[#43120] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6124][Open] What is the purpose of "fake" gems in Ruby — Vit Ondruch <v.ondruch@...>

27 messages 2012/03/07

[#43142] Questions about thread performance (with benchmark included) — Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <rr.rosas@...>

A while ago I've written an article entitled "How Nokogiri and JRuby

10 messages 2012/03/08

[#43148] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6126][Open] Introduce yes/no constants aliases for true/false — Egor Homakov <homakov@...>

16 messages 2012/03/09

[#43238] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6130][Open] inspect using to_s is pain — Thomas Sawyer <transfire@...>

21 messages 2012/03/11

[#43313] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6150][Open] add Enumerable#grep_v — Suraj Kurapati <sunaku@...>

17 messages 2012/03/15

[#43325] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6154][Open] Eliminate extending WaitReadable/Writable at runtime — Charles Nutter <headius@...>

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[#43334] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6155][Open] Enumerable::Lazy#flat_map raises an exception when an element does not respond to #each — Dan Kubb <dan.kubb@...>

9 messages 2012/03/16

[#43370] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6166][Open] Enumerator::Lazy#pinch — Thomas Sawyer <transfire@...>

15 messages 2012/03/17

[#43373] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6168][Open] Segfault in OpenSSL bindings — Nguma Abojo <git.email.address@...>

14 messages 2012/03/17

[#43454] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6174][Open] Fix collision of ConditionVariable#wait timeout and #signal (+ other cosmetic changes) — "funny_falcon (Yura Sokolov)" <funny.falcon@...>

10 messages 2012/03/18

[#43497] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6179][Open] File::pos broken in Windows 1.9.3p125 — "jmthomas (Jason Thomas)" <jmthomas@...>

24 messages 2012/03/20

[#43502] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6180][Open] to_b for converting objects to a boolean value — "AaronLasseigne (Aaron Lasseigne)" <aaron.lasseigne@...>

17 messages 2012/03/20

[#43529] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6183][Open] Enumerator::Lazy performance issue — "gregolsen (Innokenty Mikhailov)" <anotheroneman@...>

36 messages 2012/03/21

[#43543] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6184][Open] [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.9.3p165 (2012-03-18 revision 35078) [x86_64-darwin11.3.0] — "Gebor (Pierre-Henry Frohring)" <frohring.pierrehenry@...>

8 messages 2012/03/21

[#43672] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6201][Open] do_something then return :special_case (include "then" operator) — "rosenfeld (Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas)" <rr.rosas@...>

12 messages 2012/03/26

[#43678] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6203][Open] Array#values_at does not handle ranges with end index past the end of the array — "ferrous26 (Mark Rada)" <markrada26@...>

15 messages 2012/03/26

[#43794] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6216][Open] SystemStackError backtraces should not be reduced to one line — "postmodern (Hal Brodigan)" <postmodern.mod3@...>

15 messages 2012/03/28

[#43814] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6219][Open] Return value of Hash#store — "MartinBosslet (Martin Bosslet)" <Martin.Bosslet@...>

20 messages 2012/03/28

[#43858] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6222][Open] Use ++ to connect statements — "gcao (Guoliang Cao)" <gcao99@...>

12 messages 2012/03/29

[#43904] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6225][Open] Hash#+ — "trans (Thomas Sawyer)" <transfire@...>

36 messages 2012/03/29

[#43951] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6228][Open] [mingw] Errno::EBADF in ruby/test_io.rb on ruby_1_9_3 — "jonforums (Jon Forums)" <redmine@...>

28 messages 2012/03/30

[#43996] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6236][Open] WEBrick::HTTPServer swallows Exception — "regularfry (Alex Young)" <alex@...>

13 messages 2012/03/31

[ruby-core:43623] [ruby-trunk - Feature #4633][Assigned] iterate method / extended version of for

From: "mame (Yusuke Endoh)" <mame@...>
Date: 2012-03-25 06:44:58 UTC
List: ruby-core #43623
Issue #4633 has been updated by mame (Yusuke Endoh).

Description updated
Status changed from Open to Assigned
Assignee set to tarui (Masaya Tarui)


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Feature #4633: iterate method / extended version of for
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4633#change-25122

Author: rbjl (Jan Lelis)
Status: Assigned
Priority: Normal
Assignee: tarui (Masaya Tarui)
Category: 
Target version: 


=begin
The Ruby world is known for using each, but it does not always look nice (although in most cases it does).

I am proposing an iterate method that is nicely readable and allows easy iteration over multiple objects. It behaves like each for an single argument, but passes nils for Enumerables with multiple sizes:
  iterate [1,2], [3,4,5] do |e,f|
    puts "#{e},#{f}"
  end
  # outputs
  #  1,3
  #  2,4
  #  ,5

A simple Ruby implementation:
  def iterate(*params)
    # params.shift.zip(*params).each{ |*elements| yield *elements }
    raise ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (0)" if params.empty?

    first = params.shift
    if params.empty? # single param - like each
      if block_given?
        first.map{|e| yield e }
      else
        first.map.to_enum
      end
    else # multiple params
      max_size = [first, *params].max_by(&:count).size
      padded_first = first.to_a + [nil]*(max_size - first.count)  # append nils
      obj = padded_first.zip *params
      if block_given?
        obj.map{|es| yield *es }
      else
        obj.map.to_enum
      end
    end
  end

A modified version of this request (no new method/statement) could be an alternative usage of for, something like:
  for e,f in [1,2], [3,4,5]
    puts "#{e},#{f}"
  end
  # outputs
  #  1,3
  #  2,4
  #  ,5

This feature request does not add something needed, but I think, Ruby would look even more beautiful.
=end



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