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| From | 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.ruby |
| Subject | Re: Must be my bug, but it looks like Ruby's could it be? |
| Date | 2011-05-09 14:54 -0500 |
| Organization | Service de news de lacave.net |
| Message-ID | <ced03eb75b4bd36dbbe1998c3e7e96ed@ruby-forum.com> (permalink) |
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RichardOnRails wrote in post #997471: > On Apr 30, 6:06pm, 7stud -- <bbxx789_0...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > two hashes in this case, which represents the two pseudo-hashes in the >> >> lol. You are using the % shortcut for %Q and you are using [] as the >> delimiter. I have only one thing to say: horrible code writing. >> >> -- >> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/. > > Hi 7Stud, > > Thanks for your response. As I mentioned to Mike, I had more serious > things to work on last > week; hence, my belated response. > >>> puts %[%d\t%s => %s] % [num+=1, key, value] > vs. >> puts "%d\t%s => %s" % [num+=1, key, val] > > I used %[...] instead of "..." because I often want to include > embedded double-quotes in my strings > I'm not sure which 'strings' you are talking about? key? val? In that case, it doesn't matter what is inside key or val: key = 'He said, "Hi".' result = "%s" % key puts result --output:-- He said, "Hi". Note that the substitution is not equivalent to writing: result = "He said, "Hi"." ..which will not parse correctly. If you are talking about the string on the left, then you need to alter your quoting regimen depending on the specific situation--do not use a one size fits all approach. That will just make your code hard to decipher. And after trying to decipher your code, I would suggest that NOBODY ever use the % shortcut--either use %q or %Q. Code clarity is much more important than saving one character while typing. and believe my delimiting > approach is clearer since I don't have to escape double-quotes. > Nevertheless, I'm mindful of the ancient adage, de gustibus non est > disputandum. > > As I also mentioned to Mike, I now realize that my parsing routine > produced errors in in my control data. Rather than trying to correct > my amateurish code, I'm going to study one of Ruby Design Patterns > for application to this problems. > > Best wishes, > Richard -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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Must be my bug, but it looks like Ruby's ... could it be? RichardOnRails <RichardDummyMailbox58407@USComputerGurus.com> - 2011-04-29 21:24 -0700
Re: Must be my bug, but it looks like Ruby's could it be? 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> - 2011-04-30 17:06 -0500
Re: Must be my bug, but it looks like Ruby's could it be? RichardOnRails <RichardDummyMailbox58407@USComputerGurus.com> - 2011-05-08 20:33 -0700
Re: Must be my bug, but it looks like Ruby's could it be? 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> - 2011-05-09 14:54 -0500
Re: Must be my bug, but it looks like Ruby's could it be? RichardOnRails <RichardDummyMailbox58407@USComputerGurus.com> - 2011-05-11 10:37 -0700
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