Also, just so you know this really is a 1.8 vs 1.9 problem and not an MRI vs. MacRuby problem: 76 jordan@thetourist ~ > ruby test.rb "hello, world!" 77 jordan@thetourist ~ > /opt/homebrew/bin/ruby test.rb test.rb:3:in `<main>': undefined method `each' for "hello, world!":String (NoMethodError) 78 jordan@thetourist ~ > macruby test.rb test.rb:3:in `<main>': undefined method `each' for "hello, world!":NSMutableString (NoMethodError) test.rb: #!/usr/bin/eval ruby "hello, world!".each { |item| p item } my homebrew is 1.9 On Nov 28, 2009, at 18:09, Robert Rice wrote:
Hi Jordon:
each is a documented method for the the string class so it should be provided. It is useful.
How would I go about filing a bug report?
Bob Rice
On Nov 28, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Jordan Breeding wrote:
I think that String.each was mixed in from Enumerable, which 1.9 no longer does.
each is not a method on String in 1.9 either, so I don't think this is a MacRuby problem.
You should file a bug for the problem with split().
On Nov 28, 2009, at 14:30, Robert Rice wrote:
Hi Group:
The string.each method is undefined in MacRuby. I can work around it by using string.each_byte then convert the fixnum back to a character using the i.chr method.
Also string.split( "" ) does not convert the string to an array as it did before.
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