[ruby-dev:48450] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10094] [Closed] Object#as
From:
ronnie@...
Date:
2014-07-26 06:54:41 UTC
List:
ruby-dev #48450
Issue #10094 has been updated by Akira Matsuda.
Status changed from Open to Closed
Moved to #10095
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Feature #10094: Object#as
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10094#change-48052
* Author: Akira Matsuda
* Status: Closed
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Category: core
* Target version: current: 2.2.0
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We've had numbers of feature requests for a method similar to Object#tap that doesn't return self but returns the given block's execution result (e.g. #7388, #6684, #6721 ).
I'm talking about something like this in Ruby of course:
Object.class_eval { def as() yield(self) end }
IIRC Matz is not against introducing this feature but he didn't like any of the names proposed in the past, such as embed, do, identity, ergo, reference, yield_self, itself, apply, map, tap!, etc.
So, let us propose a new name, Object#as today.
It's named from the aspect of the feature that it gives the receiver a new name "as" a block local variable.
For instance, the code reads so natural and intuitive like this:
(1 + 2 + 3 + 4).as {|x| x ** 2}
=> 100
Array.new.as {|a| a << 1; a << 2}
=> [1, 2]
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