[#46105] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6687][Open] Enumerable#with — "merborne (kyo endo)" <redmine@...>

14 messages 2012/07/02

[#46133] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6688][Open] Object#replace — "prijutme4ty (Ilya Vorontsov)" <prijutme4ty@...>

24 messages 2012/07/03

[#46160] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6693][Open] Don't warn for unused variables starting with _ — "marcandre (Marc-Andre Lafortune)" <ruby-core@...>

15 messages 2012/07/04

[#46200] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6702][Open] Date should be either required or not — "rosenfeld (Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas)" <rr.rosas@...>

14 messages 2012/07/05

[#46296] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6717][Open] Method like #instance_eval that returns self (like #tap) — "alexeymuranov (Alexey Muranov)" <redmine@...>

10 messages 2012/07/10

[#46320] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6721][Open] Object#yield_self — "alexeymuranov (Alexey Muranov)" <redmine@...>

25 messages 2012/07/11

[#46339] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6724][Open] waaaaaaant! ( — "zenspider (Ryan Davis)" <redmine@...>

11 messages 2012/07/11

[#46377] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6727][Open] Add Array#rest (with implementation) — "duckinator (Nick Markwell)" <nick@...>

25 messages 2012/07/13

[#46492] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6737][Open] Add Hash#read and alias as #[]. — "trans (Thomas Sawyer)" <transfire@...>

12 messages 2012/07/15

[#46500] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6739][Open] One-line rescue statement should support specifying an exception class — Quintus (Marvin Gülker) <sutniuq@...>

22 messages 2012/07/15

[#46562] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6758][Open] Object#sequence — "merborne (kyo endo)" <redmine@...>

19 messages 2012/07/20

[#46574] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6762][Open] Control interrupt timing — "ko1 (Koichi Sasada)" <redmine@...>

39 messages 2012/07/20

[#46641] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6780][Open] cannot compile zlib module, when cross-compiling. — "jinleileiking (lei king)" <jinleileiking@...>

14 messages 2012/07/23

[#46659] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6783][Open] Infinite loop in inspect, not overriding inspect, to_s, and no known circular references. Stepping into inspect in debugger locks it up with 100% CPU. — "garysweaver (Gary Weaver)" <garysweaver@...>

8 messages 2012/07/23

[#46792] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6799][Open] Digest::*.hexdigest returns an ASCII-8BIT String — "Eregon (Benoit Daloze)" <redmine@...>

11 messages 2012/07/26

[#46799] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6801][Open] String#~ for a here document — "merborne (kyo endo)" <redmine@...>

12 messages 2012/07/27

[#46829] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6806][Open] Support functional programming: forbid instance/class variables for ModuleName::method_name, allow for ModuleName.method_name — "alexeymuranov (Alexey Muranov)" <redmine@...>

7 messages 2012/07/28

[#46832] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6807][Open] Can't compile ruby without ruby — "devcurmudgeon (Paul Sherwood)" <storitel@...>

13 messages 2012/07/28

[#46834] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6808][Open] Implicit index for enumerations — "trans (Thomas Sawyer)" <transfire@...>

15 messages 2012/07/28

[#46838] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6810][Open] `module A::B; end` is not equivalent to `module A; module B; end; end` with respect to constant lookup (scope) — "alexeymuranov (Alexey Muranov)" <redmine@...>

17 messages 2012/07/28

[#46896] (Half-baked DRAFT) new `require' framework — SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>

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22 messages 2012/07/31

[ruby-core:46130] [ruby-trunk - Feature #1917][Third Party's Issue] Curses::Window#keypad(true) fails for Curses::Key::ENTER ?

From: "shugo (Shugo Maeda)" <redmine@...>
Date: 2012-07-03 06:03:02 UTC
List: ruby-core #46130
Issue #1917 has been updated by shugo (Shugo Maeda).

Status changed from Assigned to Third Party's Issue

robert (Robert Gleeson) wrote:
>  After creating an instance of Curses::Window, setting keypad to true, it is possible to catch Curses::Key::UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT, but when I try to catch Curses::Key::ENTER, it fails.
>  On the pressing of enter, "10" char code is returned or "\n", but Curses::Key::ENTER is equal to "343".
>  Here is an example case:

The man page for getch(3NCURSES) says:

       Generally, KEY_ENTER denotes the character(s) sent by the Enter key  on
       the numeric keypad:

       揃   the terminal description lists the most useful keys,

       揃   the  Enter  key  on  the regular keyboard is already handled by the
           standard ASCII characters for carriage-return and line-feed,

       揃   depending on whether nl or nonl was called, pressing "Enter" on the
           regular  keyboard may return either a carriage-return or line-feed,
           and finally

       揃   "Enter or send" is the standard description for this key.

So I don't think it's a bug of Ruby's curses binding.

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Feature #1917: Curses::Window#keypad(true) fails for Curses::Key::ENTER ?
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/1917#change-27744

Author: robert (Robert Gleeson)
Status: Third Party's Issue
Priority: Normal
Assignee: shugo (Shugo Maeda)
Category: ext
Target version: 


=begin
 I am not too sure if this is a bug, my apologizes if it is not.
 After creating an instance of Curses::Window, setting keypad to true, it is possible to catch Curses::Key::UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT, but when I try to catch Curses::Key::ENTER, it fails.
 On the pressing of enter, "10" char code is returned or "\n", but Curses::Key::ENTER is equal to "343".
 Here is an example case:
 
 require 'curses'
 
 Curses::init_screen
 w = Curses::Window.new 20,60,0,0
 w.box ?|, ?-
 w.keypad true
 chr = w.getch
 w.setpos 2,4
 w.addstr %q{Caught enter} if chr == Curses::Key::ENTER
 w.addstr %q{Caught "\n"} if chr.chr == "\n"
 w.refresh
 w.getch
 Curses::close_screen
 
 Again, apologizes if this is not a bug, I do not want to waste anyone's time, but it felt odd to me, that other keys, such as Curses::Key::UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT could be caught but not ENTER.
=end



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