From: nobu@... Date: 2015-11-25T04:20:54+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:71676] [Ruby trunk - Feature #11735] Porting String#squish and String#squish! from Ruby on Rails' Active Support Issue #11735 has been updated by Nobuyoshi Nakada. Description updated First, indented heredoc will be achieved by [Feature #9098], this will not be needed. Second, `squish!` feels to return `nil` if no white spaces, to me, like as `sub!` and so on. Last, it's prohibited in C89 to initialize an aggregate type by dynamic values. ---------------------------------------- Feature #11735: Porting String#squish and String#squish! from Ruby on Rails' Active Support https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11735#change-55078 * Author: Prem Sichanugrist * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: ---------------------------------------- Hi, I have been using this `String#squish` method so many time when I'm using Rails, and I think it should be a useful addition to core. Here's the method on Rails' documentation: http://api.rubyonrails.org/v4.2.5/classes/String.html#method-i-squish This method is very useful when you have to write a multi-line string using heredoc, but you actually does not care about the white-spaces before, after, and in-between the string. For example: ~~~ruby <<-SQL.squish SELECT * FROM users WHERE users.username = 'sikachu' SQL #=> "SELECT * FROM users WHERE users.username='sikachu'" ~~~ Another example usage is when you are on the project that have a line length code standard, and you have to write a long warning message that needs to be printed to stdout: ~~~ruby puts <<-WARNING.squish Unable to connect to the server. Please double-check that you are currently connecting to the internet and your proxy server is working. WARNING #=> Unable to connect to the server. Please double-check that you are currently connecting to the internet and your proxy server is working. ~~~ By the way, this is my first patch and my first time writing something in C, so there might be something that does not look right to you. I'll happy to revise this patch (and learn about C in the process!) from your feedback. Thank you, Prem ---Files-------------------------------- 0001-Introduce-String-squish-and-String-squish.patch (4.67 KB) -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/