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Subject: Re: [ANN] FastRI 0.1.0: faster, smarter RI docs for Ruby, DRb-enabled
From: Peña,_Botp <botp () delmonte-phil ! com>
Date: 2006-11-13 4:13:36
Message-ID: 20061113041334.86502BAA6 () mx1 ! delmonte-phil ! com
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> fr Mauricio Julio Fernández Pradier
# fastri-server -b
# to rebuild the index and see if it found any methods/classes/modules:
# $ fastri-server -b
# Indexing RI docs for ParseTree version 1.5.0.
# [...]
# Indexing RI docs for tidy version 1.1.2.
# Indexing RI docs for transaction-simple version 1.3.0.
# Building index.
# Indexed:
# * 11201 methods
# * 2304 classes/modules
# Needed 6.926496 seconds
yes, that was it. i was too dumb to not recreate it. this pc was a new install and ri \
was just lately installed. sorry for me being too dumb.
i have another concern though.
root@pc4all:/package# fri case
------------------------------------------------------ Multiple choices:
Regexp#casefold?, String#casecmp
root@pc4all:/package#
root@pc4all:/package# ri case
More than one method matched your request. You can refine
your search by asking for information on one of:
Symbol#camelcase, Symbol#downcase, Symbol#downcase?, Symbol#upcase,
Symbol#upcase?, Symbol#camelcase, Symbol#downcase,
Symbol#downcase?, Symbol#upcase, Symbol#upcase?, String#casecmp,
String#downcase, String#downcase!, String#swapcase,
String#swapcase!, String#upcase, String#upcase!, String#camelcase,
String#downcase?, String#lowercase?, String#upcase?,
String#uppercase?, String#camelcase, String#downcase?,
String#lowercase?, String#upcase?, String#uppercase?,
Regexp#casefold?
which show that ri gets more hits. i think ri is using regex?
# > How do i make the fastri fixed to a certain port, say
# 12345? we're using
# > firewalls, so the concern..
#
# I'll implement this. Note that you'll also have to open the
# port used by the
# Rinda Ring (7647).
yes! thanks again.
kind regards -botp
# cheers,
# Mauricio Fernandez - http://eigenclass.org - singular Ruby
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