Colin Law wrote in post #996087:
> On 1 May 2011 17:02, David Mr. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>>>
>> ["test", "linux"]
> Very odd, even ludicrous. Could you copy and paste the relevant bit
> of the terminal output here? Also paste the setup_data method please.
> In your first version of the code it was @setax, now it is setax. Which
> is it?
>
>>
>> setax and setbx are only variables used to for searching columns in the
>> Search table. They are not used anywhere else. Part of the code below:
>
> So are they just local variables within that method? Can you do a
> global search for setax and make sure they are not defined elsewhere
> also. The only way I can see you getting the effect you are seeing in
> the debugger is if there is more than one var of that name and the
> debugger is showing the wrong one. You could rename it in that method
> to see what happens.
>
> Colin
I'll try to post the terminal output soon. It is setax, I had tried
@setax to see if it made a difference, it didn't. Yes, they are just
local variables used only in search.rb. I renamed them too, no dice.
Thanks
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