From: "mrkn (Kenta Murata)" <muraken@...>
Date: 2013-05-29T09:47:48+09:00
Subject: [ruby-core:55187] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8430] Rational number literal


Issue #8430 has been updated by mrkn (Kenta Murata).


Yesterday I ask matz about merging it to trunk, he said it is ok with experimental mark like refinements.

And I confirmed that nobu's quo-operator doesn't conflict with empty regexps:

  $ .prefix/bin/ruby -e 'f=1; i=2; p(f //i)'
  (1/2)

  $ .prefix/bin/ruby -e 'def f(a); p a; end; i=2; p(f //i)'
  //i
  //i
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Feature #8430: Rational number literal
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8430#change-39549

Author: mrkn (Kenta Murata)
Status: Open
Priority: Normal
Assignee: matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Category: core
Target version: current: 2.1.0


I would like to propose a new literal syntax for rational numbers.
The implementation is available in my github repository:
https://github.com/mrkn/ruby/commit/8ca0c9a53593e55d67f509fc403df616e2276e3a

This patch implements a notation that consists of an integer, "//", and another integer, in a row.
The first integer is the numerator, and the second is the denominator.
Whitespaces are permitted between them.

For example:
    1 // 2 == Rational(1, 2)
    1 // 1 == Rational(1, 1)
    0 // 1 == Rational(0, 1)

"0 // 0" occurs syntax error.

I think this new syntax isn't conflict with an empty regexp
because this implementation doesn't treat // as a binary operator.



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