Im trying to make my rails application (2.3.5) to run on Ruby 1.9, I've this function that make some transformations on a string:
def replace_special_chars(downcase = true)
if downcase
string = self.downcase
else
string = self
end
string.gsub! /á|ã|à|ä|â/, 'a'
string.gsub! /é|è|ë|ê/, 'e'
string.gsub! /í|ì|ï|î/, 'i'
string.gsub! /ó|õ|ò|ô|ö/, 'o'
string.gsub! /ú|ù|ü|û/, 'u'
string.gsub! /ç/, 'c'
string.gsub! /&/, 'e'
string.gsub! /\s/, '-'
string.gsub! /[^a-zA-Z_0-9-]/, ''
string.gsub! /-(-)+/, '-'
string
end
But when I try to start the server, I got this error:
<internal:lib/rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require':
/Users/.../lib/nzn_string.rb:11: invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII) (SyntaxError)
/Users/.../lib/nzn_string.rb:11: invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII)
/Users/.../lib/nzn_string.rb:11: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting keyword_end
string.gsub! /á|ã|à|ä|â/, 'a'
^
from :29:in `require'
What's the right way to do this on ruby 1.9? I don't know what im missing here
Write # encoding: utf-8
on top of that file. That changes the default encoding of all string/regexp literals in that file utf-8
. The default encoding for all literals is US-ASCII
, which cannot represent á
.
To make it project-wide, try: the magic_encoding gem.
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