Is there one for Ruby and if not does it really matter?
john maclean wrote:
Is there one for Ruby and if not does it really matter?
would be cool to know what matz is planning.
matu wrote:
john maclean wrote:
Is there one for Ruby and if not does it really matter?
would be cool to know what matz is planning.
Yes there is this kind of road map. Install Ruby 1.9 and see for
yourself!
2008/8/24 Phlip [email protected]:
Done that.
sloccount build/ruby-1.9.0-r18217/
Totals grouped by language (dominant language first):
ansic: 321501 (51.67%)
ruby: 278132 (44.70%)
yacc: 16395 (2.63%)
sh: 2574 (0.41%)
lisp: 1771 (0.28%)
tcl: 949 (0.15%)
pascal: 633 (0.10%)
sed: 155 (0.02%)
perl: 62 (0.01%)
python: 47 (0.01%)
awk: 36 (0.01%)
asm: 25 (0.00%)
Phlip wrote:
Yes there is this kind of road map. Install Ruby 1.9 and see for yourself!
sure. but skim through a “changelog of planned features” would be
comfortable for lazy people like me
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 5:35 PM, matu [email protected] wrote:
Phlip wrote:
Yes there is this kind of road map. Install Ruby 1.9 and see for yourself!
sure. but skim through a “changelog of planned features” would be
comfortable for lazy people like me
http://eigenclass.org/hiki/Changes+in+Ruby+1.9
Though I couldn’t find the most up to date one, if there is one.
-greg