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Feature #12115
openAdd Symbol#call to allow to_proc shorthand with arguments
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I am a great fan of the Symbol#to_proc
shorthand when mapping or reducing collections:
[1,2,16].map(&:to_s)
=> ["1", "2", "16"]
[1,2,16].reduce(&:*)
=> 32
I often wish it would be possible to pass an argument to the method when doing this, which currently requires a block and is more verbose:
[1,2,16].map { |n| n.to_s(16) }
=> ["1", "2", "10"]
# active_support example
{id: 1, parent_id: nil}.as_json.transform_keys { |k| k.camelize :lower }.to_json
=> '{"id":1,"parentId":null}'
It would be much shorter, if ruby allowed this:
[1,2,16].map(&:to_s.(16))
=> ["1", "2", "10"]
# active_support example
{id: 1, parent_id: nil}.as_json.transform_keys(&:camelize.(:lower)).to_json
=> '{"id":1,"parentId":null}'
This can be implemented easily, by adding the Symbol#call
method:
class Symbol
def call(*args, &block)
->(caller, *rest) { caller.send(self, *rest, *args, &block) }
end
end
Source: stackoverflow: Can you supply arguments to the map(&:method) syntax in Ruby?
I think this is a rather common use case, so I propose to add Symbol#call
to the Ruby standard library.
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