From: aaron.lasseigne@... Date: 2017-04-24T18:29:37+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:80847] [Ruby trunk Feature#13495] add Range#count as an alias to Range#size Issue #13495 has been updated by AaronLasseigne (Aaron Lasseigne). I should have considered that. I was focused on the use case at hand. :( I still feel like there needs to be a way to do this that's safe. Perhaps the solution is adding `Enumerable#size` and letting `size` be the option that's safe for infinite lists. ---------------------------------------- Feature #13495: add Range#count as an alias to Range#size https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13495#change-64453 * Author: AaronLasseigne (Aaron Lasseigne) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Target version: ---------------------------------------- For infinite ranges you can't call `count`, you have to call `size`. ~~~ irb> (1..Float::INFINITY).count # have to interrupt to stop it irb> (1..Float::INFINITY).size => Infinity ~~~ The problem with this is that Range is an Enumerable. Enumerable does not have `size` it has `count`. So, if you want to implement a method for any Enumerable and you want to check the number of items you can't rely on `count`. Instead you have to do: ~~~ enum_count = begin size rescue NameError count end ~~~ Making Range#count as an alias of Range#size would allow people to make methods for Enumerable classes that rely on `count`. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: