Indeed. $ ./miniruby -e "require 'find'; p Find.find('.') { break 42 }" nil $ ruby1.9 -e "require 'find'; p Find.find('.') { break 42 }" 42 Can you file a ticket? Thanks, Laurent On May 25, 2011, at 1:23 PM, Shannon Love wrote:
Greetings,
If I run the following under the system ruby 1.8.7:
require 'find' starting_directory="/Users/developer/Desktop/Top" file_name_I_want_to_find="target_file.txt" path=Find.find(starting_directory) {|p| break p if p.include?(file_name_I_want_to_find) } puts "path = #{path}"
... I get the expected output:
path = /Users/developer/Desktop/Top/Lev_1-2/Lev_2.1/target_file.txt
However, if I run it under Macruby I get nothing, just:
path =
I'm running MacRuby 0.10 (ruby 1.9.2) [universal-darwin10.0, x86_64] on 10.6.7
Not sure what is going on.
Thanks, Shannon
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