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In Ruby, Proc objects are blocks of code that have been bound to a set of local variables. Once bound, the code may be called in different contexts and still access those variables.

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how can i show the size of files in /proc? it should not be size zero

from the following message, we know that there are two characters in file /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward, but why ls just showed this file is of size zero? i know this is not a file on disk, but a ...
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When to use lambda, when to use Proc.new?

In Ruby 1.8, there are subtle differences between proc/lambda on the one hand, and Proc.new on the other. What are those differences? Can you give guidelines on how to decide which one to choose? In ...
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What does to_proc method mean in Ruby?

I am learning rails and following this thread. I am stuck with the to_proc method. I consider symbols only as alternatives to strings (they are like strings but cheaper in terms of memory). If there ...
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/proc kcore file is huge

After experiencing a DDOS attack, somehow /proc/kcore is very huge, I use a small php class to check the current disk space, and how many has been used. It shows the following: Total Disk Space: 39....
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Chaining & to_proc on symbol

It's well known to Rubyist & will call to_proc on a symbol, so [:a, :b, :c].map(&:to_s) is equivalent to [:a, :b, :c].map { |e| e.to_s } # => ["a", "b", "c"] Say I want to call another ...
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Entry in /proc/meminfo

I am now study linux. cat /proc/meminfo produces as following. Please tell me the mean of entry "Active(file)/Inactive(file)". I can't find the explanation of these entry. Thanks. MemTotal: ...
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/proc/[pid]/cmdline file size

i'm trying to get the filesize of the cmdline file in proc/[pid]. For example porc/1/cmdline. The file is not empty, it contains "/sbin/init". But i get file_size = 0. int main(int argc, char **argv) ...
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What is the &: of &:aFunction doing? [duplicate]

I'm reviewing someone's ruby code and in it they've written something similar to: class Example attr_reader :val def initialize(val) @val = val end end def trigger puts self.val end ...
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Purpose of & (ampersand) in Ruby for procs and calling methods

I've noticed that a lot of examples dealing with Ruby Procs have the following & symbol in it. # Ruby Example shout = Proc.new { puts 'Yolo!' } def shout_n_times(n, &callback) n.times do ...
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Why do Ruby procs/blocks with splat arguments behave differently than methods and lambdas?

Why do Ruby (2.0) procs/blocks with splat arguments behave differently than methods and lambdas? def foo (ids, *args) p ids end foo([1,2,3]) # => [1, 2, 3] bar = lambda do |ids, *args| p ids ...
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How do I find the inode of a TCP socket?

How do I tie values in the 'inode' column of /proc/net/tcp to files in /proc/<pid>/fd/? I was under the impression that the inode column in the TCP had a decimal representation of the socket's ...
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Is there a more concise way to call an outside method on a map in Ruby? [duplicate]

Is there a more concise way of doing this? # Given a directory containing subdirectories: foo, bar targets = ['./foo', './bar', './free'] targets.map{ |d| Dir.exists? d } # => [ true, true, false ]...
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In Ruby is it possible to create a local variable explicitly

e.g. x = 123 p = Proc.new { x = 'I do not want change the value of the outer x, I want to create a local x' } In Ruby Is there something the same as "my" keyword in Perl ?
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what happened when pass a method to iterator method

As we know, wo can pass a method to a iterator method by a &: prefix. For example: ["a", "b"].map(&:upcase) #=> ["A", "B"] def rettwo 2 end ["a", "b"].map(&:rettwo) #=> [2, 2] ...
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Proc throws error when used with do end [duplicate]

This doesn't work: run Proc.new do |env| [200, { "Content-Type" => "application/json; charset=UTF-8" }, ["{\"name\":\"Rack App\"}"]] end But this does: run Proc.new { |env| [200, ...
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how to show proccess like in ps -e

