use rb_funcall2
instead of rb_funcallv
#32
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/* RMXP does this, not sure if specific or 1.8 related */
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/* RMXP does this, not sure if specific or 1.8 related */
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VALUE args[] = { rb_str_new_cstr(":in `<main>'"), rb_str_new_cstr("") };
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VALUE args[] = { rb_str_new_cstr(":in `<main>'"), rb_str_new_cstr("") };
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rb_funcallv(rb_ary_entry(trace, len-1), rb_intern("gsub!"), 2, args);
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rb_funcall2(rb_ary_entry(trace, len-1), rb_intern("gsub!"), 2, args);
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return trace;
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return trace;
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}
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}
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