Re: [MacRuby-devel] Problem with latest macruby stable and unicode regexp

2011-04-03 Thread Caio Chassot
On 2011-03-27, at 13:05 , Glenn Gillen wrote: > regexp `[\u{80}-\u{D7FF}\u{E000}-\u{FFFD}\u{1}-\u{10}]' compilation > error: U_REGEX_BAD_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE (RegexpError) > > Any ideas what I can do apart from forking Sass and opting for the 1.8 > compatible regexp? MacRuby ditched Onigurum

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Matt Aimonetti
Thanks for the observer recommendations, back when I wrote these examples, we were not yet supporting blocks. I should probably show both examples now that blocks are properly supported. - Matt On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Ben Rimmington wrote: > On 3 Apr 2011, at 18:33, Johannes Fahrenkrug

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Henry Maddocks
On 3/04/2011, at 10:46 PM, Ben Rimmington wrote: > But I thought it was worth suggesting, because choosing to rename after v1.0 > (e.g. "iPhone OS 3.x" to "iOS 4") is worse. Didn't do iOS any harm. Henry ___ MacRuby-devel mailing list MacRuby-de

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Ben Rimmington
On 3 Apr 2011, at 21:06, Thomas R. Koll wrote: > you mean like the UI in UIApplication? > > anyways, nice trolling, though a few days late. I don't understand why my interest in MacRuby for iOS is "trolling", but I suggest we end this discussion now. ___

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Thomas R. Koll
Am 03.04.2011 um 22:00 schrieb Ben Rimmington: > On 3 Apr 2011, at 18:33, Johannes Fahrenkrug wrote: > >> I like the name MacRuby :) >> NSObject is also still called NSObject although NeXTStep hasn't been >> around for a long time. > > I don't hate the name MacRuby, but I thought it might be co

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Ben Rimmington
On 3 Apr 2011, at 18:33, Johannes Fahrenkrug wrote: > I like the name MacRuby :) > NSObject is also still called NSObject although NeXTStep hasn't been > around for a long time. I don't hate the name MacRuby, but I thought it might be confusing (if someday Ruby becomes the most popular language

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Matt Aimonetti
While there is nothing wrong with having this kind of discussion, I don't think we are currently looking into changing the project's name ;) - Matt On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Johannes Fahrenkrug wrote: > I like the name MacRuby :) > NSObject is also still called NSObject although NeXTSte

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Johannes Fahrenkrug
I like the name MacRuby :) NSObject is also still called NSObject although NeXTStep hasn't been around for a long time. - Johannes On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Bryan Harrison wrote: > What, no iRuby? > > > On Apr 3, 2011, at 3:46 AM, Ben Rimmington wrote: > >> I'm an iOS developer, and I have

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread denny trebbin
hmm i double checked my calendar to be sure not getting trapped as april fool... :-) --- Bryan Harrison schrieb am So, 3.4.2011: Von: Bryan Harrison Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project An: "MacRuby development discussions." Datum: Sonntag, 3. April, 2011 18:52 Uhr What,

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Bryan Harrison
What, no iRuby? On Apr 3, 2011, at 3:46 AM, Ben Rimmington wrote: > I'm an iOS developer, and I haven't tried MacRuby yet, but it appears to be a > good alternative to Objective-C. > > Assuming that MacRuby will be used on iOS devices in the future, perhaps the > framework (and project) sho

[MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project

2011-04-03 Thread Ben Rimmington
I'm an iOS developer, and I haven't tried MacRuby yet, but it appears to be a good alternative to Objective-C. Assuming that MacRuby will be used on iOS devices in the future, perhaps the framework (and project) should be renamed before the v1.0 release. Some alternatives are: * AppleRuby.fram