Zhoran Tvalve wrote:
> Bontina Chen wrote:
>> I'm testing the http module in console.
>> BUt I got the following error.
>> Anyone knows why?
>> 
>>>> Net::HTTP.get_print 'www.google.com', 'index.html'
>> SystemStackError: stack level too deep
>>         from C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:451:in
>> `newobj'
>>         from C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:451:in
>> `newobj'
>>         from C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net\http.rb:451:in `new'
>>         from C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net\http.rb:374:in
>> `get_response'
>> 
>>         from C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net\http.rb:337:in
>> `get_print'
>>         from (irb):2
>> 
>> THX
> 
> Hi, I'm also suffering from that issue. Please help!
> A copy-pasted an example of using 'http.rb'
> 
>   def open_url(_url)
>    http = Net::HTTP.new('http://www.yandex.ru', nil, '192.168.1.32', 
> 3128)
>    http.start{
>      case req.request_method
>      when "GET"  then response = http.get(path, header)
>      when "POST" then response = http.post(path, req.body || "", header)
>      when "HEAD" then response = http.head(path, header)
>      else
>        raise HTTPStatus::MethodNotAllowed,
>          "unsupported method `#{req.request_method}'."
>      end
>    }
>    end
> 
> and constantly got an exception inside start. I tried several examples I 
> found in doc, but wo change - I always got that exception message.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> stack level too deep
> 
> RAILS_ROOT: C:/INSTAN~1/rails_apps/myapp/config/..
> 
> Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
> C:/INSTAN~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:451:in `newobj'
> C:/INSTAN~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:451:in `newobj'
> C:/INSTAN~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:451:in `new'
> C:/INSTAN~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/http.rb:440:in `start'
> #{RAILS_ROOT}/lib/bot.rb:25:in `open_url'
> #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/urlas_controller.rb:42:in `get_content'
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------


Here is that code from 'net/http.rb'. I suppose that recursion is in 
charge, but I could not find out what is wrong:

 def HTTP.start(address, port = nil, p_addr = nil, p_port = nil, p_user 
= nil, p_pass = nil, &block) # :yield: +http+
   new(address, port, p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass).start(&block)
 end

 class << HTTP
   alias newobj new
 end

 # Creates a new Net::HTTP object.
 # If +proxy_addr+ is given, creates an Net::HTTP object with proxy 
support.
 # This method does not open the TCP connection.
 def HTTP.new(address, port = nil, p_addr = nil, p_port = nil, p_user = 
nil, p_pass = nil)
   h = Proxy(p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass).newobj(address, port)
   h.instance_eval {
     @newimpl = ::Net::HTTP.version_1_2?
   }
   h
 end

 # Creates a new Net::HTTP object for the specified +address+.
 # This method does not open the TCP connection.
 def initialize(address, port = nil)
   @address = address
   @port    = (port || HTTP.default_port)
   @curr_http_version = HTTPVersion
   @seems_1_0_server = false
   @close_on_empty_response = false
   @socket  = nil
   @started = false
   @open_timeout = nil
   @read_timeout = 60
   @debug_output = nil
   @use_ssl = false
   @ssl_context = nil
 end

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