Hi, ....Guten Morgen! ...As gotoken-san saying, in Japan, many students in department of technology learn German as the second foreign language. I, as well as them, took German, but I can remember little German grammar, pronounciation, and spelling... So, all I can say when I meet the German on the street, "Guten Morgen! May I help you?" ...ahh..that's not German... > From: Clemens Hintze [mailto:c.hintze / gmx.net] > Sent: Sunday, July 11, 1999 5:23 AM > I am very glad to see you here. It is valueable every time, if we > can draw attention of these who have used Ruby for a certain time. > > As I hope that Ruby can become more international in future, I enjoy > everybody comes from ruby-list to ruby-talk :-)))) I am also very glad to see you whose knowledge is deep about programming. I have to appreciate gotoken-san who introduces ruby-talk and invites people in ruby-list. [...] > >As gotoken-san saying, the debugger is not part of the interpreter, > >but has a few interfaces which supports debugging or tracing > >like set_trace_func(), caller(). You can see these used in debug.rb and trace.rb. ( I had mistaken here. Not 'trace.rb' but 'tracer.rb'. ) > And me, for example, like that! The most exellent languages have no > debugger build-in (Ruby, Python, Perl ;-) Only interfaces are > forseen. So if somebody doesn't like a certain debuuger, simply write > a new one, without dragging the old one as uneccessary ballast! I agree to deeply. Ruby has almost powerful debugger-interface. But! although that certain debugger in ruby package seems to be enough powerful and simple, it seems that it is not used so much... I do not know the reason why... As you said, lack of ruby-debug.el? confortable GUI? humm.... BTW, I like vi for editing. I never use ruby-mode.el. :-) > ># Although NaHi imitated Cle, NaHi don't know the meaning of '\' in > >a head. :-) > > Do you know TeX? TeX is a typesetting system; a language you use to > structure text during write. No WYSIWYG! After compilation the text > can be print out. Very beautiful. [...] Thank you for explanation. Although I use only LaTeX instead of (raw)TeX, I has seen much command which starts by '\'. You created your hand-written signature! using MetaFont! That's cool... Now I know, unlike '\cle', '\NaHi' causes a compilation error. > \cle \begin{flushright} NaHi \end{flushright}