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Feature #13009
closedImplement fetch for Thread.current
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It's a common idiom to use a fiber-local variable, but return a default value if it hasn't been assigned. Here's an example of Ruby code I would expect to be able to write:
def feature_enabled?
Thread.current.fetch(:feature_enabled, true)
end
Unfortunately, Thread.current does not implement fetch, like Hash does. So I have to write the more verbose:
def feature_enabled?
Thread.current.key?(:feature_enabled) ? Thread.current[:feature_enabled] : true
end
Thanks for your consideration!
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