From: nobu@... Date: 2015-06-19T21:54:13+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:69685] [Ruby trunk - Feature #11286] [PATCH] Add case equality arity to Enumerable's sequence predicates. Issue #11286 has been updated by Nobuyoshi Nakada. > ~~~diff > + struct MEMO *memo = MEMO_NEW(Qtrue, *argv, 0); > + rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1); Why dereference `argv` before checking `argc`. ---------------------------------------- Feature #11286: [PATCH] Add case equality arity to Enumerable's sequence predicates. https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11286#change-53061 * Author: D.E. Akers * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: Yukihiro Matsumoto ---------------------------------------- ## Proposal It is proposed that `Enumerable`'s sequence predicates (`#all?`, `#any?`, `#none?`, and `#one?`) be augmented to return, in the case of a single argument, whether their query holds when each element is supplied to the argument's `#===` method. ## Rationale `Enumerable#grep` filters by case equality, allowing us to write very natural and expressive code: ```ruby strs.select { |str| /foo/ === str } strs.grep(/foo/) nums.select { |num| (5..10) === num } nums.grep(5..10) ``` In addition to taking advantage of the versatility of case equality, it lets us do away with the syntactic noise incurred by opening a block. `#grep` is a very nice method! Let's make `#all?` and friends more like `#grep`. ---Files-------------------------------- 0001-enum.c-add-case-equality-arity-to-sequence-predicates.patch (10 KB) -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/