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Feature #16102
open`Symbol#call`
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Target version:
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Description
Since symbols have a to_proc
method, it is natural to expect that they would appear in a method chain like:
:some_symbol.to_proc.call(...)
In fact, I have use cases like this:
arrays = [["a", "b"], ["c"], ["d", "e"]]
hashes = [{"a" => 1}, {"b" => 2, "c" => 3}, {"d" => 4, "e" => 5}]
:product.to_proc.(*arrays) # => [["a", "c", "d"], ["a", "c", "e"], ["b", "c", "d"], ["b", "c", "e"]]
:zip.to_proc.(*arrays) # => [["a", "c", "d"], ["b", nil, "e"]]
:union.to_proc.(*arrays) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
:merge.to_proc.(*hashes) # => {"a"=>1, "b"=>2, "c"=>3, "d"=>4, "e"=>5}
I request Symbol#call
to be defined, which would implicitly call to_proc
on the receiver and then the conventional Proc#call
on the result. Then, I can do:
:product.(*arrays) # => [["a", "c", "d"], ["a", "c", "e"], ["b", "c", "d"], ["b", "c", "e"]]
:zip.(*arrays) # => [["a", "c", "d"], ["b", nil, "e"]]
:union.(*arrays) # => ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
:merge.(*hashes) # => {"a"=>1, "b"=>2, "c"=>3, "d"=>4, "e"=>5}
This would solve what proposals #6499, #6727, #7444, #8970, #11262 aim to do.
Notice that proposals #12115 and #15301 ask for Symbol#call
, but they ask for different things (a method that returns a proc), and are irrelevant to the current proposal.
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