From: tgies Date: 13:15 on 27 Sep 2007 Subject: Ruby is pretty advanced, folks Today I found out that certain Ruby environments (I discovered this playing around with XChat's Ruby scripting plugin, as an exercise in determining whether or not this Ruby tripe the kids won't shut up about is any good), when asked to unload a given module/script containing a single static method and then reload a new version of it, may silently fail to unload some submodule of that module (due to a revolutionary new misinterpretation of the "lazy evaluation" paradigm) and then silently not replace it with the new version. This is an interesting system. Let me offer some thoughts on how it might be improved. - What - That's nasty - You're retarded Also, I don't think that my 17-line script to chop up some text and display some trivial statistical information about it should sometimes suck up 1MB of memory idle, but this is arguable and we'll leave that one for another time.
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