Yes, i created the issue #5836. Thank you very much.
2011/3/4 Jimmy Schementi <ji...@schementi.com>: > Yes, I can reproduce this. I'll look into it. Have you opened a bug? > I'll follow up there. > ~Jimmy > > > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Aldinei Sampaio > <aldinei.samp...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, sorry again, but is anyone seeing this message? >> >> I coudnt get any response about this, either here or in the Codeplex >> issue tracker. >> >> 2011/2/25 Aldinei Sampaio <aldinei.samp...@gmail.com>: >>> Hi, guys. Sorry if I am posting this in the wrong place, but I need >>> some kind of direction here. >>> >>> I isolated my problem in the following UnitTest in Visual Basic: >>> >>> <TestMethod()> >>> Public Sub LineBreakProblem() >>> Const SCRIPT = "print System::String.Format('Line1{0}Line2', >>> System::Environment.NewLine)" >>> >>> Dim engine = IronRuby.Ruby.CreateEngine() >>> Dim stream = New IO.MemoryStream >>> Dim writer = New IO.StreamWriter(stream) >>> engine.Runtime.IO.SetOutput(stream, writer) >>> Dim source = engine.CreateScriptSourceFromString(SCRIPT, "Script", >>> Microsoft.Scripting.SourceCodeKind.File) >>> source.Execute() >>> >>> writer.Flush() >>> stream.Position = 0 >>> Dim actual = (New IO.StreamReader(stream)).ReadToEnd() >>> >>> Dim expected = String.Format("Line1{0}Line2", Environment.NewLine) >>> >>> Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual) >>> End Sub >>> >>> >>> As you can see, i am running this Ruby code: >>> >>> print System::String.Format('Line1{0}Line2', System::Environment.NewLine) >>> >>> And then I am using the engine.Runtime.IO.SetOutput to get back the >>> result generated by the "print" statement. System.Environment.NewLine >>> returns the char combination CR + LF. >>> >>> The "expected" variable will contain: "Line1" + CR + LF + "Line2". >>> The "actual" variable receive the value "Line1" + CR + LF + CR + LF + >>> "Line2" >>> >>> Seems that all the linebreaks are doubled when using the CLR string >>> with the "print" statement. >>> >>> Any suggestion that you can give me to resolve or work around this >>> problem will be much appreciated. >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ironruby-core mailing list >> Ironruby-core@rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core >> > _______________________________________________ Ironruby-core mailing list Ironruby-core@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core