[ruby-core:116957] [Ruby master Feature#17342] Hash#fetch_set
From:
"Dan0042 (Daniel DeLorme) via ruby-core" <ruby-core@...>
Date:
2024-02-26 15:55:42 UTC
List:
ruby-core #116957
Issue #17342 has been updated by Dan0042 (Daniel DeLorme).
It's confusing that this ticket, #17342, is striked out even though the status is "Feedback".
Another name for this could be `Hash#add`; at least that's the terminology used in memcached and I believe some other caching servers.
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Feature #17342: Hash#fetch_set
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17342#change-107000
* Author: MaxLap (Maxime Lapointe)
* Status: Feedback
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I would like to propose adding the `fetch_set` method to `Hash`. It behaves just like `fetch`, but when using the default value (2nd argument or the block), it also sets the value in the Hash for the given key.
We often use the pattern `cache[key] ||= calculation`. This pattern however has a problem when the calculation could return false or nil, as in those case, the calculation is repeated each time.
I believe the best practice in that case is:
```ruby
cache.fetch(key) { cache[key] = calculation }
```
With my suggestion, it would be:
```ruby
cache.fetch_set(key) { calculation }
```
In these examples, each part is very short, so the `fetch` case is still clean. But as each part gets longer, the need to repeat cache[key] becomes more friction.
Here is a more realistic example:
```ruby
# Also using the key argument to the block to avoid repeating the
# long symbol, adding some indirection
RequestStore.store.fetch(:monitor_value_is_delayed?) do |key|
RequestStore.store[key] = !MonitorValue.where('date >= ?', Time.now - 5.minutes).exists?
end
RequestStore.store.fetch_set(:monitor_value_is_delayed?) do
!MonitorValue.where('date >= ?', Time.now - 5.minutes).exists?
end
```
There is a precedent for such a method: Python has it, but with a quite confusing name: `setdefault(key, default_value)`. This does not set a default for the whole dictionary as the name would make you think, it really just does what is proposed here. https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#dict.setdefault
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