Hello! I wanto to make simple c proggram what will work like ps -e. The only colums that should be shown are PID and CMD. Thats my code: #include <dirent.h> #include <errno.h> #include &...
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Why do we need fibers

For Fibers we have got classic example: generating of Fibonacci numbers fib = Fiber.new do x, y = 0, 1 loop do Fiber.yield y x,y = y,x+y end end Why do we need Fibers here? I ...
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Is it possible to see the ruby code in a proc?

p = Proc.new{ puts 'ok' } Is is possible to see the ruby code in the proc? inspect returns the memory location: puts p.inspect #<Proc:0x007f9e42980b88@(irb):2> Ruby 1.9.3
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How does the "#map(&proc)" idiom work when introspecting module classes?

Presenting the Idiom I found an interesting but unexplained alternative to an accepted answer. The code clearly works in the REPL. For example: module Foo class Bar def baz end end end ...
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How to convert method or lambda to non-lambda proc

As shown in the ruby example below, I can't call a lambda with wrong number of arguments as Proc created from a Method because it is strict about the number of arguments: # method with no args def a; ...
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Linux file deleted recovery

Is there a way to create a file in Linux that link to a specific iNode? Take this scenario: There is a file that is in course of writing (a log maybe) and the specific file is deleted but a link in ...
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Why can't I pass a block to the proc in Ruby?

Why can't I do something like this: do_once = Proc.new { yield } do_once.call { puts 1 } irb throws LocalJumpError: no block given (yield)
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Where m flag and o flag will be stored in Linux

I want to know the value of m flag and o flag of recently received Router Advertisement. From the kernel source code I came to know that m flag and o flag are stored. /* * Remember the managed/...
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Dynamic PL/SQL date parameter with time value retained

It might be a silly problem but I cant find a solution with "DATE" type passed in a PL/SQL proc which is called dynamically. What I need is to pass both date and time parts in the called proc: create ...
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Using /proc/<pid>, how can I identify a network port number's application?

I'm trying to identify what application is running on port 56474 without having root access. I know the application was started by me. Example: netstat -tunap tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:56474 ...
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Why doesn't to_proc work inside Ruby refinements?

It seems that to_proc doesn't work on methods defined in refinements: module ArrayExtensions refine Array do def sum reduce(0, :+) end end end using ArrayExtensions puts [[1, 2, 3]...
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Can I evaluate a block inside a Proc?

Can I yield a block inside a Proc? Consider this example: a = Proc.new do yield end a.call do puts "x" end What I'm trying to achieve is to print x, but interpreting this with ruby 2.0 raises ...
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Plotting mean ROC curve for multiple ROC curves, R

I have a dataset of 100 samples, each of which has 195 mutations with their corresponding known clinical significance ("RealClass") and predicted value according to some prediction tool ("...
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sas proc export errors

I am trying to to use the proc export in SAS, and keep getting the same error: ERROR: Export unsuccessful. See SAS Log for details. NOTE: The SAS System stopped processing this step because of ...
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Error installing JDK: the keytool command requires a mounted proc fs (/proc). Windows subsystem for Linux

I am trying to install Oracle JDK 1.7 on Windows subsytem for Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) and I get the following error: the keytool command requires a mounted proc fs (/proc). And the installation of Java ...
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what are procs and lambdas? practical examples please [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: When to use lambda, when to use Proc.new? (I know it had been asked several times but I couldn't find satisfactory answer)Can somebody please explain Blocks, Procs and Lambdas ...
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Ruby - Proc.call - catching exceptions

I have problem with catching exceptions and errors from calling Proc object. See my code: def method1 .. do something ... end def method2 .. do something ... end def run_method_safely(proc_obj) ...
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Combining ROC estimates from multiple imputation data

I have used the following R packages: mice, mitools, and pROC. Basic design: 3 predictor measures with missing data rates between 5% and 70% on n~1,000. 1 binary target outcome variable. Analytic ...
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Reference the invoking object in the passed block in Ruby

Is there any way to get hold of the invoked object inside the block thats being called. For instance, is there any way for the blocks to get access to the scope of the method batman or the class ...
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Running shell commands in background, in a tcl proc

I'm trying to create a tcl proc, which is passed a shell command as argument and then opens a temporary file and writes a formatted string to the temporary file, followed by running the shell command ...
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Change Block Binding Without Eval?

