* test/csv/tc_serialization, test/csv/tc_csv_parsing, test/csv/tc_features:
Fixed test failures caused by changes to Ruby.
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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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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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pthread is used.
* marshal.c (w_extended): singleton methods should not be checked
when dumping via marshal_dump() or _dump(). [ruby-talk:85909]
* file.c (getcwdofdrv): avoid using getcwd() directly, use
my_getcwd() instead.
* merged NeXT, OpenStep, Rhapsody ports patch from Eric Sunshine
<sunshine@sunshineco.com>. [ruby-core:01596]
* marshal.c (w_object): LINK check earlier than anything else,
i.e. do not dump TYPE_IVAR for already dumped objects.
(ruby-bugs PR#1220)
* eval.c (rb_eval): call "inherited" only when a new class is
generated; not on reopening.
* eval.c (eval): prepend error position in evaluating string to
* configure.in: revived NextStep, OpenStep, and Rhapsody ports which
had become unbuildable; enhanced --enable-fat-binary option so that
it accepts a list of desired architectures (rather than assuming a
fixed list), or defaults to a platform-appropriate list if user does
not provide an explicit list; made the default list of architectures
for MAB (fat binary) more comprehensive; now uses -fno-common even
when building the interpreter (in addition to using it for
extensions), thus allowing the interpreter to be embedded into a
plugin module of an external project (in addition to allowing
embedding directly into an application); added checks for
<netinet/in_systm.h> (needed by `socket' extension) and getcwd(); now
ensures that -I/usr/local/include is employed when extensions'
extconf.rb scripts invoke have_header() since extension checks on
NextStep and OpenStep will fail without it if the desired resource
resides in the /usr/local tree; fixed formatting of --help message.
* Makefile.in: $(LIBRUBY_A) rule now deletes the archive before
invoking $(AR) since `ar' on Apple/NeXT can not "update" MAB archives
(see configure's --enable-fat-binary option); added rule for new
missing/getcwd.c.
* defines.h: fixed endian handling during MAB build (see configure's
--enable-fat-binary option) to ensure that all portions of the
project see the correct WORDS_BIGENDIAN value (some extension modules
were getting the wrong endian setting); added missing constants
GETPGRP_VOID, WNOHANG, WUNTRACED, X_OK, and type pid_t for NextStep
and OpenStep; removed unnecessary and problematic HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H
define in NeXT section.
* dir.c: do not allow NAMLEN() macro to trust dirent::d_namlen on
NextStep since, on some installations, this value always resolves
uselessly to zero.
* dln.c: added error reporting to NextStep extension loader since the
previous behavior of failing silently was not useful; now ensures
that NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_BINDNOW compatibility constant is defined
for OpenStep and Rhapsody; no longer includes <mach-o/dyld.h> twice
on Rhapsody since this header lacks multiple-include protection,
which resulted in "redefinition" compilation errors.
* main.c: also create hard reference to objc_msgSend() on NeXT
platforms (in addition to Apple platforms).
* lib/mkmf.rb: now exports XCFLAGS from configure script to extension
makefiles so that extensions can be built MAB (see configure's
--enable-fat-binary option); also utilize XCFLAGS in cc_command()
(but not cpp_command() because MAB flags are incompatible with
direct invocation of `cpp').
* ext/curses/extconf.rb: now additionally checks for presence of these
curses functions which are not present on NextStep or Openstep:
bkgd(), bkgdset(), color(), curs(), getbkgd(), init(), scrl(), set(),
setscrreg(), wattroff(), wattron(), wattrset(), wbkgd(), wbkgdset(),
wscrl(), wsetscrreg()
* ext/curses/curses.c: added appropriate #ifdef's for additional set of
curses functions now checked by extconf.rb; fixed curses_bkgd() and
window_bkgd() to correctly return boolean result rather than numeric
result; fixed window_getbkgd() to correctly signal an error by
returning nil rather than -1.
* ext/etc/etc.c: setup_passwd() and setup_group() now check for null
pointers before invoking rb_tainted_str_new2() upon fields extracted
from `struct passwd' and `struct group' since null pointers in some
fields are common on NextStep/OpenStep (especially so for the
`pw_comment' field) and rb_tainted_str_new2() throws an exception
when it receives a null pointer.
* ext/pty/pty.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for
platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup().
* ext/socket/getaddrinfo.c: cast first argument of getservbyname(),
gethostbyaddr(), and gethostbyname() from (const char*) to non-const
(char*) for older platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep.
* ext/socket/socket.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for
platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup(); include
<netinet/in_systm.h> if present for NextStep and OpenStep; cast first
argument of gethostbyaddr() and getservbyname() from (const char*) to
non-const (char*) for older platforms.
* ext/syslog/syslog.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for
platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup().
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respond_to?(:binmode). record separator was wrong when you gave text mode IO
to Reader.parse and Writer.generate.
* test/csv/test_csv.rb: add tests for above change.
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To parse Mac's CR separated CSV, do like this.
CSV.open("mac.csv", "r", ?,,?\r) { |row| p row.to_a }
The 3rd parameter in this example ?, is for column separater and the 4th ?\r
is for row separater. Row separater is nil by default. Nil separater means
"\r\n" or "\n".
* test/csv/test_csv.rb: add tests for above feature.
* test/csv/mac.csv: added. Sample CR separated CSV file.
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array as argument.
* test/ruby/test_*.rb: moved invariants to left side in
assert_equal, and use assert_nil, assert_raises and so on.
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* test/ruby/test_*.rb: split sample/test.rb into 28 test/unit testcases. some
tests could not be translates... search '!!' mark to see it.
* test/csv/test_csv.rb: should require 'csv', not '../lib/csv'. test runner
should set load path correctly.
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be located in this directory. dir/file name convention;
test/{module_name}/test_{testcase_name}.rb
test/{module_name}/{needed_files}
someday, someone will write testrunner which searches test_*.rb and
run testcases automatically
* test/csv/*: add testcase for lib/csv.rb.
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