Feature #15863
closedAdd `Hash#slice!` and `ENV.slice!`
Description
Add Hash#slice!
In https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8499 we added Hash#slice
.
Hash#slice!
removes and returns the key/value pairs matching the given keys:
h = {a: 100, b: 200, c: 300}
h.slice!(:a) # => {:a=>100}
h # => {:b=>200, :c=>300}
h.slice!(:b, :c, :d) # => {:b=>200, :c=>300}
h # => {}
Note that, this method reflects the behavior of Active Support's
Hash#extract!
method that was added in 2009, see
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/8dcf91ca113579646e95b0fd7a864dfb6512a53b
h = {a: 100, b: 200, c: 300}
h.extract!(:a) # => {:a=>100}
h # => {:b=>200, :c=>300}
h.extract!(:b, :c, :d) # => {:b=>200, :c=>300}
h # => {}
(There is a proposal to add Hash#extract
to Ruby - https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15831, but it has another method signature)
Active Support also has Hash#slice!
, see https://api.rubyonrails.org/v5.2/classes/Hash.html#method-i-slice-21.
It is quite different what this patch proposes, see how it works:
h = {a: 100, b: 200, c: 300}
h.slice!(:a) # => {:b=>200, :c=>300} # AS Hash#slice!
h # => {:a=>100}
h.slice!(:b, :c, :d) # => {:a=>100} # AS Hash#slice!
h # => {}
I think Hash#slice!
in Ruby should work in the same way as Hash#extract!
from Active Support,
there is one argument:
-
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8499#note-31
It should behave in the wayHash#slice
does, except one thing
Hash#slice!
modifies the object. (See, for instance, howArray#slice
and
Array#slice!
work, they return the same value)
But I would like to discuss it more to choose the right behavior for the
proposed method. (Maybe there are good arguments why we should add Hash#slice!
with behavior as it is in Active Support)
Add ENV.slice!
The method removes and returns the key/value pairs matching the given keys.
ENV.slice!("PORT", "RAILS_ENV") # => {"PORT"=>"3000", "RAILS_ENV"=>"development"}
Pull Request: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2195
Patch: https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/ruby/ruby/pull/2195.patch