via symbol? Replace the variable value via symbol? ruby Replace Replace the variable value via symbol? var is a variable that has some value stored in it. How to replace the value of var in :var (symbol) to nil ? Any ideas?
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76108308_c0
76108308
ruby
0
Title: What is meaning of following Ruby statement? Problem title: What is meaning of following Ruby statement? Tags: ruby Problem: What is meaning of following Ruby statement? I am new to Ruby. Can someone help me understand what does following statement do? %w(www us ca jp) Code signals: What, Ruby
What is meaning of following Ruby statement? What is meaning of following Ruby statement? ruby What Ruby What is meaning of following Ruby statement? I am new to Ruby. Can someone help me understand what does following statement do?
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9886237_c0
9886237
ruby
0
Title: Ruby regex not ignoring whitespace Problem title: Ruby regex not ignoring whitespace Tags: ruby, regex Problem: Ruby regex not ignoring whitespace Matching S01E01 in Ruby with /S\d+?E\d+?/ix which works, however, S01 E01 does not. I thought the /x should ignore white spaces? Code signals: Ruby
Ruby regex not ignoring whitespace Ruby regex not ignoring whitespace ruby regex Ruby Ruby regex not ignoring whitespace Matching S01E01 in Ruby with which works, however, S01 E01 does not. I thought the /x should ignore white spaces?
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20413391_c0
20413391
ruby
0
Title: next and previous for letters and symbols array Problem title: next and previous for letters and symbols array Tags: ruby, arrays Problem: next and previous for letters and symbols array Because "A".next => "B" and "#".next => "$" How would I find the previous item? So that: "$".previous => "#"
next and previous for letters and symbols array next and previous for letters and symbols array ruby arrays next and previous for letters and symbols array Because and How would I find the previous item? So that:
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1634750_c0
1634750
ruby
0
Title: Ruby function to remove all white spaces? Problem title: Ruby function to remove all white spaces? Tags: string, ruby Problem: Ruby function to remove all white spaces? What is the Ruby function to remove all white spaces? I'm looking for something kind of like PHP's trim() ? Code signals: Ruby
Ruby function to remove all white spaces? Ruby function to remove all white spaces? string ruby Ruby Ruby function to remove all white spaces? What is the Ruby function to remove all white spaces? I'm looking for something kind of like PHP's trim() ?
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2582424_c0
2582424
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Title: Problem with multidimensional arrays in ruby Problem title: Problem with multidimensional arrays in ruby Tags: ruby, arrays Problem: Problem with multidimensional arrays in ruby Code signals: Problem, Array.new, Pair.first, Pair, charge_card_id, classroom_id, timeslot_id, created_at, updated_at
Problem with multidimensional arrays in ruby Problem with multidimensional arrays in ruby ruby arrays Problem Array.new Pair.first Pair charge_card_id classroom_id timeslot_id created_at updated_at Problem with multidimensional arrays in ruby ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [i586-linux] From script/console: So th...
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61878481_c1
61878481
ruby
1
1%%C [P1]<CX1>=A1-1%%C|R1|[P2]<CX1>=A1-23 [P1]<CX1>=A1-1%%C|R1|[P1]<CX2>=A1==B12-C I would greatly appreciate any insights and help. Thanks in advance! Best, PS: I'm using ruby's regex engine if that is important. Code signals: How, CX1, AA1, B-1, CX2, AB1-B2, Something, A-Z, A1-B2, A1-1, A1-23, B12-C
1%%C [P1]<CX1>=A1-1%%C|R1|[P2]<CX1>=A1-23 [P1]<CX1>=A1-1%%C|R1|[P1]<CX2>=A1==B12-C I would greatly appreciate any insights and help. Thanks in advance! Best, PS: I'm using ruby's regex engine if that is important. Code signals: How, CX1, AA1, B-1, CX2, AB1-B2, Something, A-Z, A1-B2, A1-1, A1-23, B12-C
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15008957_c0
15008957
ruby
0
Title: Ruby / Geo - Find furthest points away from a given center Problem title: Ruby / Geo - Find furthest points away from a given center Tags: geolocation, geometry, ruby Problem: Ruby / Geo - Find furthest points away from a given center Code signals: a, Ruby, Geo, Find, find_furthest, min_distance
Ruby / Geo - Find furthest points away from a given center Ruby / Geo - Find furthest points away from a given center geolocation geometry ruby a Ruby Geo Find find_furthest min_distance Ruby / Geo - Find furthest points away from a given center Given a centre point, and a set of points, is there a gem / function that ...
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1797357_c0
1797357
ruby
0
Title: time_ago_in_words and localize Problem title: time_ago_in_words and localize Tags: ruby-on-rails, ruby, datetime, internationalization, time Problem: time_ago_in_words and localize Is it possible to use time_ago_in_words with i18n.locale ? how? thanks Code signals: time_ago_in_words, i18n.locale
time_ago_in_words and localize time_ago_in_words and localize ruby-on-rails ruby datetime internationalization time time_ago_in_words i18n.locale time_ago_in_words and localize Is it possible to use time_ago_in_words with i18n.locale ? how? thanks
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34306620_c2
34306620
ruby
2
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