hibachrach (Hazel Bachrach)
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04/15/2024
- 10:32 PM Ruby master Feature #20428: Ability to reference current class/module in lexical scope
- ufuk (Ufuk Kayserilioglu) wrote in #note-1:
> I think you should be able to use `Module.nesting.first` to get the cl... - 10:17 PM Ruby master Feature #20428 (Closed): Ability to reference current class/module in lexical scope
- Hello! As far as I know, there is no way to reference the current `Class` or `Module` one is inside of lexically in R...
06/09/2021
- 12:08 AM Ruby master Feature #17785: Allow named parameters to be keywords
- This feels related to [this proposal](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16460) I submitted ~1.5 years ago concerning ...
12/29/2019
- 06:15 PM Ruby master Feature #16460: External names for keyword parameters in method definitions
- zverok (Victor Shepelev) wrote:
> You propose to introduce the "same" construct, which means something
> completely...
12/28/2019
- 09:11 AM Ruby master Feature #16460: External names for keyword parameters in method definitions
- zverok (Victor Shepelev) wrote:
> It also means _exactly_ "...and put in this variable" in this cases:
>
> * `r... - 08:49 AM Ruby master Feature #16460: External names for keyword parameters in method definitions
- zverok (Victor Shepelev) wrote:
> I'd say, considering new pattern-matching examples, something with `=>` _might_ wo... - 08:35 AM Ruby master Feature #16460: External names for keyword parameters in method definitions
- > What is `foo`?
In this case, `foo` would be a (JavaScript) `Object`. In using this syntax, you are presuming tha... - 02:28 AM Ruby master Feature #16460 (Open): External names for keyword parameters in method definitions
- Hello! This is my first time filing an issue and I was unable to find anything similar. I apologize if one already ex...
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