From: alxtskrnk@... Date: 2014-12-21T20:37:52+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:67027] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10450] multiple assignment in conditional Issue #10450 has been updated by bug hit. Recursive Madman wrote: > Actually, thinking about it again I'm not sure anymore if the warning is warranted. The warning for singular assignment is there to warn about the possibility of a typo (`a = b` vs `a == b`). Multiple assignment is unambiguous in this respect though (`a, b = c` makes sense, `a, b == c` doesn't). True, there's no ambiguity, no warning is needed. I don't think warnings are intended as a subjective style guide, which is what it would be in this case. ---------------------------------------- Bug #10450: multiple assignment in conditional https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10450#change-50553 * Author: bug hit * Status: Rejected * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Category: * Target version: * ruby -v: ruby 2.1.4p265 (2014-10-27 revision 48166) [x86_64-linux] * Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- multiple assignment is an expression whose value can be truthy (array) or falsy (nil, false), so why is there a restriction on its use in conditionals? A warning perhaps is justified, but a syntax error, why? irb(main):001:0> if a, b = nil then 1 else 0 end SyntaxError: (irb):1: syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting keyword_then or ';' or '\n' if a, b = nil then 1 else 0 end ^ (irb):1: syntax error, unexpected keyword_then, expecting end-of-input if a, b = nil then 1 else 0 end ^ from /home/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.1.4/bin/irb:11:in `
' irb(main):002:0> if (a, b = nil) then 1 else 0 end SyntaxError: (irb):2: multiple assignment in conditional from /home/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.1.4/bin/irb:11:in `
' irb(main):003:0> (a, b = nil) ? 1 : 0 SyntaxError: (irb):3: multiple assignment in conditional from /home/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.1.4/bin/irb:11:in `
' irb(main):004:0> (a, b = nil) => nil -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/