[#106341] [Ruby master Bug#18369] users.detect(:name, "Dorian") as shorthand for users.detect { |user| user.name == "Dorian" } — dorianmariefr <noreply@...>
Issue #18369 has been reported by dorianmariefr (Dorian Mari辿).
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2021/11/30
[#106351] [Ruby master Bug#18371] Release branches (release information in general) — "tenderlovemaking (Aaron Patterson)" <noreply@...>
Issue #18371 has been reported by tenderlovemaking (Aaron Patterson).
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2021/11/30
[ruby-core:105951] [Ruby master Feature#18287] Support nil value for sort in Dir.glob
From:
"jeremyevans0 (Jeremy Evans)" <noreply@...>
Date:
2021-11-05 19:06:59 UTC
List:
ruby-core #105951
Issue #18287 has been updated by jeremyevans0 (Jeremy Evans).
Eregon (Benoit Daloze) wrote in #note-5:
> @jeremyevans0 Do you know any other core method with this behavior?
I don't, but I didn't do an audit.
> And BTW I think the code is better without the `== false` (and with `if opts[:something]`)
That changes the behavior if the option is not passed, which is very much not what is desired in cases where `== false` is used. You could switch to `opts.fetch(:something, true)`, and there are cases where I use that approach instead.
> but it doesn't matter, this is core methods, not general Ruby code which has different conventions.
Fair enough. I don't object to changing the behavior, I just think the current behavior is reasonable.
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Feature #18287: Support nil value for sort in Dir.glob
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18287#change-94498
* Author: Strech (Sergey Fedorov)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
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Good day, everyone.
I would like to suggest (or question) the support of a `nil` value for `sort` argument in `Dir.glob`.
I find this behaviour a bit surprising, here is an example:
```
irb(main):001:0> Dir.glob("brace/a{.js,*}", sort: true)
=> ["brace/a.js", "brace/a", "brace/a.erb", "brace/a.html.erb", "brace/a.js", "brace/a.js.rjs"]
irb(main):001:0> Dir.glob("brace/a{.js,*}", sort: false)
=> ["brace/a.js", "brace/a.js", "brace/a.html.erb", "brace/a.erb", "brace/a.js.rjs", "brace/a"]
irb(main):001:0> Dir.glob("brace/a{.js,*}", sort: nil)
=> ["brace/a.js", "brace/a", "brace/a.erb", "brace/a.html.erb", "brace/a.js", "brace/a.js.rjs"]
```
As you can see – `sort: nil` produces the same results as `sort: true` which is confusing
Github link: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5079
Ruby spec link: https://github.com/ruby/spec/pull/894
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