Getting an ASCII character code in Ruby using `?` (question mark) fails

Ruby before 1.9 treated characters somewhat inconsistently. ?a and "a"[0] would return an integer representing the character’s ASCII value (which was usually not the behavior people were looking for), but in practical use characters would normally be represented by a one-character string. In Ruby 1.9, characters are never mysteriously turned into integers. If you want to get a character’s ASCII value, you can use the ord method, like ?a.ord (which returns 97).

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