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Where to find a good std lib index ?

user@domain.invalid

10/17/2006 8:32:00 AM

Hi, before I create it myself : where can I find a full index, well
presented of all the classes of the std library ?

Here, http://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/Progra...

The built-ins page is ok, with the first page beeing a full of index all
the classes and methods

But the page about the std lib is hard to read, the only index is the
one provided to the left frame but which is not only related with the lib

Any link ?

Thanks
6 Answers

Ross Bamford

10/17/2006 8:44:00 AM

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On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 17:35 +0900, Zouplaz wrote:
> Hi, before I create it myself : where can I find a full index, well
> presented of all the classes of the std library ?
>

Try http://www.ruby-doc.o...


--
Ross Bamford - rosco@roscopeco.REMOVE.co.uk


Harold Hausman

10/17/2006 8:47:00 AM

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On 10/17/06, Zouplaz <user@domain.invalid> wrote:
> Hi, before I create it myself : where can I find a full index, well
> presented of all the classes of the std library ?
>
> Here, http://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/Progra...
>
> The built-ins page is ok, with the first page beeing a full of index all
> the classes and methods
>
> But the page about the std lib is hard to read, the only index is the
> one provided to the left frame but which is not only related with the lib
>
> Any link ?
>
> Thanks
>
>

Hi Zouplaz,

How about these:

http://ruby-do...
http://ruby-doc.o...

?,
-Harold

GLOBALIST

9/14/2012 7:41:00 PM

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On Friday, September 14, 2012 2:11:09 PM UTC-5, chatnoir wrote:
> On Sep 14, 1:07 pm, Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley <cowartmi...@yahoo.com>
>
> wrote:
>
> > On Friday, September 14, 2012 8:55:44 AM UTC-6, Lawrence T. Akutagawa wrote:
>
> > > But how does he define "middle-income"? The Republican presidential nominee
>
> > > defined it as income of $200,000 to $250,000 a year.
>
> >
>
> > Thats a lie - what he actually said was "middle income is $200,000 to $250,000 AND LESS" Seehttp://news.yahoo.com/romney-middle-income-200k-250k-less-1......
>
>
>
> A lot less and not even in that top range

Poor ole chatnoir still waiting for some rich guy to hand her
money on a silver plater and say..."Here you deserve this!"

Lawrence T. Akutagawa

9/14/2012 10:20:00 PM

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"Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley" wrote in message
news:e088f3cf-99a0-4e6f-acad-dfb0c334eb1f@googlegroups.com...

On Friday, September 14, 2012 8:55:44 AM UTC-6, Lawrence T. Akutagawa wrote:
> But how does he define "middle-income"? The Republican presidential
> nominee
> defined it as income of $200,000 to $250,000 a year.

Thats a lie - what he actually said was "middle income is $200,000 to
$250,000 AND LESS" See
http://news.yahoo.com/romney-middle-income-200k-250k-less-152610843--ele...

***********************
[That line of asterisks is for the benefit of "Earl Evleth" el al
so they are aware that what precedes those asterisks is the post I am
addressing and what comes after those asterisks is my response to that post
so those folks don't misquote me as they otherwise are apt to do...and have
in the past done]

OK...so does that mean that any income less than $200K - $250K lies in
Romney's "middle income" category? Like $20K? How about $15K? $10K? $5K?
All these amounts are less than $200K - $250K, you know.

Lawrence T. Akutagawa

9/15/2012 4:29:00 PM

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"Lawrence T. Akutagawa" wrote in message news:k30ai2$asa$1@dont-email.me...

"Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley" wrote in message
news:e088f3cf-99a0-4e6f-acad-dfb0c334eb1f@googlegroups.com...

On Friday, September 14, 2012 8:55:44 AM UTC-6, Lawrence T. Akutagawa wrote:
> But how does he define "middle-income"? The Republican presidential
> nominee
> defined it as income of $200,000 to $250,000 a year.

Thats a lie - what he actually said was "middle income is $200,000 to
$250,000 AND LESS" See
http://news.yahoo.com/romney-middle-income-200k-250k-less-152610843--ele...

***********************
[That line of asterisks is for the benefit of "Earl Evleth" el al
so they are aware that what precedes those asterisks is the post I am
addressing and what comes after those asterisks is my response to that post
so those folks don't misquote me as they otherwise are apt to do...and have
in the past done]

OK...so does that mean that any income less than $200K - $250K lies in
Romney's "middle income" category? Like $20K? How about $15K? $10K? $5K?
All these amounts are less than $200K - $250K, you know.

*****************
"Rubaiyat"? You around, "Rubaiyat"? Or have you crawled under the nearest
rock much as Jerry Okamura did when he was challenged?

Allow me to observe that what Romney said is just plain logical nonsense.
If one makes "$200,000 to $250,000," how in the world can one at the very
same time make less than that amount? Note well that he said "AND LESS" as
per your quote...he did not say "OR LESS." So once again, how can one
make - say - $225,000 and at the same time make less than $200,000? Is a
puzzlement, no? Is absolutely, positively, no way Jose logical nonsense, is
it not?

And if Romney indeed simply misspoke and really meant to say "OR LESS"
instead of "AND LESS," then we again have the original question -

"OK...so does that mean that any income less than $200K - $250K lies in
Romney's "middle income" category? Like $20K? How about $15K? $10K? $5K?
All these amounts are less than $200K - $250K, you know."



Lawrence T. Akutagawa

9/16/2012 6:47:00 PM

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"Lawrence T. Akutagawa" wrote in message news:k32abn$j15$1@dont-email.me...

"Lawrence T. Akutagawa" wrote in message news:k30ai2$asa$1@dont-email.me...

"Rubaiyat of Omar Bradley" wrote in message
news:e088f3cf-99a0-4e6f-acad-dfb0c334eb1f@googlegroups.com...

On Friday, September 14, 2012 8:55:44 AM UTC-6, Lawrence T. Akutagawa wrote:
> But how does he define "middle-income"? The Republican presidential
> nominee
> defined it as income of $200,000 to $250,000 a year.

Thats a lie - what he actually said was "middle income is $200,000 to
$250,000 AND LESS" See
http://news.yahoo.com/romney-middle-income-200k-250k-less-152610843--ele...

***********************
[That line of asterisks is for the benefit of "Earl Evleth" el al
so they are aware that what precedes those asterisks is the post I am
addressing and what comes after those asterisks is my response to that post
so those folks don't misquote me as they otherwise are apt to do...and have
in the past done]

OK...so does that mean that any income less than $200K - $250K lies in
Romney's "middle income" category? Like $20K? How about $15K? $10K? $5K?
All these amounts are less than $200K - $250K, you know.

*****************
"Rubaiyat"? You around, "Rubaiyat"? Or have you crawled under the nearest
rock much as Jerry Okamura did when he was challenged?

Allow me to observe that what Romney said is just plain logical nonsense.
If one makes "$200,000 to $250,000," how in the world can one at the very
same time make less than that amount? Note well that he said "AND LESS" as
per your quote...he did not say "OR LESS." So once again, how can one
make - say - $225,000 and at the same time make less than $200,000? Is a
puzzlement, no? Is absolutely, positively, no way Jose logical nonsense, is
it not?

And if Romney indeed simply misspoke and really meant to say "OR LESS"
instead of "AND LESS," then we again have the original question -

"OK...so does that mean that any income less than $200K - $250K lies in
Romney's "middle income" category? Like $20K? How about $15K? $10K? $5K?
All these amounts are less than $200K - $250K, you know."

*****************
Well, folks, it does look as though much as Jerry Okamura did when
challenged, "Rubaiyat" has crawled under the nearest convenient rock to pout
and sulk rather than to discuss further Romney's statement on the middle
class's income level.