Yes, works brilliantly! I figured there had to be a better way than eval 
but hadn't taken the time to dig into internals yet.  Thanks for you 
amazing open source work and even more amazing support.

-gabe

On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 12:39:58 PM UTC+1, Pat Allan wrote:
>
> To work around it, use Thinking Sphinx's assoc method instead:
>
>   indexes assoc("translations_#{ulocale}".to_sym).title, :as => 
> :"title_#{ulocale}"
>
> Give that a shot and let us know how you go.
>
> Cheers
>
> -- 
> Pat
>
> On 21/08/2013, at 9:00 PM, Gabe da Silveira wrote:
>
> I recently upgraded from 2.0.3 to 2.0.14 during the process of upgrading a 
> very large app from 3.0.x to 3.1.x and simultaneously from ruby 1.8.7 to 
> 1.9.3 (why do something crazy like that?  Because performance regressions 
> for rails 3.1 under 1.8 caused our test suite to balloon from 30 minutes to 
> 4 hours).
>
> I have a list of associations (globalize2 translations) based on 
> I18n.available_locales which I want to index.
>
>     indexes eval("translations_#{ulocale}").title, :as => 
> :"title_#{ulocale}"
>
> This used to work great but now it fails to join the requested association 
> tables.  I inspected the results of the eval method like so:
>
>    $stderr.puts eval("translations_#{ulocale}").inspect
>
> Under 2.0.14 I get:
>
> #<ThinkingSphinx::Index::FauxColumn:0x007fe53ca56378 
> @name="translations_pt_br", @stack=[:eval]>
>
> But in 2.0.3 I get:
>
> #<ThinkingSphinx::Index::FauxColumn:0x1085215f8 @name=:translations_pt_br, 
> @stack=[]>
>
> So somehow between the Ruby or Rails upgrade, the eval is now being part 
> of the faux column stack.  I'm also tried using `send` which fails 
> similarly.  I tried putting the whole thing in an eval block, but that 
> doesn't do anything either (I think my mental of eval() is out of date with 
> Ruby 1.9.3).
>
> Is there any way to dynamically define these?  Is there anything in TS3 
> that might be of use here?
>
>
>
>
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