Peña, Botp
6/1/2007 3:20:00 AM
From: Joel VanderWerf [mailto:vjoel@path.berkeley.edu] :
# Peña wrote:
# > yikes! objectspace is the key word. should have done qri
# object -Osa in the first place. arrghhh..
#
# Thanks for reminding me about qri.
#
# What does the "s" do? I see "a", but not "s" in the help for -O:
#
# -O, --order ORDER Specify lookup order.
# (default: eEnNpPxX)
# Uppercase: case-indep.
# e:exact n:nested p:partial
# (completion)
# x:nested and partial m:complete
# namespace
# f:complete both class and method
# a:match method name anywhere
Oh, i'm sorry, i tend to mixup qri options with ls (i usually do ls -oSa). I used -S for full text, so that should be
qri object -SOa
I usually pipe it then to less, since it's full text search output,
qri object -SOa | less
On this current case, i should have taken a quick peek first by piping it to grep like eg,
C:\family\ruby>qri object -SOa | less | grep -i object_id
... r = ObjectSpace._id2ref(s.object_id) #=> 'I am a string'
... ethod: object_id
... Document-method: object_id
and no two active objects will share an id. Object#object_id is a
share an id. Object#object_id is a different concept from the :name
Found in system Object#object_id
objects will share an id. Object#object_id is a different concept
and no two active objects will share an id. Object#object_id is a
share an id. Object#object_id is a different concept from the :name
... Soon-to-be deprecated version of Object#object_id.
... p res.body.object_id # 538149362
... p res.read_body.object_id # 538149362
There, first hit hints at id2ref..
btw, this is qri, wc is the slower brother of the faster fri; but then qri is a lot faster than the original ri, but you were much faster :), so..
thanks and kind regards -botp