From: matz@... Date: 2018-01-08T21:59:16+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:84741] [Ruby trunk Feature#14336][Rejected] Create new method String#symbol? and deprecate Symbol class Issue #14336 has been updated by matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto). Status changed from Open to Rejected Symbols in Ruby are for identifiers. They are kind of like Enums in other languages such as Swift or C# (although Symbols are more primitive). I don't think you would propose to unify Strings and Enums to Swift community. I understand some other languages do not provide Symbols, and you are not familiar with the concept of Symbols in Ruby. But it's not wise to change Ruby because of your unfamiliarity. To persuade me to unify them, you need a clear benefit, big enough to compensate potential compatibility breakage. I don't think this proposal has it. 'less confusion' is not big enough. Matz. ---------------------------------------- Feature #14336: Create new method String#symbol? and deprecate Symbol class https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14336#change-69461 * Author: dsferreira (Daniel Ferreira) * Status: Rejected * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Target version: ---------------------------------------- From the discussions on the three previous issues related to the String vs Symbol subject ([5964](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5964), [7792](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7792), [14277](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14277)) there are some conclusions we can assume: * Current String vs Symbol is not the ideal scenario. See: Matz and Koichi comments. * Current philosophy is to use Symbols as identifiers and Strings when strings are needed. * Current situation is that Symbols are being used in many code bases as strings except for strings that really need the String methods. * Current situation is that we are designing APIs to handle both String and Symbol inputs forcing an overhead of API development. I propose the deprecation of `Symbol` class and the introduction of `String#symbol?`. ```ruby foo = :foo foo.class # => String foo.symbol? # => true bar = "bar" bar.class # => String bar.symbol? # => false ``` For backwards compatibility transition path I propose: ```ruby class Symbol def self.===(var) warn ("Warning message regarding deprecated class") if var.class == Symbol true elsif var.class == String && var.symbol? true else false end end end class String def is_a?(klass) case klass when String true when Symbol self.symbol? else false end end end ``` -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: