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    • AdamBA 離線
      AdamB
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      OT: Any chance the forum administrator of SCF can fix the [ruby] tag to not remove formatting. Formatting is a big part of understanding code, and while for regular text collapsing whitespace down to a single space might work, for code it does not.

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      • thomthomT 離線
        thomthom
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        @adamb said:

        OT: Any chance the forum administrator of SCF can fix the [ruby:38zsi59i]tag to not remove formatting. Formatting is a big part of understanding code, and while for regular text collapsing whitespace down to a single space might work, for code it does not.

        I think the ruby is meant for inline code. While you got the code tag for block codes. (Though I wish there was a way to expand it - I loathe internal scrollbars.)

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        • thomthomT 離線
          thomthom
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          Interesting test Adam:

          doit 6.474 3.292 nil

          Note: I increased the number of iterations ( 10000000.times { ... })

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          • thomthomT 離線
            thomthom
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            Didn't realise Ruby would recreate the variables for each iteration. I'd thought it'd keep them for the duration of the loop...

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            • AdamBA 離線
              AdamB
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              Seems an arbitrary (and wrong) assumption that inline code requires removing whitespace. Why not just leave in what the author wrote rather than trying to second guess? Whatever.

              Developer of LightUp Click for website

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              • thomthomT 離線
                thomthom
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                Agree - whitespace eating of ruby has bothered me as well. Will ask if it can be changed.

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                • AdamBA 離線
                  AdamB
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                  @thomthom said:

                  Didn't realise Ruby would recreate the variables for each iteration. I'd thought it'd keep them for the duration of the loop...

                  The closure you create with curly braces is handled as a first class object and passed as an argument to the iterator. This means the scope of any variables you mention inside that block is limited to that block - it must create them each time. 😞

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                  • thomthomT 離線
                    thomthom
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                    Is that why each is slow?

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                    • GaieusG 離線
                      Gaieus
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                      Guys, Thom asked if we can do something with these white spaces but I have to say it is most probable that we cannot. I is hard coded somewhere in the php script of the forum software and even if we could tweak that, it would be impossible to keep it through upgrades (which is very due soon anyway).

                      Is the code tag not good (apart from that scrolling annoyance)?

                      Gai...

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                      • thomthomT 離線
                        thomthom
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                        It's ok. I just hoped there was a config UI for BBCode tags on the forum. Thought it was normal. The code tag is ok, just figured if it could be changed...

                        I don't suppose there are forum plugins that can be installed? having the code block apply syntax highlighting would be a delight for us coders. Such as this:

                        Link Preview Image
                        Google Code Archive - Long-term storage for Google Code Project Hosting.

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                        (code.google.com)

                        http://syntaxhighlighter.googlecode.com/files/Overview01.png

                        Edit: what version of phpBB does SCF run? I'm looking at this: http://www.phpbb.com/kb/article/adding-custom-bbcodes-in-phpbb3/ from this it appear to be that it'd be a matter of setting the HTML replacement for the ruby tag to not collapse white space using CSS.

                        Replacement sample something like this:
                        <span style="white-space:pre;">{TEXT}</span>

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                        • GaieusG 離線
                          Gaieus
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                          I can imagine you would like that syntax highlight! I use Notepad++ and know what a difference it is!

                          Coen and Tavi should be spoken to about these things.

                          Gai...

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                          • thomthomT 離線
                            thomthom
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                            @adamb said:

                            I see a lot of SU scripts using some of the more compact iterators Ruby iterators. So they might read nice, but they're often slower than just simple for-loops.

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                            In regard to this should one init the variables used by for in to speed up things? or is that not needed?

                            Would this
                            ` x = 0
                            for x in collection

                            ...

                            endbe faster than for x in collection

                            ...

                            end`

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                            • AdamBA 離線
                              AdamB
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                              no

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                              • J 離線
                                Jim
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                                I've always thought for used each under the hood.

                                http://blog.grayproductions.net/articles/the_evils_of_the_for_loop

                                for loops do not have their own scope - the loop variable and any variables created in the loop become available (or are over-written) in the current scope.

                                With .each, variables are local to the block {..}

                                Hi

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                                • thomthomT 離線
                                  thomthom
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                                  @jim said:

                                  I've always thought for used each under the hood.

                                  http://blog.grayproductions.net/articles/the_evils_of_the_for_loop

                                  for loops do not have their own scope - the loop variable and any variables created in the loop become available (or are over-written) in the current scope.

                                  If you click the method names in the Ruby API manual you get to see the sourcecode:
                                  http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Array.html#M002173

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                                  • J 離線
                                    Jim
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                                    That's showing a for loop in the c language.

                                    Hi

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                                    • thomthomT 離線
                                      thomthom
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                                      That's what it's doing under the hood.

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                                      • J 離線
                                        Jim
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                                        @thomthom said:

                                        That's what it's doing under the hood.

                                        Right, so where is the definition for the for function?

                                        The answer is there isn't one because for is not a function, but is "sugar". The for loop in Ruby really uses the .each method behind the scenes.

                                        Although, I can't recall where I learned that. The link to the blog article mentions it, though.

                                        Hi

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                                        • tbdT 離線
                                          tbd
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                                          speaking of each vs for :

                                          loop1 = []
                                          loop2 = []
                                          
                                          calls = ["one", "two", "three"]
                                          
                                          calls.each do |c|
                                            loop1 << Proc.new { puts c }
                                          end
                                          
                                          for c in calls
                                            loop2 << Proc.new { puts c }
                                          end
                                          
                                          loop1[1].call #=> "two"
                                          loop2[1].call #=> "three"
                                          

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                                          • Dan RathbunD 離線
                                            Dan Rathbun
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                                            @jim said:

                                            The for loop in Ruby really uses the .each method behind the scenes. ... Although, I can't recall where I learned that.

                                            'Pick-Axe' > For ... In expressions

                                            I'm not here much anymore.

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