[#61822] Plan Developers Meeting Japan April 2014 — Zachary Scott <e@...>

I would like to request developers meeting around April 17 or 18 in this mo=

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[#61825] Re: Plan Developers Meeting Japan April 2014 — Urabe Shyouhei <shyouhei@...> 2014/04/03

It's good if we have a meeting then.

[#61826] Re: Plan Developers Meeting Japan April 2014 — Zachary Scott <e@...> 2014/04/03

Regarding openssl issues, I=E2=80=99ve discussed possible meeting time with=

[#61833] Re: Plan Developers Meeting Japan April 2014 — Martin Bo煬et <martin.bosslet@...> 2014/04/03

Hi,

[ruby-core:61997] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9453] Return symbols of defined methods for `attr` and friends

From: matz@...
Date: 2014-04-12 01:31:11 UTC
List: ruby-core #61997
Issue #9453 has been updated by Yukihiro Matsumoto.


Thomas, private method that accept an array for methods names would be an interesting idea worth discussion.
But it is different issue.

Matz.


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Feature #9453: Return symbols of defined methods for `attr` and friends
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9453#change-46188

* Author: Joshua Ballanco
* Status: Rejected
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: Yukihiro Matsumoto
* Category: core
* Target version: 
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With Ruby 2.1 returning a symbol from `def` and `define_method`, that leaves `attr`, `attr_reader`, `attr_writer`, and `attr_accessor` as ways to define methods that still return nil. This is unfortunate, because it prevents the use of method decorators developed to work with `def` from also working with the `attr*` methods. Because these mechanisms can define more than one method, the return values would need to be arrays of symbols.

For an example of how this could be useful in real-world code, consider this sample from James Edward Gray II's Warehouse Keeper example (https://github.com/JEG2/warehouse_keeper):

    attr_reader :images, :key_map, :window, :screen_manager, :animations
    private     :images, :key_map, :window, :screen_manager, :animations

if `attr_reader` returned symbols, then this could be simplified to:

    private *attr_reader(:images, :key_map, :window, :screen_manager, :animations)

I've attached a patch that implements this change and includes a few tests. For those who use git, I've also submitted this as a pull request here: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/517

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attr_rv.patch (3.23 KB)


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