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[#55222] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8468][Feedback] Remove $SAFE — "shugo (Shugo Maeda)" <redmine@...>

20 messages 2013/06/01

[#55260] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8478][Open] The hash returned by Enumerable#group_by should have an empty array for its default value — "phiggins (Pete Higgins)" <pete@...>

8 messages 2013/06/02

[#55276] Re: [ruby-changes:28951] zzak:r41003 (trunk): * process.c: Improve Process::exec documentation — Tanaka Akira <akr@...>

2013/5/31 zzak <[email protected]>:

9 messages 2013/06/03

[#55306] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8490][Open] Bring ActiveSupport Enumerable#index_by to core — "rosenfeld (Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas)" <rr.rosas@...>

12 messages 2013/06/04

[#55330] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8499][Assigned] Importing Hash#slice, Hash#slice!, Hash#except, and Hash#except! from ActiveSupport — "mrkn (Kenta Murata)" <muraken@...>

30 messages 2013/06/06

[#55391] [ruby-trunk - Bug #8507][Open] Keyword splat does not convert arg to Hash — "stephencelis (Stephen Celis)" <stephen.celis@...>

16 messages 2013/06/09

[#55393] [ruby-trunk - Bug #8508][Open] Invalid byte sequence in UTF-8 (ArgumentError) in win32/registry.rb — "thasmo (Thomas Deinhamer)" <thasmo@...>

11 messages 2013/06/09

[#55528] [ruby-trunk - Bug #8538][Open] c method not pushed into the callstack when called, but popped when returned — deivid (David Rodríguez) <deivid.rodriguez@...>

9 messages 2013/06/17

[#55557] [ruby-trunk - misc #8543][Open] rb_iseq_load — "alvoskov (Alexey Voskov)" <alvoskov@...>

47 messages 2013/06/19

[#55558] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8544][Open] OpenURI should open 'file://' URIs — "silasdavis (Silas Davis)" <ruby-lang@...>

12 messages 2013/06/19

[#55580] [CommonRuby - Feature #8556][Open] MutexedDelegator as a trivial way to make an object thread-safe — "headius (Charles Nutter)" <headius@...>

19 messages 2013/06/21

[#55596] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8563][Open] Instance variable arguments — "sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada)" <sawadatsuyoshi@...>

18 messages 2013/06/22

[#55638] [CommonRuby - Feature #8568][Open] Introduce RbConfig value for native word size, to avoid Fixnum#size use — "headius (Charles Nutter)" <headius@...>

18 messages 2013/06/24

[#55678] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8572][Open] Fiber should be a Enumerable — "mattn (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)" <mattn.jp@...>

13 messages 2013/06/28

[#55699] [ruby-trunk - Feature #8579][Open] Frozen string syntax — "charliesome (Charlie Somerville)" <charliesome@...>

20 messages 2013/06/29

[#55708] [ruby-trunk - Bug #8584][Assigned] Remove curses — "shugo (Shugo Maeda)" <redmine@...>

17 messages 2013/06/30

[ruby-core:55620] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6373] public #self

From: "phluid61 (Matthew Kerwin)" <matthew@...>
Date: 2013-06-24 02:07:42 UTC
List: ruby-core #55620
Issue #6373 has been updated by phluid61 (Matthew Kerwin).


charliesome (Charlie Somerville) wrote:
> I think out of all the options proposed, 'identity' is the most readable/quickly understandable.
> 
> For example, I think the use of 'identity' reads very nicely in [1,2,3,4].group_by(&:identity)

Except that #identity seems to imply the same thing as #__id__ , and "a".__id__ is not necessarily == "a".__id__ , as Matz said earlier.

The advantage of using #reference is that there's no existing method or concept we're overloading;  there are no such things as "reference" objects (or "pointers") in Ruby -- it is understood that all references are automagically dereferenced when operated on -- so returning the references and then comparing them should be understood by most rubyists as effectively the same as comparing the objects directly (whatever "directly" means).

tl;dr:
Defining #identity that conflicts with #__id__ is confusing, however slightly it might be.
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Feature #6373: public #self
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/6373#change-40109

Author: trans (SYSTEM ERROR)
Status: Feedback
Priority: Normal
Assignee: matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Category: core
Target version: next minor


=begin
This was recently suggested to me as an extension:

  class Object
    # An identity method that provides access to an object's 'self'.
    #
    # Example:
    #   [1,2,3,4,5,1,2,2,3].group_by(&:identity)
    #   #=> {1=>[1, 1], 2=>[2, 2, 2], 3=>[3, 3], 4=>[4], 5=>[5]}
    #
    def identity
      self
    end
  end

First, is such a method commonly useful enough to warrant existence?

Second, it makes me wonder if #self should be a public method in general.
=end


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