I realize that you can change the binding of a block using instance_eval class Foo def bar &block instance_eval &block end end Foo.new.bar { self } # returns the instance But some ...
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Why I can't read /proc/net/xt_qtaguid/stats correctly by FileReader in Android ICS

I want to read /proc/net/xt_qtaguid/stats in Android ICS, which records all interfaces and applications traffic stats. following is the code snippet: String line = null; BufferReader reader = new ...
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GDB can't insert internal breakpoint

I added two breakpoints in functions of one shared library (.so) and ran gdb 7.4 and attached it to a process. Gdb hit the breakpoint and I ran n for several steps, and gdb reported the following ...
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SAS Proc Freq display categories with counts

Wondering how this following can be done in base SAS. I've got the following code. libname SASData '/folders/myfolders/Datafiles'; data chap9ques6; set SASData.medical(keep=VisitDate); ...
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Extract all statistic of a process from /proc just before the process exit (Linux)

I need to get some statistic(io, network) of a process during its lifetime. Is there anyway to get those information from /proc just before the process exit ? Linux Kernel API ?
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Using Proc with ruby hash merge results in

I'm trying to DRY up my code by using Procs. I have many lines that look like this (other lines may have fees, discounts, taxes, rather than revenue): h.merge!({revenue: 500}){|key, old_val, new_val| ...
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How to achieve "Last. or First." using proc sql

I am trying to achieve the "last." functionality using Proc SQL instead of data step. Say I have a dataset like below: Account_Id Dept Salary Emp_Status Projects Rating 111 123 7000 Perm ...
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proc tabulate missing values SAS

I have the following code: ods tagsets.excelxp file = 'G:\CPS\myworkwithoutmissing.xml' style = printer; proc tabulate data = final; Class Year Self_Emp_Inc Self_Emp_Uninc Self_Emp Multi_Job ...
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In Ruby, can you use the lambda or or Proc call method to invoke an iterator? [duplicate]

I would like to create an iterator that I can pass to a method for the method to call. #!/usr/bin/env ruby puts "------------------------------------" puts "1 This works." puts "---------------------...
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Pass a method of a specific object as an input argument in Tcl

I am writing an EDA utility, relying on a TCL 8.6 compliant API. My challenge is as follows: My utility runs on transistors' models in the database, and does some analyisis, using an EDA vendors' TCL ...
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Is length of rowid in Oracle 11g fixed?

Is it possible to configure Oracle 11g installation so that it has more than 18 characters length? Investigating possible cause of locally un-producible bug that might have been caused if customer ...
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EACCESS writing /proc/self/oom_score_adj

I'm trying to compile "slock" to implement some tweaks. It fails to start, on this: #ifdef __linux__ #include <fcntl.h> static void dontkillme(void) { int fd; fd = open("/proc/self/...
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Is there any way to avoid pro*c precompiler?

I’ve been trying to use openSSL on Oracle tuxedo but its pro-c compiler keep making error. People says pro*c pre-compiler can’t handle code in c99 syntax. I’d like to know how my code can avoid pre-...
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How can I create a Proc to checking whether the elements of an array are nil or not?

I'm trying to solve this assignment: Create a Proc that will check whether a given array of elements are nil or not. Use .nil? to evaluate elements. Print 'true' if the elements are nil and 'false' ...
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How to read /proc/PID/maps of a child process just before the child process terminates

I'm trying to read memory usage(PSS, specifically) of a child process by reading its proc filesystem when the child process is about to be terminated. Following this and this answers, I managed to ...
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